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Show 64 Tripey,, Theatrum Botanicum. Cuap, 22. 1. Blattaria lutea odorata. Sweet yellow Moth Mullein, 2. Blattaria lutea major five Hifpa nica, The greater yellow TRIBE.1. The Theater ofPlants. Cu ap.22, 7. Blattaria Creticaincana rorwndo lasiniato foiio, Hoary Candy moth Mullein with round pointed leaves, ior!ir al Purple Moth Mulleins Moth Mullein, This Spanith kinde hath longer and greenet leav es than the former,tounder alfo at the ends thanthe next that follo weths the ftalke is ftronger and higher thanit alfo, whereon befides the leaves grow toward the toppe many gold yellow flows ers, confilting of five leaves a pieces as all the reftdoe, notfo thicke fet as the former, but a good deale large purplith threadsin the middle, formed fome r, with fomie what like untoa flye, after which come in their places round heads, two ot three, or more fometimes together, but moft nfual Wherein lye finall duskyfeed: the rooteis not great ly one, , or full offibres, but perif Corny S 3. Blattaria lutea minorfive vulearis, The ordinary yellow Moth Mallein, This yellow Moth Mullein (that is moft gardens) hath fuchlike long leaves.as the frequent in our lait, but narrower and roundlydented aboutthe edges : the ftalk gle, and without branches, whereonftand fiac e is ufually fins h like gold yellowflowers, butleffer, withthe like purple threads in the middle : the feed veifels are fingl e, and the feed {mall, both fo like the lait, that they cannot be difti likewife peritheth every yeare after {eednguifhed : the roote time. ir heth every yeare, after it hath give n feed, except that it abide fometime in a milde winte r. AA, 4; Blattaria flore luteo purpu ra/cente, Cloth of Gold Moth Mullein, >. 3. Blatrcria fore lutea. Yellow Moth Mullen, Ws ASM ON Fiore ce= rule. 5. Flore alo. and White, The greateft notes of difference betw defcribed, confilterh firft in the flowe eene this and thelat r, which. is a yellowith purple, or the ground yellow, overfhad crimfon colour, which is of muchdeli owed with.a bright middle are notfo purple red as in the ght: the threads in thé the colour ofthe flower: {econdly, former, but neare unto it feldome-bearethfeed = thirdly, it doth longerabide in the Winterit will petithlike the two roote, although in a hard lalt: cene raifed fromthe feed ofthe laft. this out of doubt hath Lobe/ fecreth forth:a fort hereof with greene fowers whic hI never faw. 5. Blattaria flore albo, Whit e Moth Mullein. The leaves ofthis Moth Mullin are a little. frefher gréén colour, and fharper dented about the of edges,-in other things it differeth not from the ordinary ets are pure white, and haththeli yellow, but thatthe fowke purple threadslike flyes creeping up asit werein the middle 6. Blattaria flore purpureo. Pu ofthe flowers, rple Moth Mullein, Theleavesof this purple Moth Mullein are broader, fhorter, and ofa grayer greene colourth out any denting for the moft part, an the former, and withthe ftalke rifeth not fo high as -yet painted at the ends= the former, but fometimes branched, bearing {uch like Rowe rs: of a faire deepe blue or purple colour, tending to rednefle, of the flowerbeing yellow: the the threads in the middle feed veffels hereofare {maller thanin the former:the roote is long, the outfide, abiding {undry yeares,a thick,and blackifh on ndrifeth plentifully from the fhedding ofit owne feed. The blne Moth Mullein difereth in nothing from the laft, but in the colour of the flowe let colour. r, which is ofa paler blufh vio- 7. Blattaria Cretica incan a rotundo laciniato folio. Hoary Candy moth Mallein with This Candy Mullein hath roun round torne leaves, the height ofa foot and a halfe, d hoary ftalkes, rifing upto whereon are fet divers leaves (£77 without order, which: are long {maller leaves, for every leafe ,.and_as it were torne into oneachfide ofthe middle ribbhath {mall pieces ofleaves, fet e thereof, feparated from the end leafe, whichis fomewhat broa d, round,anda little denp> ted aboutthe edges, the whole it were with a woolly downe leafe is very hoary; covered as (efpecially in the hot Country where it groweth, it is hoary, white; and not fo falke upward o branches, whereon doe s ic breaketh grow yellow unto the flowers of the yell ow Blattaria, but r +3 feed,both hea ds and feed: being fimaller : ic finall round heads, containing eh {mall1 browne br nter, and feldome give A eaey the root perifheth with us at the Pciitis joarer , tipe feed, 2 becaufe it owreth 8. Blattaria foincana late, whereby Cretica we aretofeeke longiore laciniato of weeCai ndy Ya Mulleincélour folio. Hoary with okie long leavés, F 6 flowers: andin This other Candy Mullein is in manner of,growing, hoarineffe of ee x in that the end leafe hereof ther things like unto the former, the onelydifference, in this from the fein it feeme almoft round) and tipon everyftalke is more long than the former, (which is as broad as the heads long, making ewhat longer alfo. a Hein. ee a; 3lataria altera folio rotundo flore luteo. Round mae: eathot that firft leaves of this Maullein are fomewhar long asd poe paige “the bottome are fet upon the ftalkes, areThe allround ofthe leafe, and are pointed, and not folong every one, compafling the h : at the fettine on ofevery leafe untoof a darke greene colour on the upperfide, and gray’ the fide, and grayith or hoary underneath he middle : of them fhootforth sot t ftalke, comeforth likewife two other fmaller leaves,and forth two or three owfrom a [ He inthe sanidale of themy ANE gino €rs upon fmall long foot-ftalkes,which are yellow, with purple t het Hic-cehies Blattarias : the heads andfeedare {mall like unto the ee a the roote ote perifheth after {ced rime,as moft ofthem p rowethby the fhedding of it ownefecd. hMalleinof Candy: si ixhelene feieral fpinofum, five Lain Iwas in fome doubt with my felfe whether this plantNadel g Whepba, as fome ‘outa it; or fhould bans to although it bee wooddyor thrubbie. I tothe Blatcaries, but finding it more agreeing with thefe than withi zPs rai Fear Taledand wooddybranches, have here placed it in his PispcePlacteaed soins, LEReup {preading hist round about the roote, notabove felfe into many flender branches, a foote and a halfe high, didivividinteedit and hoary, every {prieve of the which are tendet and greene while they are young, but Penge ee ets 6 ofthe Ralkes and branches , fomebranches ending in a tharpe thorne; the leaves are manyfet ea hee and fhorter:, a litelé! corne about the Whatlike unto the leaves ofthe eeaioniaillctowes3 fe ae Sand ga hoary colout': towards the tops ? ards the toppes finaller and A a ae Z s the Blattaries or Verbafcas does or techs alfo come forth many flowers, Stee < eeia baeie inca in the middle ina long {pike) but confift offive round pointed of ther; yellowith leav ad heads, containing {mall browne likeunto the Blattaria : after which comefich feed like unto them alfo : in Candy and other warme Countries, like round har mold ieheasetyaeixaplndleaud thornyhead, ire sda FFBictaiings toe Nadke eround,. arlabidews many iti cpréffed : the rooteis hard, long an _wooddy 5 : (omedavercine be defence vee eeoo places ofthot warme Countries where it groweth,but muft have fom i iti of our Winters, j With us againt the extremities elfe itit wiwill hardly 7; endures : a G3 The, |