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Show a: —, \ 2 Triney, a — atLavenderthouldbe the Cacornes album of Theophraftus, and that Rofim xo ae OMenine atyfhould fufficiently, ftom the defeription ofthe parts, behis ts.il dha both forts which can bee of Cucorum have flexible branches, fie to binde other things withall, which caser : Rofinar ycan doe; that the one fort of (reorum hath agood feent, and the me radi a lara Gould perve other without rt the word, to make the blacke have a good fcent, as well as the white, au a with the {cope of the text —s imei rd beh ; and Rofmary,al ; and that both ofthe Cacort doe flower after the Autumne Quarter, thoughit doe fo, yet it Howrethfirt in the Spring ; and laftly, chat the ae def end deepe into the groun a CO Clufis as it is inthe title, d, whereas neither Lavender nor Rofinarydoe fo. The lagged Las and othetsfince his time, doe fo entitle it likew ife, yet, as 1 faid be. ——. heain €Stechat multifida in Gerard, both old and néw;is the true figure of this Lavendula folio diffeo, as Saad eallerh it, and therefore I métvaile that Matter fobnfon did not fee, or would let paffe fitch an etror, that had corrected Fatre leffer. TRripk.1. Tbe £heater of Plants. Cars 25; arinum flore wi yr duplici, ici, Double Double fc fow red Rofemary. J we o wom feed fromthe former, that it hath ftronger ftalkes while it 13 yoting haiSeba : the laft, aft, or not not foeafiet foeafie to breake, alfo, andand larger larger leaves leaves than 4 firft, and the fowers double like as the arte then ‘ f : fairer = sea ee alfo, the Larkes heele or {purre : andall this narration is but by information, not f g sgt 5. Ledam 8 lefiaeam clofi. 5 iti meanest ces ‘Mat tviole his wild Bohemian Rofinary, Wilde iweete SileGa Rolemarys tis Pines, ; i ZAS“ —Sy (Ms Axe m all the griefes and paines ofthe head and brain e » that proceed from a’ old okdehee Ee checkowtt or faggith malady, crampes, convu we ihe “i to failit often. Ite lfions and palfies, as alfo ftrengthneththe ftomack, andfreeth the liver and fpleene from obftructions, j revoke sent courfes, and expelleththe dead child, and the fecon dine orafte r-bi rth. The flowers of Laven. ne fteeped in wine, helpeth them to make waterth at are {topped ; as alfo al are trot ibled wit h the winde of collickyif the places be bathed therewith. Adecottionmade with the lowe rs o Laven der, Horehound, Fenn Fennel l, and Afparagus rootes, anda little Cinamon, is very profit ell, ably ufed, to helpethefalling fic kneffe,and the giddi turning of the braine. It is good to garble the neffe or mouth with the decoction of the flowers, avaintt the Paine s of the teeth Two fpoonefuls ofthe diltilled water of the flowers taken, dothhe voyce réftoting it them againé , It helpeth alfo the tremblings and paffio lpe thofethat have lott their {peech o¢ ns of the heart, and the {wounings and faintings thereof likewife, nor onely drunke, but evenapplied tothe templ alfo tyed to the arteries ¢ but wher es, or to the noftrils to b ¢ {melt unto, as e thebody is repleate with blood and humours, it is not fafe toufe ir, the horand fubtill {pirits wherewithit is becanfe of poffeffed. The kfler Lavender is much commended inall the difeafes of the mother,as the ftrangling of fuffocation, the diflocation or difplacing, &c, for wome n to be bathe as alfo to helpe forward their travaile ; d therewith, The oyle chimically drawne from Lavender, which ofspike_is of {6 fierce and piercing {pirits, that ig ufually called oyle ic is to bee ufed with great refped, and but fome few drops nied with other things, either for inward of outward griefes, SS Cuar, XXV. Ro/marinum, Rofmary. Heré was formerlybut onefort of Rofmary knowne, but we have now more diverfity,than hath beene extan Tio whichfhall be declared in this Chapt t er. 1. Libanotis coronaria five Rofmarisum vulgare. Ordinary Rofmary. We Ni = Sve NG Z S LL2 Za) Z= EMO aN, x SS 4 4 : ’ : 1. Libanotis coronaria five Ro[marizum vulgare, Ordi nary Rofemary, Ourordinary garden Rofinary is fo well knowne I thinke, to all manner of perfons being continuall thall {carfe need to defcribeit, yet not toy in their hands, that I paffe it over fo flightly. itis well obferved in our owne Land in divers places (as Noblemens gardens, &c.) whereit hath ftood long. as wellasin the nas turall places, that it groweth in great and woaddyftemme,of'a time to a great height, with a clofe firme {ubltance, and whitith (fit to make Inftraments of, &c. being cut into long thin boords for the purpofe) branching forth into fundry armes, and from them againe into many other {maller branches » at the joynt s whereof,arefet at feverall difta nces,many long and very narr ow leaves, greene above,and srayi fh underneath, and with them all all along the ftalkes towards the Pept diver s {mall gaping flowr, {eed is {mall and reddith, but feldo{tanding in whitifh huskes ; the our Country endurethe fir Winterme dothany that is fowne in andthereforeis ufnally encreafed bywithout extra ordinary care, flipping: the whole plant doth fmell exceeding {weer 2. Rofmarinum fiatum five aurenm, Gilded Rofinary. This Rofmarydiffereth not from the former in any thing but in the leaves, which are edged or ftriped, or pointed with a faire gold ycllow colour, which fo conti nuethall the yeare throughout, yet frefher in Summerthan in Winter, 3. Ro/marinum latifolinm. Broa d leafed Rofemary. This alfo gtowethlike the forme gtownefo preat in our Country, r » but wee have not feene it nor and is more tenderto Keepe : the with fach wooddybranches, leaves are larger, and ofa more deepe fhining greene colour on thing whitith underneath, morethe upperfide, and little or nothe ftalkes : the fowers likewife thinly alfo- or {parfedly fer on difernot from the precedent. ets, ofa pale bleakebluith colou 4: Raf- Nelfa um Clzsy. i fweet i Silefia lusy.; Wild : ary. : 1i atthielinefive Ledum Silefiac i i Rofin Soee er eaeryA ie This wild {weet afh coloure Rofema of Sélefiz rifeth branche s, two with} woo ddy foote high dy afh or moré, Br d UGh vclkiar Hearive Gn Wkeieba des nt which fhoote forth other branches of a purplifh colour covered oe ee oa the ike hosrineBe: 38-che fet many natrow long greene leaves, like unto thofe of Rofemary : Sen ee und folding thelr fdebaee ftalkes are, efpecially inthe natural place , but not fo much, elore being rk ee aid forces Neeind ae ide of together, thatthey feeme nothing but ribbes or flalkes , ofan as dade uate of many flowers, confifting of the branches grow certaine brownif {aly h leaves, out of which Hits i 2 bdin {meplanes with SHE Iakoes five wi ite leaves A piece, with ten white chives or threads in the mi am e with like white {pots and 12.threads or chieves, after whichfollow long and five {quare bec al chelhSilver Raises optithi ai #they are greene, but grow brewnif while i h when y f they are ripe fanHider eFal oot che Woke Gs are Say Wasdale buskes at the {talkes, left the feed whichis as {mall as duft, fhould fa y fa fhortfprayes, d tmarinum fyluefire d:auD-. ve peshea ml) f (; : iid Rofary. Vufavory wild R ewe at cue I have thought it meete to joyne it with the reft, al : cnet ee at oor ee having divers reddifh branche though which divide it be not fweet like them : Itgroweth abovea foote high, baving g and narrowleaves,s steene on themfelves into other {maller, ofa whitifh colour, fer confufe the dly a rong feent at all, but ofanaftringent upperfide, and hoary underneath, like thofe of the dwarfe ed : wnt eer ales: ode “of which traf RAH tafte : cast at the toppes of the branches {tand divers ivers heads, hea of m Noi Oka ales, Seo1edee fie detegred vedic, “or Hebe fandty flowers, ftanding on long footeftalkes madeof five leay es ap etna odie Cohclaatl feo colour, after whieh rife thort five fquare heads with blunt rei Rofnary aa j num [ylve fy la i a ‘ ur wil minus noftras, Oar wilde North=c bene. Rofmari Rofm ary Beetle not fo high, wich {maller “ar yur wilde wile - ountry North-C nt {m g r oft a darke R idiotie aye . cats leaves, nothing & sie 955 aBae greene fhining colour above: , and fomewhat y meee pace en greene wh diy underneathgee atts 5 {lender and pliant : {parfedly on very {lender , at the toppeseteek wher a liant blackifh bls ggreene twigges i Manan TERE or my well wira, icoot fealy heads as ne the former, as farre as I could oie ee a eu fens FotoSs out ot of Lancafbi re,e, ofa2 reddith colour; the whole plant hath as little {cen Lancafhir 1 2 is noneatall that I could perceive , i Ho. 4 The V5 |