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Show eei — 105 Crap.28. Theatram Botanicum, Tktas shesGu vernesiielal cad and a llong pointe intell inthe middle: after which arife {mall flat two ftripes or veines therein and ttwo finall threads sade 1. fendine forth here andthere fome forked huskes, containing {mall feed : the rootecreepetha little un cr on ’ f rth fibres : the talte of the leaves ftalkes ; but the ftalkes alfo as they lye on the ground, will take roote and fhoote forth fibres : are bitter, 1 8. Chamedrys fpuria montana C(t lor ve Wiki Oneeen ben eee sree Cuar.38. 107 ftanding upright, and not above a foote high, whereon are fet twoleaves at a joynt as inthe reft, very like unto Germanderleaves , and dented about the edges alfo, but fomewhatleffer; the toppes ofthe ftalkes are likewife branched forth into {piky heads offlowers, confilting offoure leaves, whereof the uppermoft alfois the longelt , of a more excellént deepe blue thanin the other, yet fornetimes it 1s found with flowers ofa paler blue, or almmoft of an.afh-colour, and in fomepure white : the feed following the flowers is {mall and reddifh, growing in a {mall huske : the roote is bufbyand {preading under grotind as well as above; like the other, and abideth like it, fhooting forth new ftalkes every yeare : the tafte hereof is a little bitter like the other, biit more aftringent, 10, Chamedrys [puria minima, The leatt baltard Germander. This little baftard Germander(for the manner ofthe growing, and height of the plantis very like unto the {mall Gentianof the Spring, fet forth in the Chapter of Gentianor Felworts in myother Booke ) hath two or three {mail fhortftalkes rifing from the roote, not above two or three inches high A whereon doe gtow two fmall dented leaves together, as in the former, but much {maller, rounder, and thicker, and {tanding fo clofe one joynt unto another, that they can hardly be difcerned to grow feverally, bur all together : fromthe toppes whereof fhoote forth naked {hortfoot-f{talkes, every one fultaining betweene two {mall leaves, one large Hower in comparifon of the plant, made of foure leaveslike the other, ofa pale blue or afh-colour : after which come fiat and larger huskes than in the other, containing fuchlike {mall feed : the rooteis of manyfibres {hooting forth hete and. there fome ' 4 SS LIK rr The Theater ofPlants. . ppen : . — Clafius giveth two other forts of this kinde; one as tall, but creeping and fhooting forth branches abundantly; Species whofe leaves-are {maller, and the fowers paler ; the other fomewhat lower, having narrower and latger leaves, alie due bar nice didiipaig ilanyebling elfe; 9. Chamedrys puria minor latifolia, The {madller baftard Germander. This fimaller baftard kinde hath many weake purplifh, or brownith branches, lying rather on the ground, thari ; RS Pay GY < NK ue : Nie Vs Np j Trisei. WAY a) other plants, 11. Chamedrys fpuria fylvefiris, Common Wild Germander. The cornmon wilde Gernvander that groweth every where in the Medowes, fendeth forth divers {quare upright ftalkes, yet fometimes a litrle bending, having two leaves fer at each joynt, one againft another, the lower ones fomewhatlarge,and almoft round, yet pointed at the ends, and dented about the edges, but {maller up higher, the tops of the {talkes are fpiked with divers blue flowers fet about them,madeof4.fmal roundleaves apeece, with a little white eye in the middle, {mall pointed, and fomethreads alfo, after which come {mall flat pouches, con- taining fmall {eed : the roote in {mall and thready, 12. Chamadrys fpuria minor anguftifolia. 8, Chamediys ffuria major frute/eent The greater baftard Germmanden : : Narrow leafed wild Germander. This fmall Germander hathdivers round reddith ftalkes, fomewhat rough, hard,and hairy, an hand breadth ihigh bending downewards, whofe lowerleaves are fomewhat long and broad, roundat the ends, and not dented aralt =a about the edges : but thofe that growup higher uponthe {talkes, are fhorter and narrower alfo at the ends, and {nipt aboutthe edges:the flowers grow{pike fathion, being either of'a pale blue colour pointed or blufh,madeof foure leaves like the other, and fo are both headsand feeds ; the roote is blackifh, hard and ftringy. erRS iS oie iat ohe Trak a ee ee iabibeiecvemuaens Ni, 9 A ty A i WeeED URS, hy, Say? Slit y NA 13. (hamedrys Auftriaca laciniata, Tagged bafe Germander of Auffria, Bp My oe 5 SKK NE i i Ni 5 Theleavesof this jagged Germander that grow upon the round rough ftalkes, are hard and videdinto many{malllongpieces, the flowersare blue {tanding ina long {pike; as many otherfomewhat hairy, diof the former doe, and round biforked heads, after them with very {mall feed inthem. — : 14, Chamedrys Hifpanicafolistenniffime divifis. Wilde SpaniflyGermanderwithfine cut leaves. The round {talke hereofis moreflender thanthelaft and hairy, fet with many and fhorter and narrower leaves thereat, full of {mall leaves at the toppe, whereit breakethforth into twojoynts, {mall foot-{tal\es, whereon ftand the {mall fowers,with eacha fmall longpointell in the middle, The Place. The greater Germanderis found in many Countries, as well as in the upper Germany, as Clufius faith, and the lef{= er in the lower, as Label faith, they are onely found in gardens withus, The third growethinthe fields.of Naples. The fourth groweth in Saxony, as Iohannes Thalins faith, andis onely preferved with thofe that are curious confervers of rare fimples. The fifth we have often had among otherfeeds ont ofItaly and Spaine from Boelins, and did growin Cardinall Bembus his garden, as Bawhinus faith, The fixth C/ufis faith he found on the higheft toppes of the Alpes in AufPriaand Styria,and Camerarius {aithit is found Pes Sy) MSYie . By “4Cen :y 3 s = Sh is STE z ‘ R Sy, any HY H / ae 5 zh i plentifiilly onthe Hills,both in Savoy and Swirzerland, and in Datlphinein France, as Lobel faith, The feventh Pona fetteth downe in the Baldes that he found there. The eighth and the twolefler kindes thereof, C/u/us faith he defeription of tons Stria, Bohemia, and other places thereabouts. The ninth Clfus alfo faith hee found in found in Hungary, Anthe lower 4u/ria, about Vienna and3 Newftadt. The tenth Clu/iusalfo faith he found inthe toppe ofthe {nowy Mountaihe in’ Az/fria called 2 . * Sncberge, ‘Theeleventhas I {aid, in every Medowthorowout the Land alnaoft, as alfo The twelft inthe Medowes by Baffill : The thirteenth in Avffria, and the laftin Spaine,by ditches and hedges fides ¢ The Time, Thefe doe all flowerin Iune or Iuly at the furthelt, except the Thorney Germander , and the Spanifh and Candy kindes,which comelater. EN) ih The Names. RS \ ae, } i Germander is called in Greeke xan (Sous, Chamadrys, quafi humilis aut parda gquercus,A foliorum fimilitudineand austSeol Chamedrops ag Diofcorides faith, in Latine 73nixago & Triffago, and Quercula minor,and of fome Teucrium. ¢ firft and fecond are generallycalled of moft Writers Chamedrys, and offome mas ; and offome as I {aid Trix4g0, and Trif[2go majoror minor repens isadded according to the kinde, and of fome Serratula minor, and of fome alfoas ALatthiolys faith, herba Febrium, and Febrifuga, from the effects. The third is called by Columna Trixage — sii lisforte Verbena retta Diofcoridis,and by Banhinus unicaulis, The fourth is called by Adatthiolus 7amearys altera,and {o doe Durantes, Lugdunenfis , and Camerarizs, who accounteth it an etrour in them that Would make ira Cham spitys,as if ic {melt like Roflin, Fzchfus and others Chamedrys femina, Traguscalleth it Chamecypar iffus agreftis andfirft tooke it to be Chamspitys altera Disfeoridis, Dodonans and Clufins fal~ low, for he callethit hamepitys alfo multifidis foliys, and alfo Ajuga,and Tabermontanu:whom Tva mofchata, Lobel calleth it Chamdryslaciniatis fol;s, and by that nameit hath continually beene fent tous, Bashinus callethit Botrys Chames aryoides |