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Show Botani Theatrum otanicum. —————— Cuar24. ain i tiek ablinag ss the he ens jagged Elders The commonand jagg: mledtis & Laciniatis folijse | HtSinlipenioiaiees Red Betcied: Elderstee The Theater of Plants. Cuar.24 i {mall round berries greéne at the firft, and blackifth w hen they are ripe, full of a purplifh jayc€ within wherein lie fome {mall flat feedes or Staines : them? the roote Kinde ofFungus or excrefcence growing at ‘ Foote of ie, sy thicke {preading farre about. There is a the body, and on the branchesofthis tree, called Iewes | , cofase| iEagent ¢ares, which fhall farther declare amo o > 5 ‘ ‘ 2. tS Litt & 4 V ! This Elderis fo like the former, °. both in stowth, barke, Pith, branches, eaara come to beare fiuit, itis very hardto fent, leaves and flowers, that untill ic be difcerned from the ries are not blacke, but ofa pale whitith yellowcolour other ; the chiefelt difference hereof, is that the; berin moft places, yet infome they abide gteenifh hereby lerebyonely and onely it is diftineui > (hed 3+ from the former, Sambucus laciniaps; felijs, Jageed Elder Asthe former Elders were diftingnithed onely bytheir berries, fo the onely difference is the forme of the leaves, which are inthis from the firlt; fmell thereof declared his defcent,{o much jagged, and divided evento the middle ribbe, that unleffe the ho body by the prefent face would deeme ican thereofias well flowers as fruite Elder: inall other parts or berries, it differeth not from the common Elder. 4. Sembucus The Mountaine Elder alfo differethracemofa rubra, Red berried Elder, little fromthe firft fort, for but that the fowers being fomewhat yellowifh, that it groweth feldomé fo great, StOWnotin large fpread tuftes, and like unto Privet, and that the berries but in {mall long branched clufters, followin, themare of a {carletred colour, pleafant fenfive toany: itislike it inthe growing,tugged to be eaten and not ofwhite barke in the body and Elder bough reddith in the young leaves, as alfo in the rootes the wood being not fo foft nor fo pithy: ~ es, and fomewhat eo by “a. Marth Elde Elder, andThe moreMarfh hath his : b brittlore Water thananyof the former “ree covere cavesalfo differ muc d with a whitith barke, but theyare finaller ded at the edges, into k ifrom them, being br three, or fometimes into five di vifions o ad and {mooth divi:e like unto a Vine leaf or inciftres, and den e, and comming fom ted ton nd about being very ewhat nee it the flowers and in > tuftes or umbells like the re unto the great Maple or Sicomore leafthe larger by much than anyo firttforts, but theyare fmaller and whitifh, e, as we ufe calle outermo n f the innermoft, or of ft to being =r 1 5 | 3 : . : 3 ¢ he former Elders, confilti ted, w hich compafle ng of five leaves a peece, roun the midd]e flowers d poin; roun fent : aftert whichfollo 1 d about, but have 1no thre W very red berries, fom ds inn the midd le,, ofof treafonable adie ewhat flatand fulbof are fweete d Juyce; bitterith ina tafe eea , ready to pron 6. + Sam b ucus Rofea,. ddmb er Ofthis kinde is this Elde Rok Rofea, The ne Geld Gelder Rofe, r or Gelder Roie, growing is compofed'as it Were of many white, or pale blut after the fame manner with fach like leav es, h flowers, fet together «7 Ebulus five Sam in.g round tuftor ball, but the flower buc us humilis, Walewo _ Wallwort isbut an_ rt, Danewort, or her be cvet yye Dwa are rfe dying downe with his poy {pring, Elder. ng, andancis liké flal Ide T, which rifeth up unto the Eldet rs both in forme and qualitie, kestothe ground, and rifing againe a freth witha foure {quare rough that defervedly it hath the namee ofa dwarfe hairy ftalke foure foote high or more fometimes; the winged leaves, lasinata folii. 7-8. Ebutos vulgaris CG lasin ‘atis fo & Sambucus Rofea,Rofe5, andthe Et Aquaticafive paluftrit. The Gelder Marth Elder, é Ordinary Walwort and with fine cutleaves, LSI \7 ey Ve L T ripe2, <\ =NOM ne NSAK TERS 208 T Ripe 2. f ; Ah f >. ONS eT, 1 leaves, are fomewhat narrower than fasthe Sotie: et inuibels very like hot exercifed or ae : the pee ae ae bbe foone deceive 1 that itmight it mi ive o oneé not veryofwell te Rate ee al ove wi heya Se a iye tall bard avend on rede : heotethcee od : re {weetein fen; Bie,cheupper FS : 3 fpringing a freth in diverfe places, being a > h “ius is bigne i° ee Fols7s 2 * Tie fave the leaves, folike unto the A sl 7 Loa ordinary kinde, that ae at Wallwortbut noThis difference is the knowns in unforme ot Sof GL eave, elie between doth fo deforme aig the whole Mae face ofieae the Plank, tnd, bes eo knowledge, like the Iagged E er, t ers andfruite sides of ix (neces oe Gime and fent,onely leansyerBa oe Se ns eee et cae et ees almoft as much jagged and divide mer, The Place; baieaaa 5 The firft or common Elder eereth not wilde but is planted inall places, to ferxep pela. the bankés by ditches and water oe i courfes, and to ee pl ate places of grounds, vineyards, &c. an where Conies breed jen ae> a fticke or branch being thrutt into the ground, dex vin The fecond as it feemeth Tragus eee willeafely take nee hill gr watery firt found in abe tee de twoods,. Phe fourth isnacenowne ee cetanely fom ce his original third is found wi'd onhi $in he gardens ofthofe that are curious, came, but is found planted in ¢ ete and ak lovers Germany, rare pla oo es Fraace, Englevd traly, aad ofPiewen: by water fides and moorith groun ta Sane etir downe. ferit 1 is nurfed up onely in gardens, but beft delight ighteth i i in moift eth eas . The fixth groun ds: The feventh growce E ) : sell any places of Exg/and, d, it (i eepe and runne t here will {ocr gotten into whe eta willhard a ground, re if it be once Bott ¢ + in, that it wi Pagkyy be gion forth. The latti s a ftranger in Eugland as yet, an d norfed onellyin yin t that curious ! an Mag : garden of that Veneti jgnior nif Cont ico Signior Contar arin 5 i i.Gps pa Allor moft of the Elders flowerin Tune, the Wallwo ‘ ; i rt fomewha late, , as his is fruite fruite is likewife later ripe, even j not untill Septembe sare ripe for the moft part in t r, when the othersar e ripe The Names, Augutt, : ; 7 f i y oh see . . . ecke ex, guafi litt Z ‘ 3 di a vi4 detur : inL ieee ee ca bucut, ofS di atiee ne gene s el Dknines oral e rally Samthough> t tobambix : as it Serenus calleth it am eeai e derived fromSabucus or Sambuews called alfa Peéh as is & Her mol aus peas eins afi ity cal ; led fm Sambucinus of i m the €/ders is ufua he. 3 letn Dod onens Gummi et ie 2 enn lewese piirig eeloanregae domeftic ares, The firft is called pid. santo Baw Les a, cam= hinus Sambucus fra ttin umbella nier ed me o. ig Sambuci T 3 |