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Show o CHaP.32. |, TheatrumBotanicum. Genifta albatenuifolia. - Trisgr 8. Geniltatinttoria Hifanice, : faeProouie, * 5h Spanifle Greene weede, TRipe2. The Theater of Plants. Cuarz2. aff flower, Clufus faith he found growing in hisnaturallplace} {ch another Broome rape,as is before f ecified, 4- 7 s bouta foote high, ltored with nae large and long gaping flowers, from the middle abdhe ftalke vpase both Z/erina ftalke and flowers being ofa yellow colour,and full .ofanainGtuousor oylie moifture; j [i 9. Geniftella mahtana Germanica, Bate Broome.of Germany, ; orig tile From a {mall and much {preading roote under ground,fhooteth forth divers greene weaké tufhy ftalkes of leaves, or leafed ftalkes ( for the whole ftalke being about a foote long; confifteth onely of {mall and fomewha? Ra ees iyE, Lal long leaves, one fpringing forth from the jend of another; and.fome likewife commingforth froth the joynts 5 Xo an } tand GY. Aay) IN ye | Fi Lipsy, We | | of them) branched alfo here and there; which abide greene all the Winter, new comming — the Spring: aé the toppesof thefe {talkes, come forth many yellow flowetslike unto Broome flowers, but {maller when they are blowen, {tanding atthefirft clofe together in a foft woolly head ; the cups or-huskes that containe the flowers; abiding woolly afterwards ; the feedeis {mall , enclofed in fmall padsthat follow: 10 Geniftella altera pinnata, Hifpanica, Spanifh bale Broome: This Spanife bale Broome hath likwife manyleafed ftalks,rifing from the roote to the height of4 foot or leffeZ branching forth in diverfe placés, the whole plant as the former before, confifting onely: of leaves, bir fomes whatgreater and broader rhan the other, waved as it werea little onthe edges, and each-leafe rifing ftom thé middle rib of rhe other, being fomewhat hard and rough in handling,thickeralfo than the former; and each leafe ‘ointed at the ends. of them, and/fometimes ending in twopoints: the flowers are {mall andof a cold yellow éolour like the former, fuuire offive ftanding together at the toppes of the ftalkes enclofed in fofe or woolly huskes, {omealfo of the lower leaves of the owers, feeming downie; the pods and feéde are not unlike the 64 thér, neither the roote, but: fot fo much {preading. tr, P/eudo Spartim Hifpanicum, Baftard Spani(ls Broome; i Behan Becaufe this plant doth participate both with the former bafe Broomesin fome things, and with the Spanifh Broomesthat follow; I have thought good to»placeit betweene them both, whofe’ defeription:is as followerl Theftemme rifeth up to be two foote high or thereabouts; covered with a whitifh batke, {preading inta rhany {mall branches, fome of them the length of ones hand, and fomefhorter; whereon' doe igtow veryfparingly a fewleaves, fomewhat long bit very narrow, which doe not abide but fall: away, withina veryfhort {pace afreé they are fpring, fo that the plant forthe moft part is feene without leaves : om the toppe'of every branch tans deth one foft woolly round head, like untothe former Bafe Broomes, which after openethit felfe into many {mall pale yellow flowers; every oné ftanding ina woolly-Huske, aftet which: come {mall pods wherein lyett {mall feede like the others. , 12.. Spartum Hifpanicumfrutex vulgare. Ordinary Spanifh Broome, ; Theordinary Spanifh Broome groweth tobefive or fix foote high or more; witha wooddy ftemmne below ed? vered witha darke gray or ath coloured barke, (hooting forth manypliant long and flender greene twigs, where- onin the beginning of the yeare are fet many {mall and fomewhat long grecne leaves, which fall away quickely 12, Spartum ht fpanicum fintex vulgare, Ordinarie Spanith Broome, 9, Genifrelatontina Germanica, Bile Broome of Germany. \ EY f 40, Genkftellapinmara altera Hifbantea) “a ee bale met : 13+, Sparium Hifanicum, minus. monofpermon flore lutec. The fmaller Spanith Broome yeith yellowy flowers, |