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Show —auw 410 [rises 3 Theatrum Bota uCUM. CuHarP.27» c, leafed Purple Vipers grati a Nall es, with ax Pannonica. Tall natrow fi. longer - Aalk and laf, g leaves as bath many firch liken arrowLon {mall flower like a one y ever ring ,bea The taller purple Vipers grafic, + or three branches mtnltie : *} divided fometimes } into] two , ained fhorter fome lefier leaves on them greene head, wherein is cont a colour, ftanding in afhorter. with the other,and ple like pur in, ifh with e blew ofa whit but and lat, out the unto er, the roote 1s long, and blacke * dann aost and thicker {eede.then in the form Sait ; ast yet abid ng as th ‘ike, abidiing it yet e, milk le i lite but ith Vipers graffe. Span let eelding alfo {mal The a. Hi Scorfonera minima tuberofa o : gronng fome rootes givinge very {mall and narrow’ lying on the four This leaft Vipers grafic hath divers leaves the edges, the ftalkes are very {mall, ane fcarfe rifing three or w pled about yeuow flower, wherein gro {mooth leaves, and others crum ae efrnt , avery {mall and fingle pale Scor 4 aN . fmaller blacke feedes; and te as three y of the other, the roote i as tk icke enclofedin farre leffer downe, then inan . whitifh within, o- if 4 st the ¢ e . kifh without, and fomewhat ter thenin any other kindes, blac reft, fingers or more, but muc h fhor ter almolt as well asany of the Win the eth abid but en, enit is brok ee eof Sclavony. yeelding very little milke, 6.wbScore grafl rs Vipe ) cor re eaves The multitude of long narrowl or an hund yes in them to the numberof fifty 1¢ lerfeed afterthemthen moft of the former, tt elt. ther from kinde differ ing blacke and thicke, maketh this The Place. twenty flower: sand flender ftalkes,of fmall yc llow FOOTE be- in GerThe fecond on the hilsby Baden j and Hungary, Germany, Bohemia, of hich staces fen,w yy igs Stamp in unto \ eth The firft grow onafmall jill nigh places with the firlt. The fourth n grewi fifth The many. The thitd in many of the fame f. thereo places other in fe City in Huagary,-and perceiving is two Dutch miles From Pofoninm, a.chie I planted fome of them in my Gardeasn, is before fer r, hithe | being r the of feede, and good tore Spaine, yeclded fuch leaves, flowers, and fromothers, wht et themin f downe. Sclavon} The laftin Illyria ot their feede is rij They doé all fower in May, and The Names, ’ u Phyfitionin Séved/, alchough it tothe world, came by. AZonardus a famo era te The firt knowledge of Se co!, who made a {mall ther e wrot , thirty yeares before he was found out, and the ufe of itlikewife Spanifh into the Latine tongue, and pubf the ouro lated us tranf h Clufi , whic er ftone thereof, and of the Beza ge or Exsticke things, wher lated alfo, and annexed to his booke of ftran t lithed it with other of his workes tranf werebitten of that venemous beaft, ( or Vipe that e thofe help e did ilav bond a e, Moor a initis fet downe that d in abundance, call in their language E/cuer/os bree they shere l (ata of hthey whic asitis called by others) to eate, which e juice of this herbe, and the roote given them (from whence Scorfonera is derived,) withth ely, when Treakle and other things would doe quick very n place bitte the ed heal and on both tooke awaythe poif poyfon,asagainft other difeafes, ation,as well againft venomeor no good, whichever fince hath growne +n eftim nica d by, Clufims, Scorfonera ma as you (hall heare by and by. The firft is calle yer ar To & ‘ca, LheTheater ofPlantes. Cuapr.48, Ai Cuar. XXVIII. ; ong {mall fcaly head + ie Anarne. then inches high, bearing out ofal { cod x Tipe 2. whomLobel and Lugdunen{is follow, The fecondis called by Clufius, Scorfoner fi The Scorfonera latifolia , and by Bashinus, and Bashinus a, by Tabermontanus, Scor- thirdis called by Lobel Scorfon t 6 Scorfonera fe lus nerve w Ans, a latifolia Aatthiolus Scorfonera folia 15, SCO by B entitled it accord bablethat Bawhin: Hieraciamcapillaccofire, for h forth under the fame titleichath, fe it cam if a | is very proea, 2 minima d forme thereof, Sco wi ich he there calleth o s doth meane thisplant, it commeth fo nereunt Alpine {t then Hieracium. " vit better agreeth to a Scor/ 4and Viperina, and {om fomedoe call them U7 The Vertues. ; fe, which ifit their naturall placés fome 6 Baubinus faith that the rootes of the Spanifh kinde, hathin growne manyyeares inou d, itis very likel have that thofe in ceived isnotper wfuch) be fo (for I neverfa rdus wrireth,that 4 Climate, doth alter in fome part the bitternefle therec f; but that the temperature of the and may be cat pe, Parfnep a like tafte in {weete fomewhat are Spaine thofe that crowin orcondited, as alfo the juice of the herbe taker the roote hereoffaith AZonardus, whether rawor drefled, venemousa ofthat fo doth not onely helpe the! poyfon, Counter or cordiall r themfelves, or with anyothe » is a pres, the waterdiftilled: creature rulent othervi andall Viper, ofthe but Serpentthe Efenerfos, infectionts evaporated, and the ficke perfonrefentremedyfor all contagiousfevers, for by caufing fweate thethe paffions and tremblings of the heart, as alfo is good againft for fome ftored, the fame alfo or the rooteit felfe taken, edand taken fafting,or the {aid water drunke again(t fwounings,{adnes,& melancholy :the roote preferv other inward parts, as alfo helpeth ro the and , {pleene liver, ofthe tions ob!truc e openth dayes together, doth eafes ofthe mother w harfoever, for in bring downe womens courfes, and to eafe the fuffocation, or otherdif true: it is alfo as hathbeeneoften and certainely found thofe femininegriefes ichatha very powerfull effec andall other paines in the head, it is alfo very cordibraine, the of ng turni or ing {wimm the very good againt melancholy fabjeto faint or fwoune,as alfo againtt much are hey whent , {pirits vitall Sunne fot certaine all borh to ftrengthenthe ft caufe, ifthe clarified juice ofthe herbe be fet in the orfadnefte, that arifeth without manife cleareth and a little hony, be dropped into the eyes, it both dayes, and the purer liquor thereof mixed with esin them. The rootes preferved with Sugar, ar firengthneth the fight, andtaketh away theipots and blemifh id griefes. not onely very pleafantto the ratte, but ¢ffeCtuall for manyofthe aforefa Tragopogon, Goatesbeard, samy Lthonghit is not certainely knowne, that the Goates beardes have i Ci i S: ty,to expell venome and poyfon,as the Scorfoneras or Vipers atemeiecoderesee S theth in ontward forme and manner of growing, they being butas /pecies ejufdem generis si ra - J gopogon,or Goates beard, being the ftandard or genm, and herein principally differing, that ill he Pip Tragopogons are but annual, or perifhing after they have borne feede, and all the Cusol Sco ma living after feede time many yeares. I have thought it not amiffeto joyne them in neighbourhood as th ae kindred, whereof there be fundry forts, fome delivered in my former worke; others hereto b ; ‘fled — . en rail oftherm fome not written df by any before, de. o ; iy Ces ee a Goates beard. _ The Sommer Goatesbeard, (w ich I fo call becanfe itis butannuall, t i i ifhi in the end of Sommer, whenit hath given feed) is a {mall Plant, rifing isc a ee pee high, whereon grow three or foure long and narrow leaves; yet fhorter then in any ofthe othe fash hath beene defcribed in my former booke,- broader at the bottome thenthey, and growing leffe bylittle _ feel an the end, ofa pale greene colour, witha whitifh ribbein the middle : the ftalke brancheth outinto se ie h se parts; eachofthem bearing a large greene head, wherein is contained a{mall flower, ofa pale orplift wath xs our, opening onely in the morning, and fhurting up before noone, the long pointed endsof a tke rf ad rifing above the fower, which is not nfiuall in maft of the other Goats beards ; which being paft the h “a a ethereater, having the outermoft feedes greater and thicker then thereft, {preading one fon ee a downe A at ae om of pee but 2 im feede being in the middle,are {maller then any of the a ae p i y i perithing before winter, and ye roote is fomewhat Jong wooddy, eS eCeee : the leaves are broken, e the Poebeing young. 2. Tragopogon minus luteum. Small yellow Goates beard. The {mall yellow Goates beard, hath a {mall {lender falke. abouta foote high on very few leaves th : which are fomewhat long and narrow, asit were dented but rather waved about the edges,andofa pal ae colour, at the coppeof the ftalke {tandeth one greene head, like other Goates beards with pointed yo : a Fe: a es, a pale yellow colour, like unto the greater yellow kinde, which yeeldeth {mall feedwith doyBSze¥ éae of them, and fpréading in the fame manner, the roote is fomewhatlong,and yeeldeth milke ZA 3» Tragopogon laciniatum majus, The greater Goats beard with j : This jagged Goats beard hath his firft leaves, long, narrow, and {mooth at the doeikeume the pulple Goats a taerer effivam. ommery Goats beards 3- Tregopogon lac matum majus. The greater Goats beard with jagged leaves. 3 j |