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Show 446 Cwar.is, Theatrum Botanicum, 4- Polygonum minus Mon|pelienfe, Small This {mall French Knotgraffe hath divers {mall branche knotgraffe of ~Mompelier, s lying upon the ground, fall ofjoints > Whereatare fer {mall greene leaves, being fomewhat round and like unto thofe of the finall Lentilles : the fmalland ofa whitith colour, tending untogreene,ft flowers are very there together, which afterwards give very finall anding at the toppes ofthe branches onely, and many fet feede:_ the rooteis fall, but very long, growing downe deepe into the ground : this plantis very like Clufins his Anthyllis Valentina -but Banhinus contelteth feriouf gaing them that would fo take it;for that Clufiw ly ahis Anthylli s hath teddith branches,and this hath gteene,his muchfmaller leaves, and more {tore of flowers hath , and that of apurplith colour, and noneat all ftandin at 2 Polygonum muntamim Veicalate folijs, the toppesofthe branches : all which confidered,g he Mountaine Knorgraffe with Seonecrop leeves» Spaeeiech that this is a differing fort from the other, Tripe 4. 11. ° i 449 ~Cuapi5, Lhe TheaterofPlantes. a 7+ Colygonum Germanicum five Knawell Ger~ Mille°grana minimafive Herniaria minor. urewort with longer leaves, — 3 This other tindof Rupturewort, hath likewife ee maeiorwn. Germane Knorgrafle or Knawell, ftalkes, but with’ fewer joints, and long narrow leaves, veagws " bic r hairy fet at them, fuller of branches towards the toppes, whe - <a at {eede doe growlike unto the other, and in a plentifir - ae : the rooteis {mall but notfo long. Bauhinus maketh menaon i his Pinax ofone which he calleth frasticofa with wooddie low {talkes, and fome long leaves growing thicke thereon. Frutico/as onetans d Marfeilles in France, both about Arles and Marfeilles in France, and in Slee?Satie’ and Salamanca in S paine, as Clufius — ee ae d : the fecond in Naples as Columna faith: the third Clujius er aa h likewife about the Caftle of Valentia in Spaine : the fourt 5. Polygonum Creticum Thymi folio, Candy Knotgraffe. This {mall Candy Knorgraffelieth likewife with his fmall branches upon’ the ground, not paft an hand breadth in length: the leaves {tand at the ometimes but one or two, and fometimesth joints, ree or foure, differing in bigneffe and length one from another; with the leavesfland alfo many {mall flowets together, as it werein a knot or bunch: white a commeththe feede, whichis {mall and after plentifull. bothoA the mountaines of E/c#riall in aFr in oe Sg ! moelier in France,as Banbinys alfo faith : the fift inCandy, Epeet wits had the feede from thence : the fixt upon = Se 5 care the fea in Provence of France,as Pena alfo faith: the feventl in the % Wek countrie about Chipnam, if Ave his ae beoe i ae .aa any by the wayes fides ; and fo doth the cig C eetenyae jeckie eee the ninth groweth in many _ of our owne Land, as wellas in others; in driebarren grounds, w oe will be fmall, and in the moifter placesalfo, but not boggie or m vith, that. are not fhadowéd + the tenth in Africa neare Tunice w = Guillame Boel gathered it: the laft in the drie chalke or {tony groun of Kent,and other countries. 6, Polygonnm Serpylli folio Lobel y, Lobels Knotgraffe with Mother of Time This Knotgraffe that Lobe/ hathfet forth leaves, in his Adver{aria, hath very long threddy ftalke s {pread upon the ground, branched forth in diver s many {mall long and round leaves fap- places, with pie orfull of juyce, fomewhat like unto 4 Stonecroppe, fet togetherat the joints: the whole plant fomewhat refembleth Herniaria vulgaris 4 % Rupturewort, «10. Hermiaria” ajor dfiicana, e Rupturewort of Africa, The greater Rup fi Serpyllum Narbonenfe, French moth er of Time: the rooteis long and wood- die,of a bitterith tafte, fomewhat hot upon the tongue, 7+ Polygonum Germanicum five Knawell Germanorum, Germane Knotgraffe or Knawell, The Germanes Knawell fendeth forth from a {mall flender threddy roote, di- vers {mall branches; not fully lying downe on the ground,halfea foote long full of joints, thickly fet together, at e- very one whereof, ftand many very {mall and long’ pointed teaves, of a gtayith greene or ath colour, which are ofan unequalllength, two for the moft part longer thanthe other: at thefe opis with the eaves grow ontdivers mall herbyor greene Starre-like flowe rs) thicke fet together, which being huskes,no bigger than Millet {eede fallen there appeare in ve , preat ftore ofvery femal feede, like Wort, which ate of aquicke hot fent, daft or the feede eee ha fome e what {weere, 4 8. Polygonnm alterum Germa nicum. Another Germa This other Knotgraffe of Germany, doth me Knotgraffe. very much refemble the former, bothin the with flender trailing branches, and mannerof the growing, thatthey are longer than they, fome{mall lo hoary, or grayifh greene leaves; many fet toc joi of thea two feces cleccially thofe next offtand notat the joints with the ther which are very {mall and white onleaves, burat the toppesof the ftalkes and branches, many clafte ii very {mall fede, and in a plentifullthe infide, but of a brownith red colour onthe outfide, whic ering together h after turne into manner : the rooteds {mall long, and white. 9. Milkegrana ‘The Rupturewort {preadeth verymajorfive Herniaria vulgaris, Rupturewort. livided into many other {aller partsmany threddy branches, round about upon the ground » about a {panne long; , full of{mall joints, fet very thick ric {inall leaves, ofa freth yellowith e together, where: at come for greene colour, branches andall, th two veexceeding {mall yellowith flowe wher e at gtow fort h likew rs, ife a number of {carf ely to be difcerned from the falke pyih the 7 duft the foo s and leave s, whic h turne is rey, into Jong and fmall, thrufting downe mei Hor talte at the firft, deepe into the ground : this hathfeede after i neii heate, yet a little bitter and tharp but i i e Wit EEiptiv i T SECTSER With 10. Herniaria major A icaxa, The oe ere greater Ruptu Pi rewor 8 e uprighpturew Af.icanokinn Thisne ort t of Africa: , de 8groweth gtea greatter,*larger, and mor i t than the lat, and full er of beanches, in other Ii, Millegrana The Time. : caufeth the moft of them to wither 2 They allare freth and greenein the sates ue the Wi nter, which and drie, and in the meane time they perfe on aie | um, of minimum niveum, & [erice The firtt is called of Lobel and Pena in their Rptokde otsemaenigiet nabwells and Gerard call it g Clufius Paronychia Hijpanica ; of Lugdunenfis Polygoni ifpanict . r ans; the fecond Colamna Seats ce Geka montanum ; and Bauhinus Polygonum mi ‘nus candic na, Anthy! N : Valenti tbyllis calleth Y i y Clufies third the folys: late nova; and Bashiaus Polygonum montanum Uermicu fae ofValentia in Sinne Paoieteait he faith Plaza and other the learned Phifitions . t iers could not be Diofcorides his fith Anthylits, bec it whichas hefaith, although it a a i ae “* bari doe account ita kinde of fmall ceepacsre hath upright ftalkes, whichthis hath not; bu ~ Baubiyus maketh it an Anthyllés among his Anthylli ; folave J ealled it,although fomewhatdiffering from bien ineofolie majus erettum, which in my opinion Is no and a Polygonum alo amongthefe, calling it Polygonnm g fitting unto it, in that it neither — aver nor hath fuch long leaves, that they thould tS ymin 3 {mall Knotgraffe, calling it Polygonum h his ninth he tourth Baubinws in his Pinax, maketh to be A aerietifolium ; and in both places et a # ihe hones sis alfo his rwelfth’by the name of Eager ithont reafon: th¢ pip ‘numt fourth ‘Palygonnr defcribed in his paniesWa en Siavawabbibd nced ies eee vermiculata eae aea fifth Bawhinws fo calleth,asit is inthe title : 2 Gas is |