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Show 476 ; Cuar.6, Theatrum Botanicum. T ripe 5. into large peeces, bureach of them fet clofer together than the next, of a fad greene colour on the upperfide, and fomewhat whitifh underneath, very hairyallover, as alfo the ftraight {trong ftalkes, that rife up to be three or foure foote high or more, with divers {uch like divided leaves on them as grow Cuar.6. The ¥beater ofPlants. Tripe.5. >Stebe Salamantica tertéa Clif Thefooty BECCay, Spaxdfla Stabe, cufia his third below, but much leffer, and every one fharpe at the points, divided at the toppe into fundry branches, bearing ‘upon long bate or naked flender ftalkes, and fomewhat long, {mall {caly, {mooth,round,greene heads, but feeming more neatly contrived toge. ther, than any ofthe heads ofthe former, Knapweedes: from the {mall toppes whereof rife many fine,purplith, or crimfonthreds or thrummes, or ofa colour betweene both, ftanding round together, fomewhat whiter at the bottomeofthem, which fo ftand in the Hower neare a monethbefore they fade; in'the meane while, the feede ripencth in the heads, which is {mall, not much bigger than the Cyanus, and not fo great asthe ordinary Knapweede : the roote is white,long and wooddy, when it is growne above two yeares old, and then oftentimes perifheth inthe Winter, elfeit abideth well,and will ufually extreme, or they doe not ftand too much upon.the weather, flower and feedetwo Winters, if they be not too a. Stebe Salamantica fecundaClufij. Clufushis{econd Spanife Stebe, This other Srasifs Stebe Of Glufius, hathalfo many divided hairy and fomewhat hoary leaves, lying on the ground, divided into feverall parts on both fides, but more feparate one from another than the former; the ftalkes likewife are hairy, and fomerimes hoary alfo, yet ftand not fo upright, but leaning downewar ds by the weakenefle ofthem, divided into many branches, bearing at the toppes ofthem, fomewhat bigger fcaly heads from whence {hoote forth bigger flowers alfo than the former, whofe outward leaves, are madelike thofe of the Cyanus or Corneflower, ofa faire purplith red’ colour, with fuch like éoloured threds or thrummes in the middle of them;as'are.in the former, with whitith and yellowith bottomes: the feede that followeth islike the former : the roote hereof is white and long, but laftethnot after feede time. ‘ 3. Stebe Salamanticaargentea, The filver headed Knapweede, This third Stebe'of (1lufius, hath likewife manyleavesri fing ftom the roote, bur they are much and intofmaller parts than either of the former being more hoary, or of a whiter greene colour more divided than they : the ftalke in the fame manner hoary, rifeth as high as the firft, with thinne cut or divided leaves upon the points, but {imaller and fmaller up tothe toppes, them,fharpe at whereitis much divided into branches, and bearing at the ends of them, fcaly greene, but more : KK aN ( N GO ve } I oo y \ = . lia % WWF 3 XN | oe AN v al) y white edgedleaves, feeming as ifthey were filvered sont ofwhich come {mall purple flowers, like the reft but fmaller, the feede hereof lying in the downie heads as the others doe, are fomewhat blackerthan they, and having eachan hairy toppeon them: the roote is fomewhat and abideth fometimes after feed time. thicke and Ton ; 4. Stabe AuStriqca Elatior, The greater Stebe of Austria. This Stebe ofAuffria differeth neither in forme 1. Stabe Sdlamantica prima Clufij. Clafius his Gx S$ panifhstabe, ofleaves nor height in grow .ng from the laft 3 heither in the 2. Stabe Salamantica Secunda Clufj. Ciufus his {econd Spanifh steb: Z n Wigan SWZ, Ni “BINNS Ay, WN SW Zz ysy) vy) K efZe BSS iA) Ne fDi ie Gh - 9. Stabe fruticofa ( latifotia Cratica, 10, Fruticofe angu/tifolia Cretica folio, 7: Stebe aeplantaginis aha andy. Narrow leafed Stebe Wi S Broad leafed (hrubbe Srebeof Candy: and nattow leafed. WS < pe ie SSE Te e ¥ YZ : ily, < WY ip Vi nei Ny WE = Sy( SS o 477 |