OCR Text |
Show | Theatrum Botanicum, Cuarig, 3+ Cynoglofum maximum montanum. The ereater mountaine Hounds tongue ~ The Theater of Plants. oRTe E.5) Sigefeetge 10. Cynogloffum flore ceruleo. ifoti Breese: Homann 5» Cynogtof]uns femper virens, ar’ es Cuar.19; Small Hounds tongue with bleve towers. ls SA ifay 5 SW Z| L a Ly LY LT SoLite Zzty CoN = = Cynogloffinm fubrubente verficolore flore. ounds tongus with party coloured flowers, $e} Cpneetefien Creticum lalifolinma leafed Hounds tongue of Candy. : ” "2 the ftalke ftandeth a round hoary theftalkesatthe bottomes of thém, and fharpe at the point 2 on thé toppe offorth many woolly leaves, with head, of the bigneffe of a reafonable apple, which'opening it felfe, fhewerh flowers, which are of anexcellent red ribbes, ftanding at the foote of the branches and ftalkes ‘of more laid open like a ftarre, yvermillion red colour, ftanding in larger and moré woolly ‘huskes, and ate followeth is fmaller and not fo feede that ftanding on bothfides of the ftalke, and not all on fides the laft? the with a thicke blackifh barke, on the outfide, rough, with a fmaller hollow middle : the rooteis thicke and long, and hairy bitter and aftringent and a hard wooddypith in the middle, of an unpleafant tafte as the leaves, atrefh before Winter, after the fpringeth the'roote : leaves withered the of ribbes the are which the head, at leaves and ftalkes ate alldre and withered. 5. Cynoglolfumfemper.virens. Ever greene Houndstongue. that the leaves ate alwayes This Hounds tongue doth not muchdiffer, from the commonor ordinaryfore, but the middle, fmooth on the ribbe in frefh and greene, fomewhat long and narrow witha great whitifh greene with many narrow long leaves, comupperfide, and more hoary underneath the Qalke at the firft isbuclow,red, bur fomewhat larger than the ordi. paffing ir about, but more thinnely than in the formet : the flowersare turned like the Heliotropinm, ot the nary, {tanding in the like manner upon {mall brariches that are writhed or fmaller and lefle rough, but the Malke is firkinde : the feede that followeth {tandethall on the one fide, and is : This hath no manner of hoarineffe, of isof fo then growne much higher : the roote is blackifh, as the other old ftalke with feede is quite drie and ftrong a fentas the jaft, and doth {pring forth with frefh leaves,before the withered. 6, Cynoglofiumfubrubente verficolore fre, Hounds tongue with party coloured flowers, Saw a RSX NS TAI Wh VY) pS N ys LE ? forth divers heads, of This beautifull and rare Hounds tongue, from a {mall flender-wooddy roote, fhooteth fet on both fides, with the foft hairy and fmaller leaves than the lait: the ftalke rifech upa foote and a halfe high, branches offlowers, which ate like {maller leaves than thofe below, the toppe whereof is patted into three bottomes of them of a {maller than thela(t, but of a blath colour, ftriped with long bloud red {trakes, having the but they have the deeper blufh : the feedeftandeth in the fame mannerthat others doe foure together in a huske, aan fomewhatraifed up, and {mall at the toppe, witha pointell thereat, anda large thinne circle or lift about them. Creticum latifolivm, Broad leafed Candy Hounds tongue, 9. Cynogloffum ground, fomewhat broad and This Candian hath for the firft yeare of the {pringing manyleaves lying on the a whitith fhining woollinot very long, witha long foote ftalke to every one of them, foft, and covered with but che next yeare after, the ftalke riferh from middle: the in ribbe whitith thicke filver.anda almoflike neffe; it at the bottome, and {fo fmaller up to the the middle of them, fet here and there with fhorterleaves compaffing that aré crooked or writhed inwards, toppe this ftalke is branched fromthe middle upwardsinto divers others; opening : |