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Show “Zia Cando. Theatram Botanicum. 3. Tratbelium petrenm minus globofam, Thelefler Globe- like Throatwort, Trige.5, The Iheater of ‘Plants. Cuar. 80. 645 two leavesaboutthemiddleof them, with little ono {talkeat all to them, fomewhat deepelyer dented about the edges; at the toppes of thefe ftalkesftand fonte or five long and narrow greene leaves, like unto thofe that are about the middle of the ftalkes, bat leffer, narrower and more jagged compaffing them at the heads, and from the middle of them ftarr forth divers {mall flowers, fet in a tuft together, of adarke blewith purple’ co- lour,: with wery {hort fooreflalkes under them, and are fafhioned fomewhat likea bigge bellyed bottle, witha finall long neeke, opening at the brimmesintofive points, fomewhat deepely cut downe, with divers threds in the middle, one being bigger and longerthen all the reft, ifuiug a good waybeyond the necke which in the g ripening becommeth the feede veffell,biforkedlike the other: the roote is very rigged whitifh and wooddy, Vi, 4. Trachelinni montanum maj, The greater mountaine Throatwort. The greater mountaine Throatwort fendeth forth froma long blackifh roote, ‘thicke at the head and growing f{maller downwards,with many {mall fibres fet thereat,and:fome bigger, with a number of long & narrow leaves; fomewhat like thofe of Alkanet, fetat the bortome of the flenderround reddifh ftalke, which is abont a*foote or more high, with very fewleaves thereon, ,arthe toppes whereof grow a few long flowers, fomewhatlike unto the ‘ordinary fort,of a rale purplith colour, with along Peftell in the middle. 5. ‘Trachelinm montanum Tragopogi folys. . Narrow leafed Throatwort, This Throatwore hath fundry narrow long leaves lying next the ground, fomewhatrefembling thofe of Goates beard, the flowers at the toppes of the ftalke are Belltafhion and fomewhat {mall,of a bluth colour the feede thar followethis {mall like the ref, (Gia) BY) NU Therockefpiked Throatyvort. Se LL us OP Trises 6, Tracheliam faxatile (picatum, 6, Trachelinns faxatile picatum, The rocke {piked Throatwort. " This {piked Throatwort fendeth forth from a white great roote full of bunches or knots on the outfide, asie doth grow old, and {preading under ground many brancheswith fibres thereat, fundry round and ctooked hoary white talkes, ofan unequall height, fome being a foote and 10. Trachelium folijs Echij. fome leffe high, with broadleaves fer thereon withoutorder; moft ufnally but one ata joynt, bat fometimes two unevenly Wilde Buglofle leafed Threatwort. dented about the edges, fomewhar like the leaves of Doroxi- Mn ~ —<—— \ od er) 8 ay N/ ae A\\A< Sey ” OeEOS tas 3) GRD reft giveth milke both {talkes and rootes, which is no leffe plea= 2 Trarbelinmminus. The {mall T hroatwort or Canterbury Bells, fant and edible then the reft, and endurech many yeares, ale thoughthe ftalkes dye downeevery yeare, 7. Trachelinm fpicatum tenuifolium, Thinne leafed Throatwortwith {piked heads, This thinne leafed Throatwort hath many long and narrow hairy greene leaves,fomewhatlike unto thofe of wilde Baffill,. bucmuch {maller, betweene which rifeth up a ftrong round greeneftalke,about a foote high or mote,fome whatftraked,and of the bigneffe of afinger, fet with narrower léaves and lon- Ze) TAN B® IK NeSS <zZ4: 6 5 Sine ZAS SS 7. Tracheliam{picatum tenuifolium, Thinneleafed Throaryvort with {piked heads. NN YA \ cum, or ofthat herbe is called by fome Pslmoncria Gallornm, by others Pifofella major, and Chondrilla aurea, and we in Exg4ifh as Lhave fhewed you in my former book Grim thecollier, bue hoary, efpecially underneath 3 from the middle of the fialkes upwards,come forth fome flowers at the joynts with the leaves, but efpecially at the toppes many together {pike fafhion,oneabove another, which are {mall and ofa blewith purple colour, but like in forme unto, the ordinary Rampions, or Throatwort : after which comefuch like feede veffells and brownefeed in them asisin the {maller Throatwort:this as the ger, from the bottome to the middlé of the ftalke and from thenceup to the toppe,comeforth fmall whitifh coloured flows ers,like the others, ftanding at the joynts with the leayes, ending ina long {pike of flowers and leaves, fer thicke together very orderly after the flowers are paft commeth {mall heads, conteining very {mall brownith feede: the roote is thicke and white, as bigge as ones finger,and rugged on the outfide,with’ fomebiggerfibres fer thereat, 8. Yrachelium umbelliferumcerslenm, Vinbelliferous blew Throatwort. This Throatwort groweth witha numberof {mall fibres fet attheroote, from whencerifeth upa ftalke about two foote high, having a few hard rough greene, and foméwhat long leaves fet one above another,very like untothe ordinary fort, and dented about the edgesin the fame manner : from the middle ofthe ftalke upwardat che joynts,it fendethforth branches, fet with fuch like leaves as grow below, burleffer and leffer, every branch being bare or naked of leaves for a little {pace next under the toppe, where there ftand two {mall narrow leaves, and from thencerife manyfmall fhorefooteftalkes in manner of an umbell ortuft, all ofthem ina manner(an perfit blew flowers,fet upon litde ing toan equall height, fomewhat liketo mountaine Spikenard, the heads and fedearelike the reft + all the whole plant giveth milke, and is of an altringent and fharpe talte, but is very impatient of cold and therefore mutt have {ome extraordinary care be{towed onit in thefe colder countries,to preferve itin the winter. ; 9. Trochelinm pumilum Alpinum, Small Mountaine Throatéwort. This {mall Throatewort hath many leavesrifing from the roote,like the common (mall fort (whofe figure I here give the defcription being extant in my former booke) every one ftanding upon a long foote ftalke, among w hich rifethupa round ftalke diverfely branched, havingall the leaves that grow thereon, narrower and longer pointed than thofe below, and without any ftalke to compaffe the branches at theirlower ends; at the toppe of ; cvery |