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Show o4 Cwar.32, "Be Peisi 6. Trine6, Theatrum Botanicum. 795 Cuar.33- ae € fii FA WW f. here chee othe th ; of dlefe divided | of twoae flowers, feveralllarge there ate where toppes, oF leoade pointed feats conlilting up t bluthcolour, Opium-like leaves thereon a Broiie leffe divided leaves; and fomewhat ofa deepe eect 5 Sarehenero di with h bi bittcm totes awk awkevyeede ma Lobeij. Hueraciuin folijs , facte Choadrille c ee ie Hawkeweede. + Succory-like s Gumme The Theater of Plants. afternicked at the ends, the ontermoft row beinglarger than the inner, tanding inroughfealy huskes, wherein away togewards the flender.long browne feedeis contained, which lying among.much downe,arecagried fibres thereat, which perifhther with the wide: the rote is compofed of a downeright ftrings with other eth after feede time. The Place } : All the Hawkeweedes have come to us from Jealy, whereitis likely they are nacurall. . The Time. They flower from the middle of Simmer to the end of.Auguft,and the feede ripeneth inthe meanetime, : The Names, . in his Pinax to be the eight Thefirltis called by Banhinus Hieracinm Intubacenm flore luteo, which he quoteth flore magno albido, this is there al inhis Prodromed, miftaken fx the tenth ; and the {econd Hieracinm Intubaceum miftaken for the eleventh : they have both comefrom Italy; and Boel likewite from, Lifpbone, by the. name of fo * Hieraciim Aphacoides,and Sonchus Hierachitides:the laft is called by all Writers of it Hieracium Latubacenmyand, fore caraco, and ramofum by Ponain his ftalian Afount Baldus for he accounteth the Hieracium parvumCreticum, of (lufivs,to be Hieracium Intubacenm non rantofum, as \fhewed you in thé Chapter next fave one beforethis < it isalfoaffuredly the Hieracinm Apalum flre (naverubente of Columna, The Vertues; ‘ ‘ Thefe Kindes of Hawkeweedsare ofthe lie temperature with the former, and may performe as much in their operation as they, and therefore I will referre yon unto them to be informedof their qualities which mayfafely be transferred to thefe, Cnuar. XX XIII. Hieracia Cichoriacea, Wilde Succory-like Hawkeweedes, Quintut Ordo, Thefift Ranke. 1, Hieraciofolio Hedypnoidis, Yellow Succory-like Hawkeweede. ay TA His Hawkeweede hath a few leavesnext the ground, fomewhat long and narrow,' waved or Ke) unevenly dented aboutthe edges, in fome more, in otherleffe, and fomecimeshairie withall, yet plan- E eXXXXII XKIT Cuap, eat Intubaceum flare carneo, 3. Hierativm Hibpicethinbacete Gilli Bluth gardenSuccory-like Havvkewveede: XE Succory ih H he rend Garden en Succory-like Hawkeweedes. = 5 Quarts Ordo, The fourth Ranke. i \ YY t llowgarden Succory-like Hawkeweede. nde of Succory Hawkeweede rifeth aD : ender f{moothftalke about a foote et fomewhat leaning downewards, d.-inte’ many branches, at’ the foote’| v {mooth long darke :greene leaves, about” nlength, and one and a halfe in breadth,fome ivifions, and others efpécially, thofe that 4s very much, €ach of the ftalkes and bran= an hand breadth bare unto the roppes rrieth a yellow flower of a middle eager ga — e downe, and is carried away at tubacenm flore magno albido medio luteo: bite garden Succory-like Hawke-weeke er s a Hawkeweeke awkeweeke isis very very like li untothe former, f ae a an are (omewhat larger and broader, and «the age O chy r e whitite and gt on the aes are flowers alfo are with anc € yellowin the mi ic reddifh underneath ‘kee Spipeeger: 3. ce intubaceum flore , a ane — Succory-like Hawkcarneo eweede, eigad _ - zeeerds hathdivers long and fomew hat torne in on tbe ed = As a or more flender anor teowueat i" ant ley a el are foote high or more, {pteading a branch -cosaithofee iy WW \ 5 : ; MP WINS ve ‘ dents on the The lowerleaves.ofthis Hawkeweedeare fomewhat long and narrow, with burthree or foure fides ending ina point:the ftalkes are branched frorh the middle upwards,and at every joint a leafe underit bearing at the joynts and toppesfeverall pale yellow {mallflowers, which turne into heads ofdivers crooked feede like {mall round and hard hornesor hookes,. {et all moft round and ftarre fafhion, fomeof the {eedes being lon- ; Y/ ‘ white, with fome {mall fibres faftenéd thereto, 2. Hieracinmfalcatum five fielatum, Starse-like Hawkeweede, / WS s 29 tre ait intucbacenm'flore I Yellow : sae Ba eeeOre: tHEes 2. Hieracium i > NPE ©) ted in Gardens hath little or none atall: it fendeth forth a great manyflender {talkes,with a fewleaves PSL fer difperfedly upon them, {maller than thofe below, and branching at the toppes whereat ftand feverall greene fealy huskes with yellow flowersin them, han ing downetheir heads beforetheyare blowen,wherethe winde: the roote is long and ingrow crooked feedelying in the downe,and are {cattered where it pleafeth ger byhalfe than others: the rooteis milkie {mall and ftringy perifhing évery yeare after {ede time, 3. Hieraciumfalcatim barbatum, Herbe Impious like Hawkeweede, We ee This impious Hawkweede(not that it hath any hurefull qualitie therin,but becaufe the fide branches rife higher lower leaves of twoor three inches than the middlemoft,like the herbe-Impia or Impious Cottenwecdeyhath thedents on the edges the ftalkes are long, and one and a halfe broad,of a darke greene colour, and with but few {mall not a foote high, bearing but few leaves on them,and at the tops one fmall flower, of a pale yellow colour, ; fomewhat browner in the middle, compaffed about with divers rough hornes whichgrow hairyor bearded and 1. Hieraciues facie Hedypnoidis. Yellow Succery-hke Hawkeweede, |