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Show 846 Cuap.16, Theatrum Botanicum. Trine 7 i -TRise7. fet thereon,the flowers are {mall and yellow like the laft, and fo are the feede veffells b : like cleare Parchment fomewhatyellowihh : the talte whereofis {mall like the firtt, S but cleare and tranfparent 5+ Thlafpi clypeatum arbore[cens Creticum, The great Buckler-Th/a/pi of Cand This hath the lower part of the ftalke thicke fhore and wooddy, the branches rifing from abehin TheTheater of Plants. 1. Thlajpi fruticofum folio Leucoij anguftifotinm, Narrow leafed wooddy Treakle-muftard, Cuap.16. 3. Thiafpi fruticofum Hipanicam, Spani{h wooddy Treaklesmuftard, f cubits length and wooddy alfo, with twohoary thicke leaves fet ail along the branches, many of the ‘cai one way,bearing at the toppes fandry {mall white flowers, and after them roundflat huskes refemblin olde fhioned Bucklers among the Venetians, with {mall roundflat '{eede within them, and fomewha fh a 1oote is thicke, fhort and wooddy, with divers {trings andfibres théreto, : uk ADArpes the The Place. Someof thef forts are naturally growing about AZompelicr and the parts not far ec as Colwinarelateth,and the lalt in Candy as ed/pinéy faith, te off, fomealfo about Naples The Time, They flower and give their feede about thé fame time that thé othérs before { whatlater. ; et downe doe, or fome. The Names. The firhtis called by Lobel Thla(pi parvem Hieracifolium five Lunavia lutea Mon/pelj é clypeatum, by Camerarius Thla/pi bifcutatums vel Lunaria bifulcata,by Lugdunenfis “tpSoe¢!a Thlafpi Thalius Lencoium montanum primum, by Colamna Leucoium Alyfoides umbellatum montanntys by Tiber"amin by Thlafpi clypeatum minus, but in Gerard the figure is miffet, the greater in ftead of the lefler peed cde clare, andby Bashinus Thla/pi bifcutatum afperum Hieracifolium majus + the fecond Columna eliea a) Aljffeides Apulafpicata and by Bauhinus Thlalpt bifcutatum afperum minus :the third Colamna calleth ‘Lew fae moxtanumfore pedato,referting itrather to Leacoinm then to a Th/a/pi,although the feede veffells are farre diffe ring, but Baxbinus contrariwife maketh it a T4/a/pias it doth moft fitly thereunto agree, and callethic Th ee bifcutatum villo(um flore calari donata : the fourth is called by Lobel Thlafpi alterum minus Clypeatum Serpilili ve Lugdunenfis Thlafpi minus ae Pene, yy Columna Thlafpi minimum[picatum lunatum, by CéfaRea Levat ria Greca quarta, and by Bauhinus Thla/pi clypeatam Sérpillifoliom': the lat is fo named by A/pinus in hij 7 ofexoticke plantsas itis in the title, 6 y Apinst at his'booke Full The Uertues, 5 Thereis none of thefe : herbes ofhalfe that fiercéneffe or fharpeneffe that many ofthe others beforé are. ¢ é isany ofthem ufed in Phyficke that I know for aiiy purpofe, but ferve onely as varieties in nature ue ene the curious. Y vi Or aN | i XS, Qizi AS Cuar, XVI. 3 T'hlatpi pino/isms fraticofaw: Thlafpifiuticofam. Shrubby, bufhie, or wooddy Treakle-Mutard. ieeeeeetneation } Fift kind of Thia/piis of thofe that grow greater then the reft and more wooddylike a fmall bufh,whereofthere are fomevarieties here to be expreffed. 1. Thlafpifruticofum Lencoijfolio latifolium, The broaderleafed wooddy Treakle-Muftard. This broad leafed wooddy Thla/pi rifeth up with a wooddyround flalke balfea yard high bearing thereon long pale greene leaves like unto thofe of the Stack-Gilloflower butfhorter, and narrower the flowers that ftand at the toppe are fomewhat large and of a pale whitifh ; yellow colonr,after which followfeedeveffells madelike fhields parted into two parts,as many cther of the for- merforts are. 2, Thlafpifrutico{um Leuceijfolio anguftifolium, Narrow leafed wooddy Treakle-Muftard, This other wooddy Th/a/p: {preadeth with many branches thicke fet with narrow long leaves, verylike unto the lefler Sea Leucoinm : the flowers atthe top are white ftanding many togetherin fhort {pikes, whichturneinto {mall flat feede veffells like unto thereft : the roote is white long and wooddy fpreading much under ground. 3. Thla/ps frutico[um Hifpanicum, Spanifh wooddy Treakle-Muftard. This Th/a/pi fhooteth forth many weake hard and wooddy ftalkes, {cafe able to {tand upright, thicke fet on all fides with rough hairy leaves like unto Savory up to the toppe where grow-many {mall white flowers in fhort {pikes and after them {mallflat powches with feede in them: theroote is hard and wooddyperifhing every yeare. 4. Thlafpi fruticofum{pinofum. Thorny Treakle-Muftard. This thorny Th/a/pi rifeth up withdivers hard wooddy ftalkes branchingforth diverfly,fetin divers places with fhort and fharpe thornes, the leaves are difperfed on the branches without any order, at fomeplaces one or two together and at others more,whichare {mall and long, pointed at the ends,and hoary asic wereall over efpecially on the underfide : the flowers are white ftanding thicke togetheratthe firlt,but afterwards growinto long {pikes wherecome fiall feede veffells like unto the {maller forts of Tla/pi: the roote {preadeth divers wayes, yet abideth not but perifheth as the reft doe. 5. Thlafpi incanum Mechlinienfe. Hoary Thlatpi of Machlin. This Thlafpi of AZachlix crowethfirft with many long and whitith hoary leaves lying on the ground,and afterwards bnfhing thicke upon the flender weake ftalkes, beare a number of {mall white flowers at the toppes intufts,and afterwards {pread morein length,where follow {mall round feede veffells a little pointed at the ends, containing {mall feede therein,andleffe fharpe then any others : the roote is long and white perifhing after feede time every yeare, but rayfing it felfe againe of the fhed feede. Sometimes Ihave ene this kind to give double flowers but no fede neither did it endure long after in my Garden, ¥ = 0 5+ Thlapi incannm Dcchlinien(e. ath Hoary Thlafpi of Mechlin. |