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Show Tripeg. atrum Botastcum. org Cmar.25.— eThe s. e 4s Rubus faxatilis Alpinus. y 2, Chamerubus five Hamirubuse The ftony Bramble or Rocke Rafpis. The: (mall or low Bramble, he ~ MWA (| ANKE S: wass. TheT beater of Plants, ch Cunras., 1019 aa r ee icslinkaeaeaeree Fo eaeeet which come the fruit very like urto Bramble berries bur reddifh as after hes, branc the s of Yiandingatthe toppe much about ander ground, fhed + the roote fpreadeth Rafpis Sucnot fo well relli Rubus tricocces. The Deaw berry or Winberry. raifedup with often lying downe then Being her more fe~ e branches like the Jaft more toget TheDeaw berry hath {lender weak inthe laft, the leaves likewife are ufually but three fet on then the flowers are white fewer prickes and thornes there as large as it and nearer fet together on long footftalkes: t herin one, yet many times toget fec es orain arate on the branches, yet almof or es berri fting but of three {mall r ground and fmall, che berries ufually confi fweete or blew then the other : the roote hereof creepeth unde leffe fortre or five leffe fappic but not more then chelatt. ftony Bramble or Rocke Rafpis. 5. Rubys faxatilis Alpinus. The hath divers flender red to the Rafpis then the Bramble em, fet here and refer fitly more is us any thoine at all onth This {inal ow plant which by Clafi out with high, foote a then more edges of a very reddi(h twiggyhairy brancheslitretalkes three alwayes joyned together and denred about theconfi lting of foure footf her toget foure or three hes branc there withrongh leaves upon the rs ftand at the toppesof into fmall’ froir,compocurne wards har fh and binding tafte : the lowe after h whic r, colou a pale or whitifh Rofe aredaifh and fome of five leavesa peece, of eyther inthe Rafpis or Bramble toofrhe palate, berries fet together,greater then acid juice gratefull and e fweet fed of three foure or five gtaines orcranf ant pleaf moft ofa parent, full and fhooteth forth inndry colour when they areripe,al moft lof ftone : theroote creepeth all about h kerne having in each’of them ® white roug e. erry. branches from the joynnts as they creep 6. Chamamorus Anglia. Our Knotb 6. Chamemoras Anglica, OurKnotbertie. ¢ s ont above fer with foureorfive large leave deepcly er brownifh ftalks nota foot high, The Knotberry rifechup with flend each of them divided into five parts, and each of them fomewhat which another at feverall winged joynts, he edges, rough and as it were crumpled each upona long footftalke, flowe r fhed at the top with one farni jagged and dented alfo round aboutt being e ftalk each ; at there like eares {et wetha large berrylike unto a Mulatthe joynts have two {mall peeces follo h whic after r, colou e purpl roore a darke made of five round pointed leaves of a reddith colour when it is ripe and of a fowrith {weet tafte, the and of ground berry of divers graines fer together, joynts whereby it is fattned in the y knott the at fibres fmall forth creepeth much andfarre fhooting s. from thence divers new fhoots for {talke o-Britanicafive Lancaftrenfe Vaccinium nubis. 7. Chamemorus Cambr fhire Cloud berry. [he Welth Knotberry or Lanca ong which and the blacke bérried e appeareth above the ground mofle;am fcarf that ble and there faire Bram ow and.l {mall This ground, and fhooting forth here under ing runn s roote ing creep the edges, Heath, &c. it groweth,hath {mall and a little unevenly dented about , asale , parts ve intofi were it as ed large leaves alinoft round a little divid s of a darke greene colour onthe upper fide and paler underneath veine , and at the coppe a purplith fmall being fomewhat rough andfull of fundry: ree the like but leffer leaves on them { fome flender ftalkes with two orth a Rafpis like fruit, in fome fmaller in others greater confifting of eth into colour tafting reafonable ge Oren fh Rofe-like flower which chang reddi pale a of ffer, and fometimesle erries fettogether, {ometimes more s, well,alchough not fo good asa Ratpi emorus Norwegica, The Knotberry of Norway. 8. Cham flender brownifh twigges tiunto our firft Knotberry, having many foorftalkes more round then the This Knorberryof Normay is very likeeon are fet divers broad leaves upon Tong fing not much ebove foote high, wher great ribs d about the edges,and having 2, divifions,each {nipped or denre ftalkes rife divers lownd parted into three or more fhort to the edges: from the toppes of the s from them onthe under fide withdivers {mall veine of five white leaves for the moft part, with divers white chreads tipt> ted a Strawberry. fome reddifh and ers. each apona long footltalke compo follow the fraite, of the bigneffe of h with yellow inthe middle = afcer whic fomewhat clammy, yet not unpleafant with {mall kernells therein. ance {ubit otliers more pale, of a foft pulpy . Another Norway berry. 9. Chamemorus Norwegica altera thofe of the Rives or red unto like very are h whic lat the buth nto colour whofe The likeneffe of the leaves of this {mall are ofa like fhortnes)of ablackifh tobe joyned thereunto,the ftalks berries {tand at the toppes of the Currant hath canfed the name & the , parts y fundr into ly deepe more leaves are broad, andcurin fomewhat rt ftalke, red when they.are fipe and were ina tuft every one upon afho flalkes manycluttering togetheras it fomewhat tartin tafle. The Place. and hedge fides and fometimes fecond groweth fometimes by woods and higher grounds : the thehills _ The firft is frequent every where: the on groweth third the Kingdome, inthe middle of tields in many places in this Torkefbiresche fift in {tony and rocof this land,as Chefbire, Lancafbire ,& the fixt fourth is well knowne in the Northparts Huntington and Northamptonfhire s and other places of Ket, as alfo in high= kyplaces, both in the lle of Thanet Ingleborough the other Pendle the two Simcalled one the Yorke/bire, and paine full Chirurgion and groweth onthe highhills in Lancafhire knowne unto us by Thomas Hasketa made firft was {eventh Shires the efthills in Englandzthe Lobel going bothinto Wales and draughtthereof, but Doctor a Gentleman plit of Lancafire who gave usa rude on Ingleborough bill in Lancajbire, as M*. Bradfhanghbecaufethe bill neare thereunto found it there growing, and the fruit cloud berry, call people the where us, to up it fent grow naturally of the Countrydid likewife and : and the two laft are declared oy their titles to feemethas it were continually covered with clands e Time. in Norway, in the end of Augaff or beginning ofSeptember. All thefe ower about I#/y and their berries are ripe he Names. hath three forts : the Latines callit Rubus and Sentis. Theophraftus The Bramble is called in Greeke Ga7%s Bat, or Canis rubs, Phiny hath caninus Rubus Cynofbatos and Humirubws Humilis rubus, or are generally knowne of all, but.of the Batos Rubus, Chamebatos three alfo but in a different manner + the two fir forts of Theophafivw Spina appendix or Oxyacanthus our white thorneor Haw~ the maketh Tragus for {omecontroverfie, is Rofa : there t id Wlarcellns and others thinke vs anne doth Dedoneus alfo. Cords, Lacuna, therne to bee (ynofbatos, and fo |