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Show 1144 CHar.2 & angoffifoligm 1, 3. Gramen latifolium, : ec fpica tjgeen compata, ofe eared wlute and red Wleate. tritici mutica 4. 5. Gramen M angullifolium SP(pica bat fini @ [pica Bryxe majoris, Ruth leafed white W heate Grae 5 and the greater Spele wheate Graffe, nt a sie sieges acaeabiidiete Theatrum Botanicum.=13, = . phe 7 The PThenter of «i st cee ia chon « | A TY C WAP. 2. Plants. RAB R72 » oo Serae ee —— along {pike cdmpofed of many heads is (lender atid joyneed, are narrower but rough (till on.the:coppe,growerh awnes,.at the ends, the beardesor fhort but fharpe, or three huskes, with ii ferene-above anor her, containing two , tough hat fomew being ir elfe j {cede is cafily faked out of the: eare; the huske Phenix. Red Darnell. Ry ISS = ES YW mfive 2, Lolivm rubru times halfe a foote high, wer than of Barly, the ftalkes are reddith,(ome The leaves hereof are fhorter and narro r and fhorter, and fometime sreddifh alfo, fmalle but , former the like very is es with reddifejayntsalio, the {pike ull efpecially inthe driet grout ds. er Darnell with Oaten toppes- Ie Anoth gluma. ea avenac m alteru m Loliu 4, the toppes hereof or ftalkes, but fomewhat higher, gnely , leaves , rootes in firlt he foore r fromt le {lende on thfitt pointes ff This differe like to winged Oaten heades, with fharpe a differ in that ‘the feverall/heades are more d i ley fhalkes, Graf lDarnel fingle t {mallef The a, maglum rariffi . Pheenissipmplici & and iffipreer (talkestharrit, and theleaves er flender few very hath it that but This isvety) ike the red-Burnell, n. | few fingle huskes, fet very fparfedly thereo alio-narrawer, the(piked héadhath a ater fingle Darnell-Graffe, picu. Thegre d, Die Pheenivecalterabreviorshys denfioribufquef two cubits high, /joynted and ftrake e the red Oarnell, the ftalkes grqw : The leavesand raotes hereofarelik . thicker and r, rounde , bigger are wich chaffic heades, but they Ve the {pike is thinly {ec l-Graffe, 6. Phenix ecerofaachfeata, Small prickly Darnel | , pointed or prickly at the nds, ‘= joynts of full hard, rough, being high, tongues, fharpe ac Phe fralkes hereof arc five ot fixe inches all fhott, rough, and chaffiie like and withall, havedm andwithafew hort leaves on them, are {mail white threads orfibres. the ends, fet ac the joynts : the rootesi a panicala.Branched Darnell-Graffe. i 7, Pheenize musleiplichpicat {piked head is 4s itwere brane or more high, and natrow leaves, the This hath (lender joynted ftalkes, a:cubic\chiefeft difference, che eth confift herein and che into others, l-Graffe witha bowing toppe, 8. Phenix misltiplici pica nutante, Donble Darnel , which’are thicker fec together, i and the heades fpiked the in but laft, the This differechlitt’ or nothing from round. lictle a turne or ; tdppes ofthem bow downe l-Graffe.. \. : 9./ Phanix paluftris & longivs [picatas Branchéd Marth Darnel theréat, fhooteth forth! two or : d roote, with many fbrés joynte white ing creep froma le l-Graf cack is, Darnel “Phis ed a8 the feventh leaft, the fpiked head is a foote long, branch three joynted falkes, two foote high at the Oates. unto like huskes branchofa fing: rs lengh with wingedThe Place and Time. ; s and path-wayes of other fieldes that are fallow All chefe grow,eitherin the ficldes of corne,or in the border 2 Sg——sem majus or mints. letseoetees a h fri two great orts. » The ftalke s alke hereof rifeth fometimes to be twoot three foore is ip » having but few and (hort leaves thereon ; the {pike — three or foure inches long, bearded, and verylike eare of Rye, but with ranning:rootes and joynted, tt ankinde O fthis there is a leffer fort alfonot differing from ; inth {mallneffe, and that the roote is before bur inthe them callie * The Place and Time, : - of thefe graffes have beene found in our owneland, in paftures and corne grounds in Kent, not farre from the Thames, and flourifh when others doe. The Names. pete thefe hath the name inthe title that Bawbinrs in - ] - romus dothcall them by, or with verylittle varietic whichis according to Lobels intention. sad The Vertnes, We know of no nfethat thefe ate pnt toin Phyfické, and therefore we can fay no more ofthem. ——___ CHap, Lolium & Gramen loliaceum, Darnell, and Darnell-Graffe. MAWMIREcaufe the 4piked head of Darnell doth fomea whatrefemb‘e the {pikes of fome of the former, I thought it meete¢ to j joyneit,i and » former. : m a Lolium album, Bde hite Darnell. The Darnellit felfe hath all a the Winter er !long, fiindry lo fat and rough,leaves ( which when the falerifeth,which ye-Graffe of three forts: 1. Loliams ‘album. VVhite Darnell, a. Phenix five Lolium rubrum. Red Darnell. |