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Show Cuar.6, 1152 See — eta a ~ C ‘ Soe 30.8. Gramen Avenacenmvillofa gluma( 6.7, Gramen glumis varijs,co” Bromoidesfive Ts Tree i3 Theatrum Botanicum. = —_—— = Avimaceum (ylvarum, iige Hairy wood Oaten Gratle. ndtlc other Wood Oaten Graffe. ‘ wy edivetacenm autante coms fpicata. atty coloured Oate Grafle,And with few feedes. Cra. 7. he Theater of ‘Plants. BE I3 i RI R q ep. ee Cc Gramen Miliacenm, : VIT . W.illet Graffe. fomefort refemble the buthy toppé of MilHereare divers Graffes, whofe Featherlike toppes} doe in them adde.one or two other, whichare let, whereofI meane to entreate in this Chapter, and unto Indian Millet then the former. unto Turkie or Sy called Sorghintm, becanfe they are more nke Rays sD 1. Gramen Miliacertm vulgare, CommonMillet Graffe. Oe with twoor three fomewhat largeleaves ftalke, flender joynted a with up rifeth Grafle, Millet The common many {mall of many long Featherlike {prigges, confifting of andfithereon, and acthetoppe, 2 bufhy {preading tufte {mall birds greedily devoure : the rooteis bufhy the which feede, {mall lye which within chafiehuskes, é ' i brous, Etsy cim alterum, Another Millet Graffe. 2. GramenMiliac high, with a few narrow leavés,foureorfive inches This orher Millet Grafle, hath a {mall weakeftalke,a cubit the joynts, the featherlike ruftat the toppe is {pread at thereon three or two and , long growing atthebottome and finer: the rdoteis fibrous andreddifh. {maller much are huskes chaftie bacthe like che former, ofMiller Graffe, . Gramen Arundmaceum pannicula miliacea, A third fore afrom a white fibrous roote, yet fhorter then the laft, This third fore hath fandry reedelike leaves,growing sthe toppes, and nartoward thereon joynts o withw high, cubic mong which rifeth upa ftalke oF two,abouta toppe as the firit, of i ‘whereofltandeth fucha featherlike rower and longerleaves ftanding at them, atthe toppes about three inches long. Graffe, 4+ Gramen Sorghissm, Indian Millet Graffe,or Pipé thereupon Gramen Sonorum Flancall Pipe Graffe,and Lobel The Indian Millet Graile, which the Flemmings yard highor of the hollow reedelike ftalkes, growing halfea deorum, becaufe the boyes there make them pipes above; fomewhatlike patts many of toppe fpiked fpread ,anda thereon bétter, with faire long Lilly-like leaves . therein thenin Milleg,the gore 1s fibrous ee unto the Indian Millet,and larger feedes raffe, . Gramen Sorghinumalcertm, Another Indian MillerG fhoothey areweake,bending downe to the ground, and but thelaft, ike ftalkesl hollow hath rt otherfo This feeming,2s having narrowlong leaves on them,: the {talke ting our fibres therein, whereby itrootetha freth, the toppe fach a like fpread {piked head as the former, whofe ic were torunne through them, like to a pipe, and at ' : huskein the {everall parts are fmaller, The Place and Time. rved ngh obfe ltho rs,a othe any in hedge fides, as well in our Land, as They doe all growin Fieldes, and by the S ili ‘i ° "The roote hereofis long and white, likeunto Quiche Graffe.creeping in the ground, having next thé ground narrow (hort leaves, where the falkeis réddifh but longer up higher, the huskes that are fet fpaifedly at the tops, ‘ = one fide for the mioft part, are ofadarkereddifh purple colour, and white within, with {mall {cedes in hem. 6. Gramen glamis varijs. Particolour ed Oaté Gaffe. 4 ms ee nepete eo Jong,and narrow, from among which rife two or three, fmooth and brittlena» Foote high, bearing a fhort {pike of {mall huskes of divers colours,the roote is thicke, covered with a rough white barke, 7. Gsamen Bromoidesfive Avenscenm pasicigranum nutante coma fpicata. Oate Grafle with few feeces i is fomewhat hairy all over,thé Icaves are of a fad greene colour, fet on ftalkes two or three cubits high,and atthe toppesa {piked bending head, having fevenot eight fmall long huskes, with few {eedes in them, this grows eth neere woodsfides in many places, : 8. Gramen Avenaceumfglvarum, Wood OatenGraffe. é _ : emcee ftalkes hereof are halfe a yard high,with foft long narrow leaves onthem, and atthe tops of them : 7 oper and openlike unto fome of the Oate Graffes before: the roote runneth arcepit ginthe g2roun f 9. Gramen Avenaceum exile, Small Wood Oaten Graffe. Thisis fl o hpit enderer and fmallerin all the parts thereof, bnt ftandingalittle more upright, the roote hereof is fibrous,and therein differeth moft from the other. 10, Gramen Avenacenm villofa gluma, Hairy Wood Oaten Graffe. nal he {talkes hereof are two cubits high, with {mall narrowleaves,foureor five inches long, the {piked head hath Kalfe,th rootes8 the Lalfe,the le by by the r isiis often found lefle fomewhat long and hairy huskes,diftiin@lly fet one above; another, this ate tiptddy a Talowith. The Place and Time, places,where they flowrifh allthe SumBbee all gtow in Woods,and by Wood fides, on hils and thelike The fick before. is tomembred by Clufuue,the fifth, andThe by Banhinws, fixchNames. membred : the rélt have not béehe {pecified by anyother The Vertues. “ fae ofthefe are nfed in Noze Phifick€ to any purpofe that lknowCuar . Gramen Sorghinum. vnl; o o hee? y 2 ; rs with red buskes * m locustisy rubris, Oate Graffe venacer ee 3 : . 5, Gramena Z eeSe : ian iM : a i See |