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Show Tripei4, Theatrum Botanicum. Cuar.35, 4. Cypivus longus inedoras.. VafayouryCyperus with long rootes. , 3+ Cypirusrotundus littoreasinodoras Anglicuss Englifh.unfayoury round rooted Cyperus, Se aes Trrer4, The Theater ofPlants. Cwar.36. 1265 ftalke aifo is three fquaté,two foote high and mote,at cach upper Joynt whereofwith the leaves comeforth long clofe heads, the whole plantisucterly withoutfentat all. o 4. Cypirus rotandus littorews inodorms eAnglicus alter, Another round rooted English Sea Cyperus. This other Enghf fort is verylike the laft,both in rootes and leaves, .but differeth from ic in this, that ic hath at the toppes ofthe ftalkes three or foure blackifb fcaly heads fer togetherat feverall places with the leaves, 5- Cypirus rotundus inodorus aquaticus, Vntayoury water round rooted Cyperus. : ny This fort of Cypertis hath fandry blackifh round rodtes,(ec with many {mall fibresas they {pread in the ground We from whence rife fuch like cornered leaves and {talkes, asin the former, a: the coppes weereof withthe leaves come forch long pannickles. 6, Cypirus rotundus inodores aquaticua alter, Aooth:r unfayoury water round rooted Cyperus, o. Cypirus rotundus inodorgs aquaticys alter, Another Vnfavoury water round rooted Cyperns. This Cyperus is verylike rhe la{t fort in the rootes,being fomewhat long and round, like Olives, and many fibres ac them, butthe leaves are much longer, and the {talkes fatre higher,the rough heades likewife or pannickles are fhorter and more eminent, with fome long leaves amongft them. = “72640 The Place and Time, Thefirt is often found with us: in the borders of fields and in woods: the {econd in Germany, the third andfouth in our Sea ¢oalts, in divers places both of Shepey, and Phanet in Kent,and in other places, the fifth on the banckesand in the ditches of the river Scheld by Antwerpe,and the laft plentifully inthe low marfhes beyond Ratc/iffe,and are in {eede inthe end of Angaft. The Names. The firft is called by Lobel Cyperas longus inoderms /ylveftris, and by Barhinus Cyperus longus inodorus Germanicus : [he fecond hecalleth as it isin the title. The thitd Lobel calleth (yperm rotundus inodorus littorews, Cefalpinus Pfeum docyperus, faying the Florentines call it Noalo,and Bauhinus Cyperus rotundys inodorss eAinglicus as 1 doe, but that I adde ea) > 5. Cypirus rotundys imodorus aqaaticut. bg Vafavoury round rooted water Cyperus tittorews thereunto, and terme both ir and all the reft Cypirus for the reafons fhewed beforein thefirlt Claffis, The tourth is apecies ofthe la(t, chiefly differing in the toppe heads, which Bawbinw calleth Cyperus rotundas inedorus Germania cvs, and faith that becaufe the figure of Lobels aquaticus Septentrionalinm, which is my fifth wastalfe,he fer outthis as the right,but this diftereth both in roote and heads from it, and agreeing better withthe former, which is my third Te for Lobel faith his aquaticus Septentrianalium,hath long pannickles which this hath nor. Thefifths termedas I faid by 5 ve Lobel, Cyperus aquaticus Septentrionalium, by Camerarins = ——— y FRI eZ Cyperus rotundus nigras inodoras radiceshabens being a different{o:t alfo from rhe next,efpecially in the heads, the ig. Cypirns rotundas littereut Inodorus Anglicas alter ‘Another round rooted unfayoury Sea Cyperus. Ja{t hath not beene publi thed by any before. The Vertues, wo Fy All thefe forts of unfayoury Cyperns, doe declare that they are as defective in heate and dryneffe, asin fent « from the {weete kindes,and therefore for any thing I can learne aré not ufed for any purpofe in Phyficke, Cwar. XXXVI. Gramina Cyperoidea, Cyperus like Graffes. Here are fo many forts of thefe Cyperus like Grafles that I know not well how to divide them, and therefore muft fer them all together inone Chapter, and f{peake as briefly of them as I can, I. GramenCyperoides majus latifolium, The greater fort of Cyperus Graffe. This greater Cy perus€rafle hath fundry large and long leaves like untthofe of. Reedes, ( Lobel faith like untothote ofGillgflewers )among which rife up diversthree {quare ftalkes, hearing three or foure clofe {piked brownith heads theréon one above another : the raote is brownith and fouldingit felfe one within another with many fibresar them, OF this fore there is another, called by Baubinus, Gramen Cyperoides la~ Alterac, S377) yp Fifolinm{pica padices virids majeswhofe rootes are more bufhy and fibrous,andthe {piked heads more greene, /having along narrow leafeunder the lowelt head. _ : 2. Gramen Cypersides majrs-angaftifolium. A gréat fort of Cyperus Grafle withmarow leaves, This other differeth litcle from thelalt,but in growing lower, with narrowerleaves amd {piked heads, chat are thinner and longer, but of the fame brownifh greene colour with it. 3. Gramen Cypervides- minus anguftsfolinm, The lefler narrow leafed Cyperus graffe, This leffer fort hath narrower leaves and three {quare ftalkes, bearing {maller and:more {piked long heads, ac the roppes, three ufually fertogether onea little from the other more {tiffe al(o dndupright, rhe roote hath long {tringes andfibres thereat, (hooting forth like Cyperus, 4+ Pfeudocypirws {pica brevi pendala, Baflard Cyperus with fhort pendulous heads. This Baftard Cyperus groweth fomewhatlike unto the true long Cyperus,having large and long gtaffic leaves im |