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Show “Ofte Hittorie ofPlants. 5 Lisen Ga-The Kind’. ofthe Burvers.isleffer,fosthemoft past growingin gardens, Lovwithftandirg. it groyethin Parren fieldes,svhere,ir ismuch {mallers;the, other greater, isaltogitha wilde, ji oft Be Defcription, hea Arden Burnet hath long leaues| made vp, together ofagreat many ypon one-flem,cuery.one whereof isfomething roundynieked on the edges,fomwhat hairie:amongthele Ofthe Hiftory of Plants. LBs 2s - urties of which wewill intreat,doth.ditfer from Poypinella, which isalfo called Saxifrage, Ope L —_——- Ay fen io49 SSeran oioven. flix, pitting off bloudsandall ThedecoCtion of Pimpinell' drunken, cureth the bloudyy flix,the {pitti bleu a ot her F e a ; atte te, ; Theherbeand feed madeinto pouder,and drunke with win le, Or water vate wherein rein iron i hath beene G oo “The leaues of Pimpinell are very ysgood to heale wound s,and 1;are receiuedin ceiued in drinkes drink that aremade : The leaves of Burnetfteepedin wine and drunken, comfort the hea keit metry,and are [ good againtt the trembling and fhaking thereof, f ea . is * : rifeth aftalke'thatistot-alzogecher without leaues, {omething chamfered spon the purple tops whereof growlittle round heads or knapsyvhiehbring forth {mall-floures.of a browne long + theihole colour,and after themrcotnered feeds, whieh arethruttyp togetlicr./The rootis stigs aioe : plant doth {mell fomething like a’ Melon;or Gucumber, 22 -Wilde'Buret is greater inalpases) it hath wider and bigger leauesthan thofe ofthe forcomer:the ftalkeis longer, fometimes.two.cubits high the knaps aregreater, of a.darkepurple lour,andthe feedis likewife cornered and greater:the root longer,but this Burnet hathnopledfant eatin? nvlio ti tions bie, esusot bas teak " fmellarall. and leaues,ftalkes, large yery, with kinde, this of another gardens fome keptin + 3. Thereis andthe heads;for the heads are forneinchand halfeJong, yet but flender confidéringthe length, the precedent: » floures(as I 'remember).are ofa whitifh colour: in.opiersefpe Ats.itdiffers, norfrom _it may fitly be called Pimpinellafanguiforba bortenfts. pagnemCatt Garden Burnet, -£ onto :ARRGns, ; vont sighiboes 32 . doth grow wilde xp The fmall Pimpinell is commonly plantedin gardens, notwithftanding “it i Lat; ER? kc = ommarlybarren heaths and pafturess: 9.63 hus Jhoola dic and my fell Thegreat wilde Burnet groweth(as M".Ly¢e faith) in dry medowes aboutValuord, haue foindit'growing vpon'thefideofa caufey whishicrofferh the onehalfofa ficléwhereath onepartis earable ground,andthe other part medowslying between Paddingtonand Lyffon.grets ee + ee neere vnto London , vpon the high way. Rte ey Khe TA . They floure fromIune,vnto theend oF-Augutt. ~ fi te TA | The Defcription, I 2s kinde of Saxiftage our Englith women Phyfitions hauein great vfe,andis familia arly ns yntothem,vouchfafing that namevntoit ofhis vertues againft the ftone:it ae en 0 Aas thickerand broader,very like vnto Se/elépraten/é,™Mon/pelienfium (which * bl ath beftowed vpon this our Englith Saxiftage) among whichrifeth vp ftalke,ofa wkhighor more,bearing at the top {pokie rundles befet with whitith yellow floures: the root isthickeblacke without,and white within,and of a good fauour. TiSavifraga Anglicanafacie Sefeli pratenfis. h Englith Saxifrage. ; 2 Saxifraga Pannoni i cismeeen Auttrian Saxiftage. i mie The Names. tcl Cuar. 422. OfEnglifh Saxifrage. ; otheand Thelater herbarifts doe call Burnet Pimpinellafanguiforba, that it may differ fromthie becalied rathietit should yet it is called byfeuerall names,s ang uiforba,and Sang uinaria : Gefner had haue faid’: ofothers it ™* Peponellgofthe {mel ofMeloris:or Pomapions,to whichit is like,as'we blesbrauts Her Gots ighDurch,Aol H in : lla men,Solbaftre ofmoft med Pimpinella,or Bipeanula’: anguiforbe: in Englith,Burnet. Itagrestt Bartlin 25lutkraut megelbrautsin French, Pimpennelle,S his fecond Ironavoortstht leate (2° cumaltera D toftorsais Sideritide, that is to fay,with Diofcorides edges ofthe written to confit ofmany nicks inthe efpecially that ofthe leflur {ort)which we haue Pliny inhis 24 book chapter. 17.reporteth robename' Jeaues,and thisimay.be the very {ame which in Perfia, Sifitiepterss,b ecattfe it made themmerry ; he alfo calleth the {ame Provontedts, and ‘ neta,and likewile Diony/ionymphas,for that it doth maruelloufly agree with wine,eowhtien ar” Pimpjncllafas we haue faid )dorh give a/pleafant fent : neither is that repughanh vhattlim) Oe out that pe ae Iron-woorts ; forit often falleth hing therplace hath .written/Des ideritibus: of theplaces,vnder thet bape divers names:whicht rethof one andthe felfe fame plant indiucrs Play did not well ior fooner when théwriters them{elues dé not well knowthe plant, as that owmne-op! gerisor Iron-Wwoort,it is euen thereby manifeft, becaufe he ferteth not down his heteofbut other mens. = Sea — E ke ; q The Temperature. - and thé SS Sumner,belidesthe drying and bindingfacultie thatit hath,doth tikewilemeanlyemee leffer Barnet hath likewifewithall a certaine fuperficiall; fleight,and temperate ftein’ porn & inice, itts.put into thewineit doth leaue behind it: this is not in the dry herbe inthe decodtiony ROAM = ¥ P| V5Sy, i j @ The Vertues,: % J hiseo doth attribute to med 52 Burnet is afingulat goad herb for wounds(whichthing Diofeorides ftanchethbleeding,and thereforeit was ™ Ironwoort)ande¢ommended of a number : it caheabee d gniforba,as well inwatdly taken, as outwardly applied. pouder ofthe drie leanes of thebere,” the of ion thedecod given,or is Either the inje¢ B_ 2 miediciries. bruifed,it is outwardly applied or elfe put among otherexternal on™a monthlyc the ftop to effectuall moft alfo flixritis nd-bioudy thelaskea h —tItftaiet C “The leffer Burnetis pleafant to beatenin fallads,in which itis thought to makers D a certaine grace in the crina® syand gladjas alfo being put into wine,towhichit yeeldeth A : . : P. Clif. harhfet forth .2. Clufis another plant not much different from this our common Saxifrage, neni ; i i he,are much :ied it Saxif-a ‘xifraga Pannonicawhich Ihaue thought fit here toinfert:the leaus,faith wanan thofe thofe ofof Hogs-Fennell, Hoock ‘ thofe ofFumitorie sori + the ftalkes ate fome and fomewhatlike Hanine {omefewfniall fome & ; i floures: = crhauing leaues,and atthe top carrying an vmbel ofwhite etmuchvalike that of Hogs-Fennel,but fhorter and moreacride;it is hairie at the top thereof |