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Show "4068 Ofthe Hitterie of Plants. Linu whereof two are large, and edged with greene on the outfide: the otherfoure are {mall ones, and grow twoona fide betweene the two larger leaues : thefe floures being vaded, there fuceced croo. a final] ked cods,great er, and more full of knots or diuifions than the former,whereinis contained andflat yellow feedlike Galega : the rootis long,thicke,and fingle. q ThePlace, Thefe wilde Cumins do growin Lycia,and Galatia,a prouince of Afia,and in Carthageacitie ‘of Spaine ; feldomefeene in thefe Northerne parts: notwithftandingat the impreffion hereofthe laf did floure and flourith in my garden, Thefe grow in Prouifice in France,andin diuers parts of Spaine.¢ The Time. They floure in Auguft,and perfect their feed in S eptember, - q The Names. Their names haue been touchedintheir titles in as ample manneras hath beenfet down by any Author. The Temperature andVertues. “Lin! Of the Hiftory ofPlans, 1069 toaccept of this forthe true Sophiavntil fomedifciple Or other of his déthew or fe foe Boni wherewith their matter Paracelfizs did fuch great matters: in Englith we calti in ae See cultieagain{t the flix, “ hn go ; {| The Temperature, Sophiadrieth without any manifett fharpeneffe or taste: G The Vertues The feed ofSophia or Flixweed drunkewi th ewith ; wi wine ii faske, and all other iffies of blond, gee ae neeae eee Hlix,the A Theherbe bruifed or put into vnguents, clofeth and a healet ' hv 5,as B Portl{ws faith,and that becaufe it drieth without old'lotes anctworind crimonie or Tangs fharpnOr effe, Cua P. 435. Of the‘reat (elandine,or Swallow-woort, Théir temperature and vertues arereferred to the garden Cumin; notwithftanding I cannotreade q The Defiription, in any Authorof their vfe in Phyficke. 1 hee great1 Celan biespibi anaagee n dine hath a tender brittle flalk €,TO airi ound, hairie,and full ! of branches, cacht : tA knees ork rknottie ioints, fet with leaues not vnlike to thofeot : bite teh lumbité Steading didiNeen cut or iagged,of a grayith greene vnder, and greene Bae ae er thn like ote of Hk RMRne ae grow at the top of the ftalkes,ofa goldyellowcol Cuar. 434. Of Flixweed. our, in / 2 i : atter -fLOure shy nt is. ofa firong Giell wholepla Hothit er which come Jong cods,fullofb leake or pale feeds : et otthecolour of Saffron : ees x Sophia Chirurzorum. @| The Defcription, Flixweed. I Fiiweed hath -round and hardfialks,2 w cubit &ahalfe high, wheron dogro nuIcaues moft-finely cut and diuided intoin Wommemerablefine iags, like thofe ofthefea wm, wood called Seriphium,ot Abfiathinmte vate but muchfiner and {maller,drawing necte tthe’ fmallef leaues of Corianders, ofanc ee C on s floure the : ur ecolo green worne rk yelthe tops of the {priggie branches ofada : thing pleafant,and yeeldetha thicke iuice ofa tnilkie fubRenes the rootis thicke and knobbie,with fomethreds annexed aproken orbruifed » yeeldeth thereto phi 2 a fap or iuice ofthe colourofgold. et !I ChelidoniyUALius US Great I Me, C -din 2 : 2 3 Cheli‘don donium Malus folio MAis diffeé70. Great Celandine with more cut leaue s. coas 10" ¢ { lowcolour: after which come long ht,an¢ of is long, firaig fmall red feeds : the root he awooddie fubftance: : 2 The fecond fort differeth not fromyi aT ? leaves rhe that g fauin precedent, efpecially confifte ae are broader, wherein difference - notwithftanding in mine opiniet Tabernamontanus found this fecondfort a Ing h. in fome fertill place, whereby the earce which moue grow broader and greater, 9 ae ney make ofthis a fecond fort,whereas plants arebothbut one andthe felfe fame aseesil The Place. a : mo! in th growe weede This Flixe al n the re whe euery England,almoft 021 buildings, by high waies,and bafe places. in filthic q rhe Time. Tt floureth and feedeth fromt Tune to the end of September. | The Names. : j alictrum dole Flixweedis called Thalietrum., and of fome,T halictrum, but vnproperly a3 for Y A at brag very muchof an OFbe eth to Englith Rubarbe : che Paracelfians do vauntand to do wonders 5 Wer at imagine they ewith Paracelfi,wher addingthereto the furname w fameplant it is difputable,the controuerfic not as yet decided ; neuerthelefle «s ahis Other doth “neler eur an noos ti ope and magnitude differ fromthe former, but in the leaves’ fomewhatin their fhape refemble an Oken leafe : the floures d ido e5¢¢,and alfa |