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Show dogrow 2 Thisiagged Sticadouehath many finall ftife ftalkes ofa w oody fub{tance ; whereupon colour; onthe top ofthellals jagged Jeauesinfhapelike vnto the leaues ofDill, butofan hoarie toot do growe {pike flowers ofa blewifh colour; andlike vnto the common Lauander pike, The is likewife woodie, Stechasfolio ferrato. Toothed Sticadone, % The defcription. Thereisalfoa certaine kinde heeteof,cif 3 OF : leques,whereof it tooke his name, ° femper virens s L’ Obelj 2 Philli cli. f um femp 1 Pivlliumfivepulicarts herb, Fleawoort, rounde about the edges nickedor toothedlikea fawe,refemblin thofe of Lanandercotton, Tht rooteis likewife woodic. %& Theplace. Thee herbs do growwilde in Spaine, inLan ie PLANTS. > Thefecondkinde of P, | { cough branches, of a wooddi flancelike the precedent, butlonger &h ‘ is “ed &natrower, The chaffic tuft which containe ‘ eT "3 | he Canaric fede which is meatefor r 14 , that come from birdes Canarie 2 of Alpifti,the Phalar’s, which is the thellands of Canarie, The roote hercof lafteth all the winter , and likewifekeepeth his greene ring in {malnefie ofthe leaues onely, whicha ¢ Neuer dying Fleawoort, suedockin Fraunce , andthe Tlandscalled Ste. : seeandiRb shall ————— THE SECOND BOOKE OF THE 470 chades ouer again{t Maffilia; we have themin our gardens, and kept with: great diligenc, fromthe iniurie ofour coldeclymate. % The time. Theyare fowenof {eedein the end of Aptil, and coueredin the winter from the colde, orele fet in pots or tbs with earth , and caried into houfes. * The names. . The apothecaries do cal the flowerStarai\ Diofeoridesas:Galensunasby the diphthongein the firft fillable: in Latin staechas:inhigh Dunc and Chr Stichag kraut: in Spanifh Tomani., tueffo: in Englith French Lauandet Steckad Stickadoue,Caffidonie, and formefimplepeop imitating the fame name doe call it, Caltm downe. % The temperature. French Lauander faith Galemts oftem bindeth: itis offo e ture compounded ofalittle colde earthie fubftaunce, by reafon whereofit andto ftrengthea clenfe, and fcoure to thinne, make or take away obftruétions, to extenuate onely all the entrailes,but the whole bodiealfo. on % The-vertues. helpe the difeales ofthe cheft, anais™ A Diofcoridesteacheth that the decodtion tiereof doth a goodfirccefie mixed with counterpoifons, are molt cet The later phifitions affirme., that Stechas, and elpecially the flowers ofit, B caufes, and thercio® c againft paines ofthe head, andall difeafes thereofproceeding ofcolde againft headach of Jong continuant” be mixed in all compofitions almoft which are made 1 apoplexie, the falling fickneffe,andfirchlike difeafes. C Haute the; M i our fieldes of England, as they doinFrance andSpaine, yet I gtowing in Sfowine; Stowing In my garden. Teva : ‘ey lower in Tune andIuly, _ = » Thetime. ates ‘% Thenames. i Greeke called in innroy: Pulicaria,and Herba Pulicaris :infhops P/jlium : inLatine aie ‘leaAwoo , rt, notbic Gooheaity. iai au 8 re resi fleas, bur bicaufe the feedsare like fleas: and of fome e, bur “Cawoort] a . the ftoppings of the liner,the , The decoétion ofthe huskes andflowers drunke, openeth themilt, themother, the bladder, and in one wordeall other inwarde parts, clenfingana@ foorthall euill and corrupt humours,andprocurethvrine, %& The place. _ Thefe plants are not growing 4 pt. ys panith Zargatona: in French L’herbe aus pues: in Dutch Dupis % The temperature, andee e record,thatthe fe ede of P/jlliam, whichis chiefly vied in medicine,is copjo in ot stee €c,and temperate in noifture anddrinefle. % The vertues, yf FI Fieawoort boj SS eeeked,pad a ay cee ree putt A 1€s aduft masts andfiich like difegter ors, cooleth the heate of the inward pattes,hotfeuers, eleede @. teafes proceeding of heate,andquencheth drought and thirft. tamped, g ‘ . : ofthe i fee — waterto the forme of a plaifter, and applied, taketh awayall B 2*Ipeciallyifyouboile the fame with vineger and oile of rofes, andapplieit as “icon, Of Fleawoort. Chap.171. % The defeription, ll Sylliwm, or the common Fleawoort, hath manyround and tender branches, feel uae? with garnifhed are ftalkes the of top The and narrowleauies fomewhathairie f chaffie knops, befer withfmall yellow fowers; whichbeing ripe, contane many” ing ning !cedes,in proportion,colour,aad bignes like vnto fdas, o Dp i D rand ; ; Gg4 The |