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Show nanaiiaiael THE:SECOND: BOOKE OF THE OfBafill. Valerian. Chap.214.. %& Thedefcription. ¢ is founde tn enh in Gern / 1 1 ya (which Taber monOy ¥ine?, Or Valey Le tanwstvath fet foorth) Myleaues,ftalks,a { roote like the precedeat, onelyit hath double 2 Bebenalhian Spatling Poppie, 1. Paleriana rubraDodonai. Red Valerian. eimaia ee bIST 5 Osynaftrumvnltiflorar Double Spatlingi poppie. flowers, dafht oner with alittle bluth colour, which maketh the difference, % Theplace. Thefirlt gro veth pic yin my garderi,be ing agreatornament to the fame, and not common in England. The fecond growethalmoftin euerypaftute. % The time. Thefe plants do flower from Maie tothe ende of Auguft, % The names. Red Valerian hath beene fo calledof the likeneffe of the flowers, and{poked rundles with VaJerian, by which namewe hadrathet haueit called, then rafhlyto laie vponi it an vnproper name, There ate fome alfo whowouldhaue it tobe a kinde of Behen ofthe ater Herbarifts, naming the fame Behen rubrum, for difference betweeneit andthe other Becher album ,that of fomeis called Ocymaffrwm, and Papauer fpumneum, which I haue Englifhed Spatling Poppie ; andis in truth anotherplant, muchdiffering from Behen of the Arabians: It is alfo called Yalerianthon, Sapena- AS 3 riaaltra, StrushinnsAld candi, and Condurdum: in Englifh red Valerian, and red Cowe Bafill, Spatling Poppieis called Behen album , Ocymaftrun alterum; of{ome Pelemonium, and Papauer fame: in Englith Spatling Poppie, frothie Poppie, and white Ben, nt % The natare. Thefeplants are drie in the fecond degtce, % The vertues. : The atercallaen drunke in wine, is good againft thebloudie fiuxe:and being pounde A Stowers,and laide to,cureth the ftingings of {corpions &fuch like venemous beaftss info- %& The defeription. He firftkinde of Ocymaftrum,called ofDodonans z rth longa ; ; na posesie tae Valeria h P. are Tikethe brittle ftalkes two cubits high,full of knotsor iomts, spnabic , oF ‘ade Aowers} 0 Jarger and , broader , greater but muchlike vnto great Bafill, t and long re vanes redde’ WVoade, Atthe toppe of the ftalkes do growe verie pleafan Dodonansto calenee and ite Jes fhion of the flowers of Valerian, which hath cauledwinde being fewin a ms the whichbeing patt,the feedes are caried away with dor Eeicke andofaran exc titie, fothat without greatdiligence the {eede is not to be gathere 2 rooteis very t often indeuotued tofee it,andyet haue loft my labour. The {weete fauour. : ‘= foattle OF ofthat kinde offrothie aye oa 2 Thefecondistaken for Spumeumpapaner , inrefpes fu which we call Cuckowfpittle, thatmore aboundeth in the bofomes ofthe 1¢ a calles He oppits then in anyother oneplant that is knowne ; for which caufe Pena e anykinae nike cheod is frothy, or fpatling Poppies his flower doth verie little refembl fe it 1s or rolout otherwi , ed contain is feede the wherein bowle or the {eedeandcod of oe roughat rds, g downwa hangin ftalkes frumsthe flowers groweat the top ofthe "ken generally for Behen albwm ; the roote is white, plaine, and longs ane Ye") breake, 300m " A ; that aty who hof{o doth holde the fame in hishande 5 canreceiue no damageor hurt byanyvene) in hi sdeait whatfoeuer, Thedecodti 1 ; are ticyand ecottion of the roote made in water and drunke, prouokethvrine, éithelpeth the ftrangu| Mdpaines about the backe and huckle bone. Of Mints. : Chap.215. %& The kindes. tetebe divers Hetebe di forts of N lintes; fome ofthe gardens others wilde, or of the fielde; andalfo fome ofthe water, %& The deftription. ‘ "T Heft tan ne or garden Mint, commethvp with ftalks fower fquare of an obfcure redcolour JL fomwhar! haitie , which are couered with round leates nicked in the edges like a fawe, ¢ fa adeepe hiern: the flowersarclittle and red, see ahour the ftalks citelewileas 2nd the tirade 3: He roote cteepeth aflope in the ground, hauing fomeftrings on it,and now t “yale laces it buddeth outa frefh: Lhe wholeherbe is of apleafantfinell , andit rai€ sae thanftandeth vp, f ! tesandaltsi, poe firftin hairic ftalkes fomething round, in blackifhleanes , in creeping ir PS of the branchesbe uit ee flowers donotarall compafiethe ftalke about, but ftandvp cing orderlyplacedin little cares,or rather catkines or aglets. AA 4 |