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Show ‘caminors Orchisi Stratemmaticams " Souldiers Cullions. 167 aH THEST QR DEO OFrPLAN TST F THE THE FIRST BOOKE ‘O batten ve Thenames: left b ty soli, ind : _ Thelekinids ofOschishaucnot hete much waisteniof bythenneients, neitherbythe larewrriters he itio, Orel e Andrachn 14 Orehi Maimied Satyrion, fet downeirtheir feuet to any purpofe, fothatic maycontent you for this time to receiue the names or Dutch names, or French, Greeke, the touching as rall titles, referuing what elfemight be faid any generall definition vatilla further confideration or fecond COB Edition. ALHAO 1 w The nature and vertues, 2280 64 6292! namelyto thofe others, vntothe referred are ofOrchis thefekindes of Thenature andvertues , but regarded for the ofthe Foxe {tories ndtwithftanding there is no great vfe of thefe in Phificke and difporg hir felfe. pleafant and beautifull flowers,wherewith nature hath feemed to plaie Of Sweete (ullions. Chap.102. % The kindes. . | 1 Here befiindrie forts offweetefnelling Tefticles or ftones,whereofthe firft is moft{weete and pleafantin {mell 5 the othersof leffe {mell or {auour , differing in lowers &rootes, Some haue little reddifh white flowers; others yellow ; {ome flefh coloured; fome dafht vpon white witha wath,fome haue twoftones,{ome threeand others fower wherintheir difference dothconfift. 1 Testiculus odoratus. Ladie Traces. 2K &, 2 Triorchis. ae ae a x a” KY | ee (iyi pe % Thedefiription. 13 Souldiers Cullions hath many leaues {pred vpon the ground, but leffer than the fouldiers Se tyrion , asis the wholeplant. The backefide of the flowers are fomewhat mixed with whitenelle, and fometimes are afh coloured : the infide ofthe floweris {potted with white likewife. 14 Maimed Satyrion hath manythine leaueslike vnto thofe ofthe Lillie, fcatteringly fet vpo™ weake andfeeble {talke :whereupondo grow{inall flowers refembling as wellin fhape as colott thebodie ofa dead humble Bee, with rooteslike the former. G ; . % The place. Thefe kinds of Orchis growe for themoft part in moift medowes and fertill paftures , 4s alot moift woodes, The Bee, thePlie, and the Butter-flie Satytions, do growe vpon barrenchalkie hils and heathie grounds,vponthe hils adioining to a village in Kent named Greene-hithe vponilong field downts by South-fleet,two miles from the fameplace, and in manyother places of Kent: likewifein afiel adioining to a fimall grone oftrees halfe a mile from Saint Albons at the South ende thereof. TH) growlikewifé at Hattield necre Saint Albons, by the relatj = ; awed her dwell er there matter Robert _Abot, an excellent. and diligentHerbatift ee ‘Thatkinde which refembleththe white Butter-Gie groweth vpon the declining of the hillatthe i} North ende of Hampfteed heath ,neere vntoa fmall cottage there in thewayfide, as y¢ gone I ondorti toHendena village thereby. It growethin the fields adioining to the pound or pin let without the gate arthe village called Highgate neere London: andlik ° ife i i. wood belongits to aworfhipfull gentleman of Kentnamed mafter Sidley of Ronist manyother rare anddaintie Simples,thatare not to be found elfe eete oe re doe grow lie where in teat circuit. %& The time, They flower for the moft pare from May to aod ofAuguft am . % The defeription. Hefirft kind ofSweeteftones isa finall, bafe, and lowe plant in refpect ofall thereft. The leaues be fall, narrow and fhort, growing fat vpon the ground: among the whichrifeth vpaf{mall, weake, and tender ftalke ofa finger long; whereupon doe grow {mall whire fo- pe fpike-fathion , of a pleafant fweete fmell. The rootes are two finall ftones in fhape likethe TS. 2 ‘ ° : 2 Triple Orchis hath fower bulbesorav tuberous rootes,fomewhat long; ferwith :many finall fibres at fhort threds, fromthe whichrootsrif¢ immediatly manyflat & plaing leauesribbed with nerues along : = L 4 |