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Show HISTORIE) THE THE SECOND: BOOKE OF OfLyons Lurnep,or Lyons leafe. OF PLANTS. 1 Raphinws fatiuwe, (Chap.4 2 Radiculs fativarninor. GardeRadith, Small garden Radish. 5 Leontopetalon. %& The defeription. yondleafe. Yons Turnepor Lionsleafe, hath broa SE eTSRE SSI leaues like vato the Colewoorts,ciitand deuided into fundrie great-gafhes. the {talkeis two foote long,thicke,& full of iicr, diuiding itfelfe into diners branchesorwings in the tops’ whereofftandited flowers‘afte wardthere appeereth Jong cods’in which the feedes'like ynto tares , or wilde cichts, The roote is great, bumpedlike a Tumep,and blacke without, % Theplace. Tt growethin arable grounds,in open fields among ¢orne it is found in diuers placesct Iraly , asin Hetruria and Apulia , in Candi alfo, andin other Prouinces and Tlands towards the South & Baft, Theright honorabl Lotd Zouch, brought a plant heetcof ftom Traly at his returhe into England, the which was planted in his garden. Bugas faras dos know,it perifhed. %& Thetime. It flowrethin witter,as witneflech Perm Belloniws: se The wames. ! The Grecians call it Leovrontrensy, thats Le ‘\piefolium, or Lyonsleafe: Piinie doth calli alfo Leomtopetalon, Apuleius Leontopodien:y* there’ is another plant ‘called by the fae AQAA a ®) BY) Don fame. There be! many Baftard Names 5m Se vnto it, as Rapecum, Papauerculum,Semtn Leonitim,PesLeohinus,and Brimaria® in Enplith Lyos leafe and Lyons Turtiep: % The temperature, Lyons Turtiep is offorce to digeft,itis hot ttdtie in'the third degree, as Galen reacheth, ol ligkng ¥ % The vertues. + doh The roote(faith Diofcorides)caken in wine doth helpe them that are bitten of Serpentsandit do” ne {peedily alaic the paine.It is put into gliiters which aremade for themthat be rormenteam™ the Sciatica. OfRadifh. Chap.5. % The kindes. é : |ackt a Here be findrie forts of Radith 5 wh ereoffomebe long and white; 4 otherslong andb fome'round and white; othersround. or 8 an £ colouts fost wilde, orof the field;and’ fome tame, oroft a deioe sane whereof CLA Bearewe4 ‘ILintreat bases chapter: he garden, will intra in this I Raphael i % The de feription. 2 c s * < , 1 ? er adith fenderh foorth gtéarand large leaues, greene, rough, cut on bothfides | -: cepe gathes,not r greater. The avaliketo the garden kes'be roundand ft: paren Turnep,bu 2 Urnep;Ours which {pring {mal flowers of ali offower braiichés t leaues 16S:may - ittle and when aaa when-¢theyi oiitof 7 be paft, there docome ii ven'vp toward the ftalke,full of a { pungious fubftaice, wh ( Towne colour, fomewhat preaterthan the feeds of Turneps or Colewoc Ong and white bo : thwithotirandwithin,and 1 5Thea titan fig5 ofaafliarpe'ta (Harpe pe'tafte. taft He The fall ll gatdenRadith hath leaues like the former, but finaller; and more brittle in handling. UKCOf two cubits higt allerandnotfo thatpeintafte,The rootei ewhite cricte it fll aboue the marca : t ual long both cct withs and vdeout, tc inca ae excepralittle that fheweth 4° Radith wien gtound ofa reddith colour. géthvp'g Sredsigsineesne leaues like: the:garden Tuirnep: amongit which Jeaues fprin- wheteonds eon Gilall patel is 5 deuiding itfelfe toward the top into twoor three branches, comein phice Ghallloneice ie. ott. of fower leauesa peece: which being palt, there do the common Radith, wh * fre vp or bunched in two,and fometimes three placessfull of pithas bitof zhotter rae hehe pe eeeaned te feede, fomewhat {mallet chan the Colewoort feede, Motepleafant in tafts sachs rouride and fires nothing waterith like thée:commodt Radifh, 4 TheRadith wich? a “ 1er,not caufing fich ftinking belchingsas the garden Radifh doth, aroote fafhioned] ike apeare,groweth to the he ght ofthree orfower cubits, ofa bright reddit colou tough: The Asien one leauesiare deepely cut Oriaggedlike thofe ofthé Turnep,fomewhac “ainedin fia] Seia = offov tleaties; ofa light carnatioti orflefhie colour. The feedis cons lackewithoutand whi co ee former. The roote is fafhionedlike a peare orlong Tutnep}; tihe'the toon , ute within,of a firme and folide fubftance, The tafteis quicke and fharpe bi8 asthe otherkindes of Radifh,butmore ftrongly, M4 3 Raphanus |