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Show SS AMISTORIE OF PLANTS, se Thetemperatore. eride of the third degree, The(eedeofthefekitides of treacle Mirftards; be hotand drie inthe / % Thevertues. both vpwatd and downwarde, A holer purgethc eaten Muftarde acle piottre fThiaf Thefeeded prowokerh fidwers,and breaketh inwarde apoftemes, THE-SECOND BOOKE OF: THE eauing atafteor farotit of Garlicke behinde for afarewell. rather cow Bafil,The tals fyrhridate Muftardhath long narrowleaues like thofe of Woad,or thatis to fay,finaller fathion, s Pyramidi hes, thebraunc to cuen be inclofed withfall fhipt leaues braunc hes , whereon do growe final and {mallertowardthe top, whereit isdeuided into fundnie skes do appeerefull of fharpe {eede, flowers;which being paft, the cods orrather thinne chaffichu for w hich Muftard B The fame vied inclyfters helpeth the fciatica,and is good vnto thofe purpofes feedeferucth; % Thedancer, a [ like the former, The roote islong and flender. (for thatit is too badforhonet 3 The thirde kinde of treacle Muttarde,named knaues Muttard, or deadly Nightfhade sin tafte likethofe men)hath long, fat,and broade leaues,likethofe of Dwale taken in too Thefeede ofthefe herbes be fo extreetne hot and vehement in working,that being thetopinto ofVuluaria or ftinking Orache, fet vponarounde ftalke two cubits high, deuidedat The feedeis con. lowers, {pokie white foolith {mall growe n do s,whereo braunche or armes {mall teined in {mall flat pouches like thofe of Shepheardes purfe, browne andfharpein tafte, butofa 2 : rancke {auour. The ftalkes be finalllen. with childe, and preataquantitie,purgech and fcoureth euen ynto blood, and is hurtfull.towomen therefore great care is to behadin gising them inwatdly, y {mall leanes like Toade flaxe,but finaller. Of Candie «Mustard. Bowiers Muftard hathver The feedes be placed vponthe der,andmany. The flowers be fo finall, that they feeme to be duft. fharpe andhotin tafte,with eeding top,exc the nto planteve ofthe part loweft the braunchesfrom SSS ee 4 Thislpi Candie, Candie Muftard. a fimall and {ingle roote. like thofe of the commonDatle, s Grecian Muftard hath many leaues {pread vpon the ground, two foote long, deuided int ofa datke greenifh colour: from the midft whereof, {pringvp ftalkes s,compofedof fowerleaues, alte flower white all growefin do pon whereu es: braunch ll many{ma ftalke bycouples,as itwerefindy which fucceederoundeflat huskes or feede veflels, fer vponthe ng as the other. andbiti fharpe d, conteine is feede he paires of fpectacles , whereint fromthe ground,fet with leaues 6 Clownes Muttard hathfinall tenderftalkes rifing immediately edges. The flowers growatthetop like thofe offmall Haukes weede, fleightly indented about the ng ftomthe flowers ofwilde pat differi much not , Creticum Se/éli of thofe like rundels in {pokie fingle with cet | \ fl | which comevpftalkes {mall and {tering togither, like thofe of Scabious or Deuils bit, fomtimes blewe,often purple, nationor horfe-flefh, and feld thing that Ihaue feene, varying accordin ¢ foile or climate, The feedeis reddith, ft bytiigthe toong, wrappedinlittle huskes fafhionedlike a hart. . The place. Thisplant sane =-het Patina whichis nowecalled Auftria, in vntoiledplaces hflowers, in whofe place fucceedt brittle,a cubite high, garnifhed with many {mall pale yellowit afeedelike vnto the others. ning ,contei fafhion , buckler pouches manyround; flat, cods ‘or thofe of wilt bucklerMuftard, is avery {mall, bafe,or lowe plant , hauirig leaes like 8 Small The flowers growe at the toplike the othtt Tyme, fet vpon fmall, weake and tender braunches. buckler Muttard,The feede veflels are like,but not {oround, fomewhat fharpe pointed, fharpe tafte, and burning the toong. The whole planclieth flat vponthe ground,like wilde Tyme. iT bankes,andin fandy,es Treacle Muftard growethwildein fundry lee incorne fieldes,ditch in Surtey, & barren grounde. 1foundit in the comefieldes betweene Croydon and Gods {tone andbyhigh waie fides: in Crete or Candia; in Harnfey (a {mall village by London)vatoW# the path that leadeth from South-flecte in Kent,by shel ube inmanyotherplaces, BK _tetheredpenseinfeliesaninove nde 7 ee there Ey CE: : se The time. (ie so upe gue poe abe: are fouind withtheir flowers from Maie toIulie , and the feede's 12 | a nee " lit fike is which veflell feede or huske the of zm, t : A The Gracians call thefe kinds of herbesdaddam, 9" ; be found among the baftard wordes: 455 scans ; ? ftuffed fhielde. . TheyThey ha which mes +, tut otherna hauealfo L Hcl 5 ‘ <f oe oer names , as Nalini bevthe}ater writers without their lacewn, CapJella,Pes gallinacess, NeitherSeen?poms tettorum, and Simapriusticum= itis: called-in: Dorch-Cwi tine Werle» in French ts treacle Muftarde; BowiersMutt eGTOeeEe nora te Peiafecin me oH Be : Englifh Thlafpiafter Muftardsof fomé churles Muftarde,and wilde Créfles, iftarde;dith At ~s pane . Muftarde is: calledoffome Treacle Scoredothlappi,thavis to fay, Gatlicke Tblafpis ofthe ena oO and {trong finell it hath ofgarlicke, oy eth foorth for the decking vp of garde and houfes, as alfo forthatit goeth beyor reft in his phyficall vertues Ie rifeth vp wit gtaie or oulerworne greene colour. The flowers growe at the topof the ftalkes rounde, thicke clu- grounde like Hieratinm ot Hake Buckler Mnftard hath many large leaues, {pread vpon the at manie; they are{eenelikewife on the ftonie Dan eee 4 : Lhates ao Ae Theyarelikewife to be found in Englandin fundrie places wilde,the which fF leaues like thofe ofthe ftocke gilloflowers, of a taine threds hanging thereat. % Theplace. % The defiription. Andie Muftarde excelleth all the ref well for the comely flowers that it b brittle ftalke of acubite high, which dinid felfe into fumdrie bowes or braunches, fet as the former. The rooteis neps. The feede isas {mall as fande,yet biting the toong weede,fomewhat more toothedor fnipt aboutthe edges : among Chap. 0: SSG ve AN den't \ me MX Fence ecu ete, bycebei Spaine andItalie,and fuchlike hot regions , from right Honorable the Lorde Edward Zonche,at his retuirne into Englandfromthofe partes,with ma- nyother rate feedes, whichdo flourith inmygar- good Lordfhip. en,tot whichI thinke my felfe much boundevntohis nne Gaepeii He. e you fhall at whichtim of September, ng of Maie ynto theende j Itflowreth from the beginni onic 2 : : all. halle flowers ripenat nor will fomethat ,and fometipe braunch, one ypon sand feedes h names: » The } : This lant; ae . : . soit 4 antis by afinall errour in chaunging 4 nto *1n Latine Acséls, or eden, aane calledin Greeke callec raba: Plinjein his 273 27; book hap ethit bonon:: it is vfually ycalled it Dryophonon namet booke g.. chapter, ThlahiCandiexin Encl i?! Candie: in Englifh Candie Thlafpi, or Candie Muftarde. % The temperature. : Th bee of Candie Muftarde ishot and drie atheende of the thirde degree, asisthat called thlafpi ox treacle Muftarde, oat % The |