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Show 256 THE SECOND BOOKE OF THE Of Orach. HISTORIE OF PLANTS. 3 Atriplex [ylueflris,fine poly/permon. Wilde Orach,or all feede, Chap. 4.1. 4 Atriplex marina, Sea Orach, wa & The kindes. Here be fundrie forts of Orach,fome white; fome of a reddifh ordeepe purple colours fomeot the garden;and others wilde orofthe fielde, and alfo one of thefea. 2 Atriplexfatinapurpares Purple Orach, Atriplex fatiut alba. ; White reer Orach, %& Theplace. y gatdenOrach doth growein the moft fuitfull gardens, ee oe neere vnto pathwaies byditch fides, and in the borders offields, mbich hace ea ee eas he found certaine Orachonthefea coaftes,ad Tergeinifalinas: the tits ss af ae a one countrey neere the fea fide betweene Rochefter & Queenborough bee ania mReculuers to Margatein the le of Thanet :it growethby the blockhoufe of na the Fort in Kent by Grauefend right againft the fameplace. Dey toircr anid ee % The time. ) de from Tune tothe end of Augutt. Z ee me aethee eI fe % The defeription. He Garden white Orach hath ‘an high and vpright ftalke, with broade fharpe pout beasts like thofe of B lite,yet fmootherand fofter. The Golrets are finall and yellows" Se ing in clufters : the feede roundeandlike aleafe couered with a thine skin orfilme# groweth in clufters.The roote goeth farre into the gtound,vponwhich hang many finall; er ‘ The leaues ui and ftalkes alkes at the firtt are c litter; : uliecee F werenl of a glittering graie colour, and {princkled ast 2 Thefecondis like to the former, Guin ¥ ; cuery other refpe alike > b tendethto an ouery plant P un § thatt hewhole oue womnep™ colour,in * aetega lala Orach disci is like ie 3 The wilde in {moothne o the garden Onc h, Th vntler ues a kes and cuety part theré lea theogi r lef hio the i nof ofalfo areve ric itis alt _ like, fat ing fau : 4 Theteis found eller. g final narroM Ms ) chhathlon ‘ § coafttog 2 the fea whi vi g necre | Stowin e “es roe a tly cutabour th é, e mai] ell o ook s s lin ne s,l ur aue s mea tai rie wer lo ie lle lke 1 or gra co hoah a cer of an and flo ouered oue as fta wel r wit ntas wellle : 5 ‘ate pointed; andc the who{ le pla other ants, aeerie : % The names wiset a Greeke dreu'gats in Latine C4triplex,and ‘Aareum alts :in Dutch toon eb, a oS ves ow bonnes dames : in Englifh-Orach and Orage: in the Bohemian tt; us Oe aie hath made fome difference betweene _4triplex and Chryfolachamum 5as dennis 43 eneirom another, forof Atriplex he writethin his 20.booke: andof Chry/eis 28.booke 8. chapter, where he writech thus: Chryfolachanum faith he groweth in Pinet netumlike Lettuce sit heal eth cut finewes ifit be foorthwith applied, Thewilde Orac h h ath beene called Polyfermon Caffani ofL’ Obelius,orall feede. Orach faith ‘ % The temperature. GC. alemis of temperature inoift in the feconde degtee,and coldein the firft, %& The vertues. Pisharides writeth tha tthe garden Orachis both moift andcolde, and that itis eaten boiledas A wade herb €sare,andthat it foftneth and loofeth the bellie, Other { etl dawaythe fwellings ofthe throate,whether it be laide on rawe orfodden. 5, rthCDi a poeuake with meade orhonied water,is a remedie againft the yello iaunders. Auer, latforchat caufeithath a clenfing qualitie , and may openthe ftoppings Rx |