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Show HISTORIE OF PLANTS, THE SECOND BOOKEOOF THE 16 Peplit. Ifope Spurge, Peplus fiue rotunda E fala. i - pou 13 —4pios vers. 17 Chamafece. Knobbed Spurge, Spurge time, : %& The place. & Thefitttkinde ofSpurge gtoweth bythefeafide vpon the rowling fande and baich, as at Leein Elle, atLangtree point rightagainft Harwich, at Whitftable in Kent,and manyotherplaces. The feconde gtowethin grounds tharlie wafte,andin barren earablefoile, Thethitde and fourth growein my garden,but not wilde in England. The: Spurge call ed €haracias growethin ti moft woods of England % The defcription. 15 “The fifteenth kinde(called Pep/us,of the’purple outfide, or murtey reddecolou) hatha long, fmallyand fibrous roote, bringing foorth manyfruirefirll braunches two handfuls long ,b ae andtender ,withleaues like the funne Tithymale,growing two and two togither; and fiallyuo" the other It figwets: which being paft there appeerethya flender pouchet , three corneredlike thymales,haning within ita veriemedullous whitith feede like Poppie, the whole plant yeelding # milkié inice,which argueth itto be akinde of Tithymale. a r6. Asin name foinfhapethis 16,relembleth Peplus,and commethinlikelihoode neererthe fig fication of Peplum, or Flammeolumthen the other: therfore D sofeorédes affirmethitto be Theme clofely knit ane wo amppilaphes, for that it bringethforth.a greater plentie of braunches;more togither,with fhining twilts and clafpers an-handfull and ahalfelong. The Jeaues arel¢ i Peplum, ofanindifferent likeneff¢ and refemblaunce betweene Chatuafice and wilde Porflane. *» feece is great,andlike that ofPep/ys,theroote {allandfingle. ike. 17. The 17,kindeiay eafily beknowenfromthe twolaftbefore mentioned,although they°°" ric like, Ichach many braunches andeaues creeping on the grounde ofa pale green colour, not’ hike to Hermisyia, butgining milkeas al the other Tithymales do, bearing the like feed, pour” flowers but {maller in echrefpea. © : ‘ S te 18 The 18.kinde of Tithymale hath arounde roote like a {mall Turnep 5 as everyauthor co ¢ port; yetmy felfehatie the fame plant in mygarden which doth greatly increafe , ofwhich ae viuen difers vntomiyfriendes swhereby Thaue often viewed therootes which do appeere Yar vl gnd fomewhat tuberous andtherein nothing anfwering the defcriptions which Diofeortdes Pe and. dele others, haucexprefied andferfoorth. Thissaraweth thar'either they were deceiued the fame by hearefaic 5/08 elfe the plant doth degenerate beige brought fromhis nau : le aues are {¢ call {ta finall mbbe like Fraxinellt, fomewhat rounde gteene about, ang ot yaderneath, 1 heleede growéth among thelleaues like thé{eede St Pe plws-Thewhole plant milkehike the other Tithymaies; y ; E 17 chant that aré drie and warme. ne j es Read ts.groweinfale marfhesneere the fea, as inthe ile of Thanet bythefea fide, bematKeculuers and Margate in gteatplentic. Thebo ; % The time, *piants lower from June to the endeofluly. SeaSpurge called 2 in Lati Ss ‘esi: Boer nhs Wolfes mitch isa atine Tit Jhymalus ee Spanifh Leche trefua int heracias, The fete e om Lupinum lacyor Wolfes milke: Wood Spurge is called T thethideand fourth c F in Englifh fea Spurge, or fea Warttweort; the feconde S : G Houle sthe fixePine S tle Spurge; thefift Cyprefle Spurge, or among women,WVelco nit! Mirtle Spurge ; the hWood Spur veo feuenth fhrub Spurge5 the cig fowerteenth Quoc ne eleuenth tree Spurgesthe twelf Broadleafed Spurge; the chirreenth and conimon Spurge the sich Spurge; the.fifteenth Venice Spurge.the fixteenth and feuenteen t Betrre 4. entcenth and nineteenth Petie Spurge; the twenty Spurge time; the one ue pies or knobbed Spurge. hekindes 6fTithymales or The temperature. Spur ges.are hotand drie almoft in the fourth degree,ofa fharpe Walitie,frettinag or confuming, : Dut th leLoote is the fea Firft the milke andfappe is in fpeciall vfe, then the fruie of leaft ftrength, The firongeft kinde ofTithymale,atid ofereateft force Ome Write b ¥tepo fo rt of others that ‘ irini @ameth exceed tinglybut myfelfe (peake by experience, oHong the fed colt at NeTooke bie i De ein Effex, witha gentleman called Mafter Rich dwelling in se thot Rat f fiardll ep Paine ofitirito my mouth; which néuertheleffe did fo inflame and fivel : out horfeg ba ane with mylife: Andin'like cafe was sre getetcmay which te n bextremiticotbik e for our lives vnté thehext farme houfe to.drinke fome milke to } ihice geyser: itheatewhich then cedfed. % Thewertues. $ Stream > Ido notinéane (64 Tithyitidle’; is 4 flrong medicine to openthe bellies A pSunBeth vp tough flegmieand choléticke hiniours. Like vertueis int thefeede , Ce 4 and |