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Show THE SECOND BOOKE OF THE HISTORIE OF PLANTS, raftes}but they are white and fomething leffer: the leaues about the ftalkes a few and ltelebux kernels of the Pine long.blunt;and round, bigger than wheaten ene Beene g leflex ‘ 1amthe fta kes me all: a rootecteeapples, otherwife notvolike; which oftentimes are fomething red, downe flenc lertheeds, peth vponthe fuperficiall or vppermoft patt of the earth, fending b thicke, fharpe pointedand leaues narrow little hath which Thereis a{mallkinde of Stonecrop, tender fialkes, full of fattieiuice; on the top whereof do growe {mall yellow flowers, {tar fathion, Ofthefivallest Stonecrops, called wall Pepper. % The kindes. eae Stone crops there be diuers forts , their feuerall defcriptions fhiall be fet downe with theirnamesfof diftin@tions fake, Therooreds fall andrunning by the ground, Vermicularis five Iecebras tuftes of leaues Theredslikewife another Stonecropcalled Frog Stonecrop, whichhath little vnto Kaés; or Frog grafle; rfineftonrfinall-and threddie rootes, creeping vpon the groundlike like leanes, hauingatthe fuch fewe a with ke,{et aflenderital rifeth fronsthe whichtuftes of leanes = i si : Jnr top {mall yellow flowers, alled Manyignorant Apochecaries haue beene deceived in gathering this great Stonectop,c Wall Pepper, New oh 2 AV % The defeription His isa lowe and little tbe: the ftalkes dp dens . bodied, (harpe pointedandfull of iuice: the flowets where the other doth, and formewhatrefembleth the fame,and yet ofa contratie facultie, namely, of heating & vicerating; neuerthelefle the differenceis difcerned bythe fmalroundleaues, which are {mooth,long,and mote oleous, and crookedlyturned aboue, &are fharpe pointed,likewormes comming foorthof the ftalkes,and hanging downe. The flowersare of a pale yellow colour:allthe plant dothrefemble the {mall kinde of Stonecrop. ‘There is another Stonecrop, or Perrillus Prickmadam called Aizaon Scorpioides , whichisalto gither like the great kinde of Stonectop, and differeth in that, that this kindeof Stonectopof Prickmadam,hathhis tuft offowers turning againe,notmuchvnlikethe taile of a fcorpion,telea bling A2yo/ités Scorpioides,andthe leaues fomewhat thicker, and cloferthruft togither. Therooteis Thete is.a plant whichhathreceiued his name SedumPetremm, bicaufe it dothfor the moft pat growe yponthe rockes, mountaines, and {uch like ftonie places, hauing very {mall leau s commit arpa foorthofithe ground intufteslike P/eudoAdoly, thatis, our commonherbe called Thrift: like yro the leauesicome foorthflender ftalks an handfull high, loden with finall yellow flowers, the commonPrickmadam: after which comelittle flat cods like Th/e/pe, or Treacle muftard, whic ftand on th a in other places vpon ftonewdl The former ofthefe groweth in gardens in the Lowe countries: and tops of houfes,in England almoft euery where, e flt, The other growerh about rubbifh,in the borders of fields,and in places that lic opento th »,and are maruellous little,of colour rpbiting tafte:the roc nothi %& The place. ery where in ftonie and dtie places, s orcrannies of olde-wals: itis al- waies greene , and thereforeitis veri¢ fitly placed among the Sengreens. The time. Tt flowreth in the fommer moneths. % The nates. This is sertinm Semperuinum Diofcori: corides his thirde Sengreene, which he fa led of the Grecians 4) A AWS papel, and Teak the Romaines WMecebya. Plizie alfo witneffeth that nesnameit ecebra. Yet thereis another avdegy yh cyeler, andanother sor: the Germains tenengprereet and eeaetitecubile the French men Pain aotfeau : the Low coun offome Pri ms epper tthe Englifhmen Stonecrop and Stonehore , little Stonecrop, I ticket, ickinadam, Moufetaile,wall Pepper,countrey Pepper,and Jacke of the butteric. Thklitle herhe; _. & Thetemperature. apt eS ads erbe is fharpeand biting,and very hot. Being outwardly applied it raifeth blifters, atidatlength exulcerateth, © / 5 7 ck conteine thefecde, %& Theplace. ltwatteth away hard kernels eae. % Thevertues. e ah : gierhels, andthekings euill, ifitbe laide-vnto them, as Dzofgorides writeth. 4 hit, and eaeoe Stated or drawneforth & taken withvinegeror other liquor,procureth vo- g ; ne NERS: groffe and flegmatike humours, andalfo cholerickes,and doth thereby. ofy Qh % Thetime, * quattaine ague and otheragues of long continuance ;) and _giuenin this maner it eagainft poifons inwardly taken, — i i They flower in thefommermonethes. eee % The names. Ayo te3 Of Orpyne. Theleflerkindeis called in Grecke ¢eQeooy wing’: in Latiné sedumand Semperuinen nnn F uers Gy errs Ceraunia, Vitalis: of the Germans tlepr, Dortserbaer, and iin ithe toutts 3 ot the Italians Semperuiuominore : ofthe French men Tricque Madame: ofthe Engi Prickmadam, Vifference : Minor fot diffe! : mamadin fhops Craffula minor, ante named Thefec : and they {utname it The fecondkindis. tweeneitand che other Craffula, whichisakinde of Orpin, cis al{ocalled Hermicular iss ve PignolaGrandlofas and Grs/ella? th Lowe Dutch Blanerianten : i Englith Wilde Presi” gtektSronectop,or Werinebrafle. 1 x [ % Thetempe: u ‘ hingst? A” tPhe Oipnies arcofa cooling a ature like Vito ec ‘the greatones, andare good for thofetngr the others be, The former ofthefeis vfedin many places infallads,in whichithatha finery apleaartafte itis good forthehart-bume, : be flender and fhort: the leaues about thefe ftande very thicke and {mall in growth, full growe Vermicularis fine Ilecebramaior, forthe true Prickmadam, andthe rather, bicav {eit doth : {malland tender. Tand called Theteisaplantcalled Sedum Portlindicum, or Portland Stonecrop, of the Englifh leauesimitate The rinde, arough & branches goddly hath coaft,which fouth the in lying Portland, The ftalkisofa Lauveola,gtowing a mong the Tithymales, butthicker, fhorter, more fat & tender. and the'Tiiy wooddy fubftance like Laureola participating ofthe kindes of:Craffila,Semperuinum, itfhall males wheteofwe thinkeit to be akinde, yet not daring to déliner any vacertaine fentence, c belefie preiadiciall to the truth to accountitas a fhrub, degenerating from both kindes. Chap. 137. Chap.138. % The defeription. F aadhOrpyne fendrh foorth sound ftalkes, thicke, flippetie,hauing as itwete little . finooth orcifall OPE and then about the roote: the leaues in like mannerare thicke, “eater then thot ee Alte iuice, fometimes flightlynicked in the edges, broaderleafed, Shes. api laine,otherwile notmuch valike,which by couplesare fet oppofiteone iSareofsrale SHRI couering the ftalke in order bytwo/andtwos the flowers in the towarde the al ce ‘the roote groweth full of bumpes like vnto long kirnels, waxing conde which y nS < kernels bewhite.and hane firings growing foorth of them, “ hi aa C in common Orpyne, dothlikewife rife vp with very many rounde ftalkes why Notiointedatall : the leaues are grofie or corpulent,thicke, broade,andoftens ¢dinthe edges; lefler then thofe ofthe former, placedout oforder: the flowers rt ais |