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Show THE SECOND 416 HISTORIE OF PLANTS, THE BOOKE OF This wers be either red ot yellowe, orelfe whitifh : the roote is white,well bodied,& full ofkemels, benone preenea long beste ifthey plantis very full oflife sthe ftalks fet onely inclaie Continue Orpyne growing in comefieldes nd and thenwatered theyalfo growe. We haue a wilde kinde of fhadowie woodsin moft places of En glande,in eche re{pee like that altogither lefler. 1 €raffula maior Hifpanica, Spanifh ft Orpyne.A of the garden,fauing thatits 2 Crajfula fine faba inuerfa, Common Orpyne, 417 graft in French Joubarbe des vignes , Fene peli rin lowe Dutch Smer wwarteic, and Heme SlyetelsinEnglith Orpynesalfo Liblongjor:Linelong,. %e The temperature. parts. The Orpyns becoldeanddrie,and of thinne orfubtile Thevertues. : Gal Dioftorides faithsthat being laide onwith vineger it taketh away the white morphew it hat theblackealfo,which thing it doth by reafon of the feouring or clenfing qualitiethat upon Galen attributeth vntoita hotfacultie,thoughthe tafte figeweth the c¢ yntraty whi i well fcouring qualitie declareth thavche other two alfobe likewifecolde. But colde things mayas cknfe,ifdrineffe of temperature,andthinnes of eflence be ioined withall. yeu Os OftheJnaller Orpins. 1. Telephinmnfloribus parpureis. Purple Orpin, Chap.139. 2. Telephinmfemper virens. Neuerdying Orpin, % Theplace. y ‘They’ profper beftin fhadowie and ftonie places, in old wals made of lomeor ftone. Ori faith that they growinvineyardes and tilled places. ‘The firft growerhin gardens: the othe Ma where: the firft is muchfounde in Spaine and Hun garie: neither ts Germanie without it5} wethyponthe bankes ofthe riuet ofRhene neet the vineyards,in rough andftoni¢ places,n0 at all differing fromthat whichis founde in Spaine. 15 of The feconde growethplentifully both in Germanie, Fraunce, Bohemia, Englande, ane countries among vines,in olde lomie,daubed,andftonie wals. % Thetime. ‘The Orpynes flower about Auguft or before. E % The names. 2 al Thefirft is that whichis called ofthe Greecianssexorer, Se delwer Serer? of the Latines 1 d & Semperuinumfyluestre;and thkcebra: but flecebraby reafon of his fharpe andbiting quau® muchdiffer fromit, as we haue declared in the former chapter. Some there be that Ot Portulaca /yluestris: yet thereis alfo another Portulaca fylue tras , or wilde Purfla whichgrowethin gardens,butlefier: we maycal this'in Enelith Spanifh Orpynes O1py"* Zatic,orfoitited Orpyne. r. : He Orpinon withee purpl eC pssSe hi ae Orpin ftalkes bé Side i lowerand leffer than ny a : the ce a fSwedlyfetder,ofa more blew greene,grofle,well a a. ean Pied i scibalowe than aboueale ; Kotte erbel ae ng uite bodied, ftan alto, itherwitt blewtendine $ ithout order. The flowers inthe tuftes at the tops of the {talks be of apa tude ofhairie ape The rootes be notfet with lumpes or knobbed kernels , but witha multis 2 jm The feconde kitide of Orpyneis called in thops Craffula,and Craffula Fabaria, and crn thatit maydiffer from that whichis defctibed in the chapter of little Houflecke : it}57# Fabaria sin high Dutch Mundkraut, Rnauertkraut, Forrzwang,and Forweye aoe This fecon Seallit Tey rings . d Orpin, as itis knowen to few, fo hathitfoundno name, but that fome Herbarifts inwinter, the Mote r eingin™ ae Jempervinien or virens; for the ftalkes of thé other do wither “erefore vy en: greene : but the ftalkes and leaues ofthis indure alfo the fharpneffe of winter, and "ycallitin Englifh Orpineuerlafting,or neuer dying Orpin: # Thé Dat |