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Show 466 HISTORTE: THE THE SECOND BOOKE OF OF PLANTS. 467 se Thenames. ~ white colour declining to lewnes. All the herbe is of a moft bitter tatte, like the finall Centerie, meanesit maultiplieth prea, Hedge Hyffopeis called in Latine Gratzola, and Gratia Deijorthe:Gracewf God; notwithftanding there isakinde of Geranivm, or Storkes bill, called bythe fame name.) Of Cordas Limnefiwn, branches.fower {quare,and font » BroadIcafed Hedge Hyffope hath many finalland tender againft another, like yntothefor. oppofite one couples by hollowor furrowed, befet with leaues of a purple colo, andCentaurisof Anguillera and Disfcorides. , and alfo, Fapauer fpumcnm, ox Spatling Poppie: but thereisanother herbe comprehended ynderthe famemame, which wecall Behen album >in Dutch ‘The rooteislittleand chreddie, dilating it felfe far abroad ; by which and occupieth much ground where it groweth. which grow the flowers mer, but formewhat fhorter and much broader : among the reft ofthe flower, fafhionedie {potted ontheinfide with white, and of a brighter purple than itiscalled Gonte pratie’ inlealian.Stancs castles bicaufe thathorfes when they haueeaten therof,dowaxe leane and languifh thereupon : andin Englith Gratia Dei; and Hedge Hyflope. The there facceedlittle feedvelit, the fmallett —ntirrhinuns, ot leaft Snapdragon 3 whichbeing paft, feede ; extreme bitterd yellowifh {mall conteine which , fafhioned like the nutof a croflebowe Gratiola. The rooteis ca tatte, The whole plantis likewife bitter,as the commionot wellknowen increaleh feedehercofis called Gibenech,which namethe Arabiansdo reteine ynto this day. and {preadeth abroad. tion &yertue,in purging mightily, and that in great abundance, watrifh, grofie,& flimie humors, at ofa great number ofwhitifh firings, iatan gled one within another, which mightily Hedge Hyffope. Who fo taketh but one f{cruple of Grattola btuifed, {hall perceiue evidently his effeGtuall opera- A, 2 Gratiola latifolia. 1 Gratiols. Broadleafed Hedge Hyflope, ea : ge te The temperature. Hedge Hiflopeis hot anddrie of temperature. % Thevertues. Conradus Ge/nerus expetimetited this, and found it to be true, and fohaue I myfelfe and many others, Gratiole boiled,and the decoétion drunke or eaten with any kinde of meate, in manner of a fal- B lade,openeth the belly,and caufeth notable loofenes,and to {cowrefreely,and by that meanespurgeth grofle flegmesjandcholerike humors. " ; Gratiols, ot Hedge Hyffope boiled in wine and giuento drinke , helpeth feuers of what fort C i aidis moft excellerit in dropfies, and fuchlike difeafes proceeding of colde and waterie auics, Theextraction given with the powder of cinamomanda little of the iuice of Calamint, preuai- D lethars: ye 0 : ( ne againft tertian and quotidian feners, fet downe for moft certaine bythe learned JoachimusCaWis OfLananderppike. 1 Lanandulafore carnteo. Common Lauander {pike, . % Theplace. . jen, Thefirft growethin lowe and moift places naturally, which I have planted in my alee? fecond growethlikewife in moift places. 1 foundit growing vpon the bog or marrifh ee further end of Hampfteed heath, and yponthefame heath towards London, nee ofthe fprings that were diggedfor water to be conueied to London 1599 « attempt full citrzen fe John Hart Knight, Lord Maior ofthe Citie of London: at whichtime ™™ his Lordfhips company,andviewingfor my pleafure the fame goodly fprings.! found the? not heretofore remembred, %& The time, ‘Thefirft lowreth in May, the fecondin Augutt. \ Chap.169. 2 Lanandulaflore atbo. White flowred Lauander fpike. |