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Show HISTORIE OF PLANTS, THE SECOND BQOKBi0F:THE Chap..07. aEES! sf OfeVLarierome. Epimatorana. 3 Maiorana tenuifolta. sit Laced Maricrome. Marierome gentle. alotidete = 2 Maiorana maior Anglita Pot Marierome, 1 Shaioranamaior. Gteat Sweete Marierome. et %& Thepiace. hefeplants do gtowein Spaine, Iralie, Candia, andother Ilands thereabout, wilde,and in the omwhence we haue the feedes for the gardens ofourcold countries, C rt 4 a_ toh ‘TT a and ip {mell,a foote or fomewhat more high. The ftalkes are flender, owets 2 “jf iy i 7 his ches: about which,growe foorth little leaues,foft, and hoaric. The sie, ‘The 100? vnto thofe of Cancic ew sleatant ta in {calie or chaffie Spiked cares, of a white colourlike plant andevery part thereofis of a molt pieaiat compact of many {mallthreds.. The whole aticall (mell < ee | F ? Pwititet ; i adie toughrootes, a aetan se "ho oeepen ugh rootes, from which ny othredc me,s ews Mz e or winter t Marierom not) precedent,but asthe aaa A lacedf 7 whereon2 caches Ibr sie i di ersfin ‘eeruust a Lately Ke 2 f ate placed 1u 3: Hite fowelst rwet . sankey sfe ee ; atthe top of' the braunches tufts of white flo ae bearing {o fweete of fimell, rie, nor yet i Ww by . a . 4 purple, The whole plantis oflong continuance,and keepethgreene all the winter , row! ; me. Mariero Englith women haue calledit,and that very properly,winter : wherupon GO ° BT a tes ; root, 1 1 , eddie s Fe Roma z branche many -Marieromgentle r Rice at the topo the ft a paifog Be ae mt o aehath ;2 Rear he 2 a ower: : nelling leaues,of an ouerworn w i i Sto abluth. The whole haffie sl patie be Cai isfrail chafhe z3 eee : Aes " far fweetes" < atid ‘ ae sicfer colour tending Rance {cales ,of aa vwhite colour compact of diners {mall 4) ogither like the g Jelict, aticrome,fauing thatitis altogither al ri ° ef pe Stan me e t ache C.. Fn ek rises : =Jaft deferibes , saioranais} \ikewife | ewile a kinde differing.t fomela¢ tnioranais kindeofof fin fine!-Marierome, 2 fering not fromtheifenhete la ~ }gcess” Pe a in that, that this planthath in his naturall countrie of Candia, andnot elfew + fave. e, anddogio” 2 an j ; Cc hes, fuch and after the fame manner Nai as tholeare, 4 nce, The tine. , Thevare feet % The defiviption. rellous a + colour amate a ince ~ c : jofa whitifh Wreete Maricrome is a lowe and fhrubbie plant chaffie huskes :or eares it orae foorththeirfcalie, ateioweni in May, eeDew, Bs and bring rn ; tee in the middle ofC the day,whenthe finne fhinerhhottcft, cuen as ~ tae euening nor morning,as moft ena plants are. il Mari 3 : - a . ‘tomeis called in Latine A¢aiorana,and Amaracus, and allo Samp/ and-Almorsdux + Moradux, Bapopan: in Spanith Alayorana, eeee ae it AYOY Ana, glihSweete Marierom 3.01 ne ger + ar e, Fine Marierome, ‘and M atic) ADE bor Marj tf Marierome. The caufe ofsethe name called oe alfo andpleat, yslof thismoft fw ane Ve Winter. Paty ‘pleafanther faining of the Poets, whorepp be isnot determined ,except it came throughthe feot C Cypres ie fawnin1 gvpontheir king C#vara, imagining J topleafe his humor, faid that his ,rein “€or tiny hich by mifeh: Prahapevoncfullol fragrant ointment, ouerthef C aps mof tris Boe ag pilt vpon thefaid herbes,which being moiftened theres ofleothi< > Xcellent fauour, whereinwe dofo much delight. This boy mourni isd; To) scoters wean ; t! di Dead gods (as the poets faine)in confideration of his parentage an ctiontS Ointment. Rete ‘ Ag change called Amira whichis herbe, me into'that boy the : So nh and transfor on 2 ae h: made hambe alléne3: w ether Adaorana and sanppic a doubrwh ue Haue = sItahe:, Some 1 i 3 : i. 1 is bicanfe } ne oe that Galen maketha difference between them,: intreatingof tl operati B dmaracus Galeni, leni, isi Partt lieoridecli thet ncnof themtheir n operations. But that fore do call CAmaracus, Partheninm ; a0d¢ suKewileve witnefleth, 1 ‘ E i : ra Gv. culties oF doth in no place make mention of Pa eof Aim f fimple “SOL ; medicines, atu, Plin vein his 2 1.booke , chapter 2.witnefferh ; lat Dyoctes the f |