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Show nen beieaackenhaaed SECOND BOOKE with divers fiich rfer e flower is compafled about likewife narro thatofthe laft de‘cribed. The whol wer, Theplantand leflex ‘ nd but es, ftalk the r vpon e lowe grow do that e Jeaues, as thoar h moftcleere Tupenfoort eth eeld flor cuerypart thereof doth fell of Turpentine, andthe lines ot and blacke,' with cerraine o long 614 HISTORIE OF (PLANTS. THE s. The feede isalf jnejas my felfe haue noted diuers yeere hethiwhenit hath : The roote and cuery part thereof petif es of white runming alongtt the fame i P rfected his feed. rifethyp The female or Marigolde Sunne flow er hathathicke wooddie rote, fromwhich ith{mooth leanesfharpepointed, , iniding it felfe into one or more branches fetw the braunches ofafaint yellow outthe edges. The flowers growe at the top of e and fhape ofafingle f sofa deeperyellow tendingto blacknes,o the form as yet Lhaue notobserned, eede . Thef gold Mari e Sunn the dit aue name % The de fe ription, s, ftalkes,andcreeping branches, like vn 4 Thefecond kinde ofCammomill hath leaues,roote ftemmes whet are nocheaieber tender l offmal tops the t growa s flower the dent: theprece Gammomils withoutany ale ofthe reft ofthe middle the in ,asis matter ie fich yellowe thrumm {mell : ee plantis ofa pleafing 5 tected hauc ;the others as the um. whole e leanes on Odorat additi otborder itthis haue giuen uponfomeofwhit I paar momill, % Theplace. ng or fowing in Peru, and in diners otherptoplants do etowe ofthemfelues without ferti ghtinto thefeparts of Europe. Thete of America.fromwhence the feedes haue beene brou n and nourithedvp from{eede, toat fowe plant a ons regi hot ther s beene feene in Spaine ando . raine to the height of 24.foote in one yecre se Thetime. g of April if the weather be temperate, inthe The feede muttbe fet or fowen inthe beginnin hath moft power the whole daie. Sunne the here andw be, moft fertill grounde tharmay % Thenames. So/#s , taking that namefrom thofe thathaue te The fower ofthe Sunneis called in Latine Flos deneuer obfetuc , althoughI haue endeuored to ported it to turne with the funne,the which I coul d bicaufeit doth refemblethe radiant where- 2 Chamamelum nudum odoratum. Sweete naked Cammomill, » \ Nylop > WY r thinke it was fo calle Gnde out the truthofits but I rathe Indianus, the Indian Sun haue calledit Corona Solis, and Sol beames ofthe Sunne, whereupon fome er of Peru; in Englil nflow golde the ,or anum mPersni hemu flower others have calledit Chryfant the flower of the Sunne,or the Sunne flower. & The temperature, ion. They are thought to be hot and drie ofcomplex % vertues. A tnt ing ient orlater w’ riters comeem There hath not anything beenfet downeither of the aunc all, that the buddes beforethey9 bytri de foun e plants snotwithftanding we haue fthef areexctt: and pepper after the maner ofArtichoks; oiled andeaten with butter,vineger, pees B procuring bodilie Iuft. ding pleafanrmeate, farpafling the Artichoke farre, in g taken away) broileayp™ the hairinefle bein The fame buds withthe ftalks neere vnto the top( ineger,and pepper,hath thelike property. agi idiron,and afterwarde eaten withoile,v Of Cammoill. Chap.248. f : 3: Thekindes. acerhely twoforts offweete {melling Cammomlis Here haue beene of the auncientsfet foorth efides other wilde kindes ther¢ol. more,b two e found hath weliuc n wherei terage se The defeription: % The defeription. inlar eal Tins but in : esa mils with long defcriptions It woulde ingt)° I E O diftinguifh the kindes of Cammo er d i f n o yolume,andfinall profite wouldethereby redounde to the Reader,c omething the f well knowneto all; notwithftanding it fhallnot be amiffe to faic ammomillnan nC thee and method ofthe booke,hitherto obferued’ The*commo of keepethe order vpon the grounde takine holdevpon thetoP on dct! nie weake and feeble braunches trailing muchiagge’ and fine very are as itrunneth, whereby irgteatly increafeth, The leauesthe flowers like veto the fielae adil come foorth cut,of a ftrong fweete fimellamong which comport the iniddle partis yellowe dered'about the edge witha pale of whiteleaues’ roote is verie firiall-and cred Lhe Daific. ofthe isthat r;as thrufttogithe thrums,clofe ; Seta 3 for the former, faning thatthe leaueshereof are-verie differéth hot aee sthir, but little feene, hesthervetie fagle Sahoa that the yellowe thruminthe middleis Romith geocht. im confifterh the difference. Pi teloiwhereof See many flender ftalkes,yet ftiffer andftronger therlany of the others, the others The leanes are of 2 ~ oe vpright, and doth not creepe vppon:the earthas *. of Woade. leaues the of the.colour tendiagto colour whitifh ore stoners be likewit tts, border offinall white floue yellowe inth¢ middle, and paled about with.a Q4q 4 3 Chameamelum |