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Show THE SECOND ‘BOOKE OF THE 1 Caryoophyllata. Auens or herbe Bennet, HISTORIE OF PLANTS, 843 3 Caryophyllata alpinapentaphyllen, Caryophylata montana, ' e Atens, Mountain Fiueleafed Auens, %T heplace. Thefekinds of Anens are foun d in high moutitaines andthicke woods ofth e north pares of England:we hane 'themin ont Rondon gardens; where they flourifheandineresfé infinirely, *& Thetime, Theyflower fronrthe beginttitig of Maie, to the end of July, # The named: Auensis called Cutyophyllata,fo named ofthe finellofcloues which isintherootes : and diners callit Sanamunds;Herbs Eenedtti a,and RNardus vuftica sin high Dutch Benediet en iogts + in French Gat: of the Walons Ghrta fiza vin Englith Auetis apd herbe Benet: itis thoughe to be GeumPling, which moftdo fufpect, byrea - fon he is fo briefe : Gewn {aith Piri e in his 26, booke 7. chapter, hath little flender roots Baccharés, ifthe flowers were purple tending to whitenes whichas we haue {aide are yello likewife differ in that , thatthe rootes of Auen s bialSaiculaeutate, or {potted Sanicle, : to Agrimonie, i i rough, hy b lackifh, ana z cE He commongarden Auens hath Jeaues not ynlike . ify foot high : : : much clouenor deepelycut into divers gafhes:¥ the ftalkeis ro unde and haitya vroweaawelsil 4 elf at the A top into i i 4 1 n do g grow ee Cc in g itfelfe ye Sine diuers branches, whiereupon headsor kip ild Tanfie , which i being i paft therere followe follow memes ferou thofe of Sinkfielde or wilde thicket full of { hich beingripe will hang vpon garments asthe Burs do. eeseuesstana difh within, with certaine yelloweftrings faftned thereto,{melling like vnto { the {mell of Cinamom, Spotted Auens hath butnotproperly ; it hathalfobeenecalled Sanicy4Abing, ormountaine Sanicle: of z’Obe/ Geum Api na : andof vs Caryophyllata Alpina gittatas Orlp Potted Auens ofthe mountaine i s, Tk %& The temperature. aah "efootes and leauies of Auens are manifeftly drie, and fomthing hot,with akinde of fcowring Qualitie, % The defeription. ‘ dofmellof cloues , and thofe of Baccherwhaue e fey Cyperus. het, andmort ; ; then the tesapion, ne, rougner, 2 " Themountaine Auens hath greater and thicker leaues "ech wpe hairie,not parted into three, but rather-round, nicked on the oie aorche tales 42 flalks, whereon do growvery little leaues like thofe of Chickwee ees “amberoffice leas ' growone flower,greater thenthat of the former, whichc eth of annum ned eathers. AM ycllow as golde; after which growethvp aroundcircle, con! gas it were of little! Pe . ~ ° i 8 a i thereto. roote is long growing a flope,fomwhat thicke,with ftrin ; lane into nuenu ided into 1de, divided ihe dis: % Thevertues. ; tai. Ccottion of Anens made in wine, iscommended againft cruditie or rawnefle of the fto- A ‘'S ehanteofthe collicke,and the biting of venemons beafts, Cites ameis likewife a temedieforftitches and gtiefe inthe fide,for {topping of the liver; itcon- B wing “Wehumours 5 fcoureth awayfuchthings as cleaue to the entrailes,wafteth and diffolueth . eral being boiled with wine : butifit be boiledin pottage or broth, it is of greatefficaon eg id apy Spt % ot hal ! of all other pot herbes is chiefe 3 not enelyin phificall brothes, bur commonly to be vfed Th ea and rootes takenin this maner,diffolue and confume Seg a clutteredv1bloudin any inwarde C fed : Sbody:and edthar are therefore theyare mixed with potions,which are drunke of thofe that be bru- Ther we inwardly broken and that haue fallen from fomehighplace, . 2d ms Fea vp in Autumine and dried, do keepe garments from being eaten with Mothes, Cikepsy = to haue an excellent { f, Phificall purpofes good odour: andiferue for all the the Phificall purpofes thar m HOlles do, A i ‘ ti & i ee with 1e Ar ne Smee ,black, andofa good {mel}, The other kinde of Auensis called ofth e Iater Herbarifts,Caryoph yllata Montana, moun taine Auens: it might agree with the defer iption of |