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Show 549 THE SECOND BOOKE OF THE ted in Bnglith finall leafed Wormwood, Romaine Wormwood, gardenor Cypres Wormwood, and French Wormwood. % The temperature. Small leafed Wormwood is of facultic hot anddry; itis bitter alfo, butleffea good deale then the broadleafed one,the greateft forceit hath is in binding, % The vertues. ‘The faculties are referred ynto the common Wormwood, HISTORTE OF PLANTS , : which being beingbrou inmoft brouc places offBAol hrin Eng ahds and. which ght into gar dens dothithere plicesand retainech his {mell,tafte,and natural] O48 toe flourii th as in his naturall qualitie,as hath beene often Prooued % The time. Theft bring foorth flowers andfeedes whenthe other: Wormwoodsdo, % The names. ?, , : [ KO! ealyOtoy Searuloroy: ee eee jf i eivBsor Seraion ors in Latin fi e ‘Abfiathi‘ wn mayi. nun, and likewile Serdpb ino: in Dutch Sfx Aifene tof diuers Santonieum,as witnefleth Dicfco rides: neuertheleffe theteisanother Santoncw differing from fea YWVormwood : in Englifh offo me women of the countrey,garden Cypre ) ffe, Offea Wormwood. 1 Abjinthium marinun album, White fea Wormwood, Chap.434 2, Abfinthiam marinum latifoliom, Broadleafed fea Wormwood, % The temperature. Sea Wormwood is ofnatute hot anddry, % Thevertues. _ Pighoridesaffirmeth that being takenof it felfe,or boiledwith Rice,andeaten with hony, thelmall wormes of the guts,and gentlyloof eth the belly ;the which Pliny al{e doth affirm killéth A e, ey fea Wormwood drunke with wine tefifteth poifon, efpeciallythe potfon of Hem- B lockes, 3 Theleaties (tamped with figs ;faltpeterjand ortanckeshelpeth the dropfie, andfichas the medle of Datnell,and applied tothe bellie, fides,'C are {plenicike, i: fingular againft allinflammation s , and heateof the ftomacke and liuer, Bi nésof Wormwood torthe fame excecding D purpofes that common Wormwood ferueth. _iiitpotted by fuch as dell neere chefe a fide sthat the cattle which do feed where it gtoweth B become fat and lufty veryquickly, ay Thehetbe r with hishis ftalke a toe with ftalkes s laidin laid ; chettes, preffé refle s, and wardrobs, keepethclothesf andother vermine, rom mothes FFE OF holie Wormwocd.’ Chap.435. Sementing, Holie Wormwood, \ % The defeription, "His Wormwoodcalled Sementina & Semen 1. fanilum , which we*haue Englithed Holie, is thatkindeof Wormwood which beareth that feedewhich we haue in vles called VWormfeede: in fhoppes Semenfantolinum : about wl ich there hath been great controuerfieamongtft wri- ters, fome holding that the feedeofSenton; Galatium to bethe true Wormfeede 5 others tto bethatof Romanum.Ab/inthium:ic doth % The defcription. - cum, Ot THT Hewhite ea Worinwood(which Pema and L’Obelinscall dene ~ diide it tinum , Dodoneus in his lal Edition seriphium ) hath ne een and ftrote i infinite fine iagges, kkethofe of Sotheriwood, ofa white ue Laerep i ewe bienot vapleafanc: among whichsife vp tough hoarie ftalkes = oe seat broadby mee wheteof do grow finall moe flowers: the root¢is toughsand cteep fe he grou 2 it greatlyincreaferh. / by. t vuesbinad leafed fea Wormwood hath very many foftleaues , forte the fowers gran te apowre other ofa darke fwart colour,nothing fo finely cut or iagged as the vponthe tossof the ftalkes of a yellowith colour: the roote is tough 4 ty hee* gi ”(e vy oe % Theplace. arthes nect n lrm Thefe VWVYoormwoods do growe-vpon tlie raifed grounds inthe fa facubite, diuided into dimers branches and ings$whereupon are fet very{mall leaugssamong which te placed clyfters. of feede. in'firch abundance,,.tha tou.she firfkview.itfeemeth tobea plant, contiftingzall of feede. ; MTheplaeless v0, Itis a foraine plant,che feedes.being fowen in the-gardens of hot regions do profper well; in, thele colde counttiesitwillnotgroweat all. Ne» uetthefle there ts one or, two,.companiotis about London-whohauereported ynto.me that.chey had great‘ftore ofir growing in, their, gardens yeerely, whichthey folde at seanouaa st r 4Oondgon |