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Show 950 HISTORI£ OF PLANTS THE SECOND BOOKE OF THE OfOke ofFerufalem,and OkeofCappadocia. Chap.439, eto: from whichrife vp diuers witha fewSree finall hoatie ftems of a cubite leauesa great deale Jeffer than the high, feefull of hoarie fotriier, and more finely cut oriagg ed: thelowers gtowe vpon fnall twigs without any leau es amo them, in thew like littlero thewholeplantis very hairie andofang' ugh betties, ofa duskith colo goodfinell, ur ; 2 Ambrofia. Oke ofCappadocia. Xt Botrys. Okc of Ierufalem, 49 There is another kindeof Ambr ofia, which hath along fall and flender roote, annexed ther Thete is likewife anothet kind e of Ambrofia very like vnto the laft before mentioned his leaues are thinner and mor but that é finely cut, refembling the {mall leaues of Englith flowersandfeedesare much finaller and Saxifrige the the roote greater, Thefeplants are brou ght vnto vs : % The place, from beyond the feas s¢{peciall y from Spaine and Italie, % Thetime, ie They flowerin Auguft,and their fed e is ripe in September, % The names. Oke oflerufalemis calledin Grecke Gave: in Latine Botrys : in Italian Rotrz granada: in high Dutch Cra : in Spanith Bien ukenkra tit; and Krottenk raugt + in French and low nEnglih Oke ofIerufalemyando e Dutch Pyment : fome Okeof Paradife. Oke dubgaa: in Latine Ambyofia snei of Cappadocia is called in Gre ther bath it any other kno eke wen name. Phiniefaith thar wandetingname, and is given vnt Anbyofizisa o other herbes, For Botrys Oke oflerufalem, as weh aue Written, vin Englith itis called Oke of Cappadocia, ; 27 betemperature. Theleplantsare hot and driein the {e cond degree,and confift of fuubt ill partes, % The vertues, Thefe Plants are goodto udate fhort winded sand be boiled in wine and miniftred yntaiich as haue their breafts cannot eafily drawetheir bret ftopped, A and tough flegme, Thel hsforitcutteth and wafteth grof leaues ate ofthefa le humors me force being made vp with Suga itaConferue, r,they commonlycall It Guieth a pleafant taft to e fleth thatisfodd wi en t h itjand eaten with the broth. tisdtied and laid at B tiafiom moths an non € gatments:notonely tomakethem {mell {weete, butalfo to d othe © vermine :which thing preferue C it doth alfo isofdiuers al{o called Ambyofia performe, OfLauander (otton. Chap.4.4.0. % The kindes, % The defription. Ace aiedan We diuidin iof Hfehigh, KeofTerufalemor Botrys ; hath fiindry {mall ftems 5 i a ) 7 t or iageen, cu y themfelues into manyfmall branches,befet ih ing! eae Engl nes,deepel o ca! yr t da y i ment muchtefembling the leafe of an Oke, which hath cau oa pet Enelifh wo haiti and Okes of lerufalem; the vpperfide of the leafe is of adeepe aoe Soaedode ingabot but vnderneath it is ofa darke reddith or purple colour: the ae . wes wv cluftr dd sue ce thre nd Ja the branches, like the yoong clufters or blowings of the ae aad H ad the whore p whole herbe is of a pleafant {mell and fauour ,and ofa faint ye ieth when thefeedeis ripe. 3 ee Iderh , hathmoutf ; The fragrant fmell that thiskinde ofAmbrofia, or iorsseveaereoe? ingore the Poets to {uppofe that this herbe'was meate and foode or Faevcubits - yeeldinfaitha g, may meat three handfuls high ; in my garden it groweth to pee eo te Fanart branches hati crooked,and ftreaked branches, dividing themfelues into x Doe acts nlike comet 1 Wott : the midit to the top theteof, many moffie yellowith ne fe plant is asitwete come 4 iFuel ys wood, ftanding one before another in goodorder, and t ee Pe mnered buttODs; with bran or a mealie duit: che flowers do changeinto ay = “ye vnpleafantin tal _ vnto Tribulusterrefiru,wherein is contained blacke moe | ao H sae tender, alltlie whe theleaues are in fhape like the leaues ae pact eA aaproch ol" firlt approer rhere is horie,& yeeldeth a pleafant fauor:the whole plant perifhe CHemecpariff#,0t Lauander Cotton, where ofthere ont our Englith gardens: the otherlefle known be twofortes, of whichoneis very com e, which the Italianscall Santolina, ¥ % The deferéption, |, A lander Cotton brin Seth foort h clafteted buttons of a gol dencolour, andofafvee andisoften vied in'Patlandsand decki re finell, ng vp of gad ens and houfes, Ithath a of whichorowas ° boughes, {lenders very many, woodie {tocke, : ty aeene footth branches | ike lictle a cubite long,fer foy i 0ne.a aues, long’, narrow; purled orefii tiipled3 onthe topsof the branches ftand e YB ets of One on cuerybranch, made vpwithfhor thred t s thristt clofe togither, like to the anfie, ter and tothe middle buttonsofthe flowers of Cainmomil, bur yet { methingbroa. ‘Yellowwhich be changedintofeedeofanoblci Colour The , re tubit felfeis white both inbranches and leaues,andhatha roote is of awoadie Tare {trong fweete fi Wifey, se 001thty the : ofiguresjone by Taber Montanwsviderthe ticle ifn is : Byetfo likes south in diners writtencopies for Abrotcasmenearsy s% ry not bee pict the “€ that they cannotbe diftinguithe d: doubrleffe Ttake them to beonep mi pesrss Wwe hold it'for the female Sorlietnwodd, ot lauander Cotte n Ica Motefine) eaander Gottomin each relpea) Aiing thatit is al githetle Irs and athe Y cutand hackt, and ofaigrecner'colours yet whitith aswell leaues as brariches, : Ooo 4 Chame- |