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Show HISTORIE OF PLANTS. ; % The place. eG epieens Lauander Cotton groweth in gardens almon S everywhere, %& Thetime. Theyflower in Inly and Augutt, we The names. I Afparagus fatinus, 3, 5 ark Garden Sperage, 2 Afparaguspiluityia. ao Matifh Sperage, or a Vv, Theyare bothcalled by onename Santoling, ot Lauander Cotton, of mott Chanacypariffa, But P/iny. concerning Charmecypariffitsis {o {hort andbriefe that by him (hisfucceflors) their opiesSere: = nions can neither be reiected,norreceiued: Theyare doubtles much deceiued that would haue Lauander Cottonto be: Abrotanum feminam,orthe female Southernwood§ and likewile theyare in the wrong, who take ie to be Seriphiam, Sea VVormwood3 and theyiwhofirlt fet it — E abroath. to be a kinde of Southernwood, we leaue themtotheirerrors: bicaufeit is notablolutelyto be referred to one, buraplant partici ASLe a ‘ eee= Chameacypari{fias. auat so Lauander Cotton, FS THE SECOND BOOKE OF THE 948 % The temperature: The feede of Lanarider Gortonhath a bitter tafte,being hotanddrie in the thisd degree, & Thevertues. thepoifons of allferpents andverremous veal wont’ B Irkillech wormes eithergiuen greene or dry,and the {eedehath the fame vertueagaintt but auoideth themwithgreater force.Itis thought to be equall with the vfuall worme cece, ° Of Sperage,or Afparagus. Chap.441. The kindes. ; “ i T Heancients hauefet foorth twofortes ofSperage: the garden aiid thie wilde Sperage. ter writers haue found more ofthe wilde kinde. x “T” Thela- %& The defeription, the groin He firft being the manured and garden Sperage,hath ath +« firt ; rifing foorthof 4 nl {wants nincine thicke tender fhootes, very foftandbrittle, of thethicknes of thegrea i tafte like vnto the greene Beane, having attlietop.acertaine feal i¢.fofebud, whieh” aches growethto a branchofthe height of two cubites;dinided into diuersdther ee of neath onate fet manylittle leaues like haires,more fine than the leaves dfDilliamong” teas Ca tic {mall moffie yellowifh flowers, which yeeld foorth the friir,greene at thelfirtt, ated ofthe bignes of a {mall Peafe, whereinis conteined grofle blackifh fedeexceeding i +5 the caule that it lieth fo long inthe. ground. afterthefowingbefore it dofpringvP- jheinteoes? maity, thicke, foft, and{poongic ftrings hanging downe fromone head; and {prea lat hich about,wherebyit greatly increafeth, f this kinds fy in Ds 2 Wehaue inour marrith and lowe. groundsneere:vntdthe fea,a Sperace? burt one) ney! differeth little fromthat ofthe garden,and yet inkinde thereisnodiffevencéat2 Apas® nuting: by whichall things,or moft things aremademore beautifull andilarger: POPsSpr Sthneoringinitaiié Spetage Br, Bg Aperageep Wilde Sper roy — Chametyparifio: P&nie faith , that the he being drunkeinwine,is a good inédicineag n fas ner patiag of WVorinwoodandSouthemwood. |