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Show 1042 THE SECOND'BOOKE OF THE . rr ° HISTORTIE°*OF PLANTS butconcerning the fowing of Dolichus or Kidney Beane, none ofthe Latines haue written, b y tea. fon thatthe fame wasrareinItalie’, and fowen onelyin gardens, as Ga/emhath affirmed Hathino oe : 5 s : 9 Dathing oftentimes a garden plant,and fhewing'that the fame as wehaue faide,is fowenin Caria: and like 7 2 he . : ve Uapeniees (aesies: Lu ‘t . = 6 Set ae Wile Diofcorides namethit quinak wnmia, that is to fay,Smilax horten/is, ot garden Smilax, bicaute it groweth in gardens who 2 Lupinus flore luteo, ve : v Lupines, ise ng l alfo writingof this in another feuerall Chapter, fhewethplainly that's lax hortenfis,or Dolichus is another plant differing fromFa/e/uswhichhe nameth Phafils) For which caufés it is not to be doubted, but that Fa/eéws with three fyllables, differethfrom ry. at . : . Feolws with fower fyllables,no otherwife than Crcer,Cicercula,and Cicera differ, which notwithftan.a jing be neere one to another in names : andit is not to be doubred but that theyare deceiued, who thinke itto be one and.the felfefame Pulfe called by fundry names, This plantis naniedin Englith Kidney Beane,Sperage Beanes,of fome Fafelles,or long Peafon French Beanes, garden Smilax, and Romane Beanes : in French Fewes de Romme : in Dutch Curcksboonen, % The temperature. Kidney Beanes,as Hippocrates teacheth, do more loofe the belly than Peafons they are leffe wia. die,and nourith well, andnolefle than Peafon, as Déocles faith :they be alfo without ingendriag windineffe at all.The Arabian Phifitions fay that theyare hot and moift ofnature. ae % The vertues. A Thefruitand cods of Kidney Beanes boyled togither before they be ripe, and buttered, andlo eaten withtheir cods, are exceeding delicate meate, and do not ingender windeasthe other Pulfes doe. B_ Theydo alfo gently loofe the belly, prouoke vrine, and ingender._ goodblood reafonably well butif you eatethem whentheyberipe, they are neither toothfome nor wholfome. Thereforethey are tobe taken whileft they are yet greene andtender, whichare firft boyled vntill they betender; thenis the rib or finew that doth run alongftthe cod to be taken away; then mutt they beputinto a {tone pipkin, or fomeotherveffell with butter, andfet tothe fireagaineto ftew, ot boyle gently which meate is very wholfome,nourifhing,andofa pleafant tafte: ; Oftheflat Beane called Lupine. : Chap.49. 3 Lipimaflre cernleo. Blew Lupines, : } ; g : they hardly come ir ownen % The kindes: T Here be diners fortes of Lupines, fomeof the garden, and others wild; fome white, othes blacke, and alfo ofmixt colours, s) , f : flower of in May, butit feldome commet 2 % Thedefeription. 1. ftand vorilt He tameor garden Lupine hath round hard ftems, which of themfelues doftan "Pg i ; sone’ fiue,fixe,orfeuen of leaues.confift the without anyfuccour,helpe or ftaie: like thofe of the Chaft tree, greene on, the vpperfide, andon the neather fidew is ; downie;andin the evening about the fetting of the funne. they hang flagging eee 5 though they were withered : among thefe there commeth vp atuftofflowers os pase of which turne into great rough cods, whereinis the fruite, whichis flat andround eee white colour, and bitter in tafte : and where they cleauevnto thecod, in that part they a " taine dent likea little nauell. This Lupine hath but one roote, whichisflender and woosies’ hanging onita few fimall threds like haires. 2 ete leffer 3% Theyellow Lupineislike to the garden onein ftalke andIcaues, yet both lee vi : fhorter. It hath beautifull fowers ofan exceeding faire golde yellow colour, fweete oF i” ! istofay vp into aneare ofthe colour of the yellowViolet, and fomewhat of the {mell: the ere hard,fomewhat hairie : the feedesbelittle,flat,round,in tafte extremebitter,of fisnarie £0 fauoured,farleffer than the tame one, i d branches: 3 Theblew Lupinesare longer than the yellow, anddiuided into more wings a 1 ad oe leaues be leffer and thinner:the flowers finall,and leffer thanthe yellow,ofa blanco bealfo ofdiuers colours,bitter,andleffer than any of themall. books of : beingb a 5X su : place and They requite faith The yntilfucl bitternes quantitie of falr, isof an hard and ¢ I vp in aie places, be- |