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Show HISTORIE OF PLANTS, BOOKE OF THE % Thedeferiiption His ft: fhrubor he f Honifirckle found in the wor oi of Sauoy, reprefenteth vnto'vs that called Cornss famina the Dogberrie tree yorpricke timber tree,having ecommon Woodbinde, fauing that this doth notclamberand 1 } 1 ciume as the offers c¢ t ene ebu im 11T3 4 Thiskinde ofvptight Woodbinde growethvpllikewife tothe height ofa man, and often; more high,like to the laft defcribed,butal:togither greater, Thabéntieshuntofane vervblate ne Y Diderwher inefpecially is the difference. 5 Chanapericlymenun, Dwarfe Honifuckle. tcontrariwife groweth vpright,\ ihoutleaaningto onerfide or otheryikea ‘The flowers grow vpon therender {pi ayes or twiggie branichesbycoe ein fhape and colourtothecommon Woodbind,but altogitherleffer, and ofawhite pl 1¢ within the fame manyhairie chiues like the otherof his kinde: after which come ted ‘by couples. The roote is rough andwoody. 1¢ fhalkes fecondbe oftentimes of a meane thickneflessthe woode fibftancefomewhat ith and foft. ‘Theartranches be round and a id covered with a whiti th bark e, notwithftandinginthe xey aare fomewhat reddith. Theleaues are longlike thofe of én the {prayes be yoong sthey oft,and ofa whiteSasialyones lowerfide theyare whiter,8allittehai the common f 1aes but yet of thefamefafhion,andofa whitih anyof the - Woodbindes. be! rie. The flowers fenerall flender footeftalkes, like livtle wilde Cherties,of 5 couples vponfer ne lefler oftentimes than the other. 4 Periclmenum reclumfructunign. Fructu ceruleo. acke berried Woodbinde, Vpright Woodbinde with blew berries. Thedeoipton, t les of Y f cee tthe i fa foote high: sanereupon C broad1 Heala 5"kesthoaieGe hac] ollowed % The place Thefe plants arefti a growe inthe woods and mountaines of qy ‘land; Ge rmany, Sauoy, and otherthofe partes¢ fe the Eatt, Eaft Nort! reaft, and Eaftand by } lant of the firft kinde in my garden: et [haue not feene ; therefore ] cannot erally thereof as I wifl ee flower for the moft part whentheothers Pein September, ae eh aa Sal ot Honifickle is called Pey Corafsor D ethan ofDodomend Xyloftewm: Ch og Cherriés -The Englifh names areey 1 at s. Irhathbeene Mmecerafizs, butnot truly. % The tempe Lae ge (56 Touching the tem Woodbindes we haue no experience *alofour felues,sn perature and vertuesofthefe vp eiither hanewe learned anything fo ers, OfSene. { : his Pantpn which h; dot vp oftentimesto the height of aman, euen asthe former¢ d gapeth if into amiany b ae couered with a rough blac kebatke, thar choppeth aie ouered The tender branches a reofaw hitithg ee aes one Oppy clefts as the barke ofthe Oke. Voodbinde which Carolus Chia hath fet foyorth in woollie hairinefleofan ou erworne colour wherev pone ge owe icalle ieTOY ve by oo Ca ynto the common Woodbinde,ofa dryingbitrer afte.hesee to ne ot plestik yyde vepncalhclot Thefruit fuicceedeth, growing kelictle fed,aed ediethe anc ifhining blewcolour; which being bru Lae feeds:The! flat ‘a thaipe winie tafte,wherin is contained m¢any{mall 4 Eneh nce %& The d-[cription. tingethfoorthftalkes a cubite high, fetwith diners branches: the leaues are se ifting ofmat ry fall léaues! ike thofe of Li or of baftard Se mf t €foorth Gfite hort of the wings, ofcolour yellow, ftanding vpontlender fo after the flowers be gonehang forked cods, the fame bo neplaine:and flatt,in whicharecontained{eedes like to the feedes o our. The rosore fs lanider, long and vnprofitable, which pes ifheth w! : sj 7 come, for Medicine,a nd the feedes be ripe, and muft befowen againe thene Bhd f Ccec 3 Sekt tatheetenet Eee THIRD |