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Show THE THIRD HISTORIE OF PLANTS: BOOKE OF THE Sene and Fumitorie (as Ra/saffirmeth) dopurge aduft humors, and are excellent gdod abain fcabs, itch, andthe ill affection of the body, If Sene beinfufed inwhay, and then boyled alittle, it becommeth good phificke againktmelan. I cholie,clen{éth the braine,and purgeth it, as alfo the hart, the liver, miltandlungs, caufethaman qi ‘ . ng away th j to lool looke yoong,it ingendreth mitth, taking away forrows« leereth thefight.{trengtheneth heating, andis very good againft oldfeuers anddifeafes arifing of melancholie, Ofbastard Sene. itrs 2 Baltard'Sene with Scorpion codsis a finall woodie fhrubor buth haningleanes.branch flowers like vnto the formerbaftard Sene, but fmallerinech refpe& dwiten his Cr ‘lly igs es,and aefallen;there fucceedlittle long crooked 'cods;like the longcods oe huskes iiorien or reget pisides,whercofit tooke his name :the rooteis like the roore of theBoxetree woods of Valonait therootes of Dalcamara, or Bitter fweete, growing naturally inthe Siadowie ’ f Natbone,whereof I haue-a finall plantinmy garden,which may be galled Scorpion Sene,: Chap.g. 3 onsfeeRte humilié, warfte baftard Sene, %& The kindes, y 4 Coluteafeorpivides montana Closma Mountaine baitard Sene, Of baftard Sene there be diucrs forts, differing as well in cods as {tature,as fhall be declared, 1 Colutes. Baftard Sene. 2 Colutea Scorpioides, Baftard Sene with Scorpioncods. %& The defeription. h e her n hape nd thew, aA ee and e be Olutea, ts Senej fo ndeer thez one vnto th ott i:thfis taard re au f e se f e c h e T is n i a t a g e e m b r u i e h S e / a e o r t u o b b t e C ha d Her g bbie tree : his DE ai ib th e growin to the forme of any hedg bufh, or fhru y l t fl ligen en prickt or ftuc ue and woodie , which being,actarele brok off, and as neg r r what time ofthe yeere foeue itl done; Oe fl e p e f t e d o l o k r n l o a i p a r r w , euer ed ne ill carfly row he ne us irrany curio fort whatfo among an hunadcra o w { e g rii cte; ae id m a gi(h,t r , u a e c z es t h k e ,not much vnlik Liquo n r e e S t i au s o f s wi le ke l ch che are be s,whi turne into {mall cods likethe te ee i t l w e e o w m l e o h o l r t l f ye foor fai Bro , ne tle bladder which will mfake a cracke being broken bnegtwee the fingersor3a ews e witl ,o , es es, owi vpon ait yall rib. fine many blacke flat feenddes the bign of Tacre, gr n a the roote is harde, ofa woodie fubfta rk he f ch . batts athicke woodie roote couered with 4 Col; 3 Thelowe or dw ffe ye Owith barke Gothic fibies So sheleicebich bringechf orth yeerely newe fHootes swheretdo p. ion eatly ofai cubite high, fnfmooth, saietvaccit 7 oth, anandofa 8greenecolour It high, si andag halfe bhier i ty increafeth, Mherebyi leh” leaues compofed of fixe orfeauen leaues, and forntimes nine mt mon a middle rib e tpn cof the commonkinde, ofa ftipticke tafte,with fome fharpnes or biting: the flowers § a ati footeftalks, long andnaked like thofe of the Peafe,and of a yee colour of a pide isc ell atall andyet that little nothing pleafant: after which comefoorth long cods, wherein ined {mall feede like thofe of the Strangle Tare. Fr Mone iSmountaine baftard Sene hathftalkes,teaues,and rootes like the laft decribed‘the flowers VE tome haue ¢ alled it fy, on the tops of the branches in maner of a Crowne; whereupon AdthJ la sin fhape like thofe of the Peafe,and ofa yellowcolour:the codsas yet we haue not feene, etefore not expreffedinthe figure. 1g ace non the ground, of the height of : hacpuallbattard Sene groweth like afmall fhrub creepi thofe ofthe Spanith Broome of mane branches,in Site, bringing foorth manytwiggie : vith many) {mall leaues fet Tare, Strangle the ke thofe ofLentiles,or growleauesli dorib, Pon a Pon Middle fomwhatfarandfull ofinice, ofthe colour of the leaties OF Rue or Herbeg aeSeenalteled yr1é S |