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Show Ofthe'wildé Baigtree. 1, Laurus Titans: Tl The wil mae Chap .65. Qn Fanunies Tinus Ly/itanica, The Portingale wildeBaie tree, ‘ ree. panes aa yes Ves Wey 9: either good or bad: the berries are {maller then the former, ofablewe colour declining to biachee nefle, The wilde Baie groweth plentifullyin eue ;g tothe nature and fcitua fraccording pervery well. ‘The wilde Laurell is greene,andmz wing both at one feafon. ly,Spaine, and other regions, whichdif: ole countriesoectina : they growe in my %garden and prof.. 1ofecoun ‘1 time. times be feene with the flowers andripe berries gro: x The names. Triscalled in Latine Ti#s,and Lauru. Hrisin Greekew ao: Catonamethit Laurus /yluatits if Mtalian Lauro Silwatico: in SpanifnYusae Perra, other Follado, andofdiuers Duril:in Englith wilde Baie. % The temperature an ities ofthis wilde Baie, neither haue Phinienovany otherofthe ancients, haue totich weany vnderftanding thereot by the later writ y our owne experience, Ofthe Boxetree. Chap.66. Buxus. The Boxetree, % Thedefeription. Hegreat Boxetsafaire tree,bearing a great [ios ot trunke; the woode ortimberis yeliow e-andverie harde , and fit for fundrie i y boughes & hard bra nches, , both inall hard greene } owers like the Bate tree es, ofa fucceed : bignefle of of the feeds lofedin unde greenifh hus a. brafle or be tity, an 1¢ trunke or ess tl ough ps %& The d:feription. vif a fhrub or hedge bu fh» i bars Auras Tins, ot the wilde Bate tree , groweth like ues lea e Bai the o e vnt " tough andpliant branches , fer full ofleaues very lik ch come 1008 colour : among whi l berties® (mal m4 more crumpled, of a deépe and fhining greene e low i fol i : w hich edges intoa light purples after ne leaues ane* of whitifh flowers, turni x at the feeds like the {tones or {eeds of grapes: or graines fewe a he ,conteining blewcolour ~ « Berrie ttee bu fmell or fauour. the parts‘of the plant are altogither without OF the Dogge » eene: the 2 * Tinws Lufitanica, growethveric like to Cornus aFemina, gr h reddifh barke mixed withthorough yes he thicker, atf moreftiffe ,couered with sunning aines »V OF s finewe mani¢ UT Lar arger , hauing * ] {pre many ofalight greene. i} g 16 pla lle BE nols Engl: } i¢ andbarren hilsin Bas uxt Orthe the FBoxe tree, sroweth vponitC he Lime.st we yi the | and th : anc March, j uarie and sit dowreth in Febr Th oreene winterandfommes eth tree boxe bei Th oJ. 7 he i hg Pipe in mbDecr i Kkkk 3 ' % ra SptFstStier clining to purple:che {mall branches arelikewife ofa purplecolour :the leaves haueno fmell si i gio 7225 IkeRibwoort: the flowers heereof growin tuftsliketheprecedent, but they are of colourmored 22 Thelater Phifitions do oftentimes vie'ta boile rhe léaurés of Laurell with ditieys meatessefpecial: y ly Sikes and byfo dooing there haprieth t10 détive 6 frvomiifitie! butthe midate fe afonedhedrewic oii becommeth more fauory and better fot the ftomacke. wuteth din eri itt witte proto} The barke of th toate of the Bale tree.as Galen OFtHe hitrer! thePicea ange iriveth foorth gravel: ropeneth the Poppige of the inwarde patts ; which thing aifo Diojcoredes aflirn eth, who likew fe addeth, Hilde in the mothers wombe. ret Her défiredficknesy 3 oH cand the iatindife and procurerh vito WH 19113:9937 OF LOUK Paromt SSS i HISTORIE OF PLANTS, THIRD BOOKE OF -THE THE 1124 |