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Chap:14.. ctireth moytt vicers. : ye ete oan The duft or downe faith Ga/en, that lieth onthe leaues ofthe tree, is to be taken heede of: for if E itbedrawenin with the breth, itis offenfiue to the windpipe by hiseaemne dinate saile a " Platanus, ThePlane tree, kingthefame rough, and hurting the voice,as it doth alfo the fight and hearing ifefallingbthe %-The defersphion, es ties ot eates, Déo/corédes doth nog attributethis to the duft or downe ofthe leaues onely but alfoto thatofthe bals. He. Planeis agtearitree, having yetielong andfar {preading)boughes,caftingla wots derfull broad fhadoww, by reafon whéreofit was highly. commended and.cltcemed offamong the old Romanes? the leaues are. cornered Jike thofe of Palma Chriffé, greater then Vine leaues; and hanging yponlittle red footeftalks :the-flo- Of the Wayfaring tree. Lantana,fueViburnun, The Wayfaring tree. wers are {mall and moflie;and ofa pale yellowith colour: the fiuite is roundlike a ball, rugged, and fomwhathairie; but in Afiamore hairieand grea- (bap.us. % The defcription, to He Wayfaring mans tree groweth yp the height of an hedge tree,ofa meane big. nefle: the trunke orbodie thereof's cc redwith a ruflet barke : the branches are long, ter,dlmoftas big asa VVallnut: the rooteisgitat difperfing it {elte far abroad. % Theplate. The Planetree delightethtogrowby{prings and riuers sPHnyreportech that theywerewoont tobe cherifhed with wine ; they grew.afterwards faith he, to be of fo great honour (meaning the Plane trees)asthat theywere cherifhed and wa- toughand eafieto be bowed, and hard to be bro. ken,as are thofe of the Willow, coueted witha whitith barke; whereon are fer broade leaues, thicke and rough j lightly indented abour the that téred with wine? itis fondeby experience 3and the:fame is very comfortable to the roates edges, of a white colour, and fomewhat hairie whileft cheybe frefh and greene: buewhen they begin to wither and fall away, they growefomewhat reddifh and are fet rogither by couples one oppofite roanother : the Mowers are white, and 8 feencin Germanie , norin the low counties: allo o founde is’ it plentifullys groweth Afia it fruit,of the bignefle of a Peale,fomewhar ton black both fidess at the firft greene,after red,and whenthey beripe: the roote difperfeth wehauealready taught thattrees defite to drink nownere wine} ‘This treeis ftrange inIealy, it is of growe in clufters, after which comeclutters vat Candie,growinginvalleies, andneere hillAdion,as. Petras Belloninsin his Singu of dothdeclaresit groweth inmany places rant Willi Myfert profite, thenfor rather pleafure Italy,for of and is foundplantedin fom« gardetis of London, the Mediterfanean fea,as chirurgion vnto the He rcules the rowne, am MarfballwhomI fenti into france theent: g in Lepante,bardby thefeafide,at found diuers trees heerof¢ ¢ of thofe ro ugh buttons, aport of Morea,being a part of Greece,andfrom:thence broughtone aan” ie ue Thetime. ing the fruitethereof. matt itis no Che Plane trees caft their leaues inwinter, as Bellomins teftifiech, and therefore Plinie' and notatall in the winter:there is faich hat they keepe awaythe funnein fommer, away the funne in fommet 5 andentertalt Fs)WaceTee THE THIRD \BOOKE, OF THE Theointment that is made ofthe buds, is good againft allinfammations, brufes, fquats fals far abroade’ vnder the vpoermolt crult earth. % The place. This tree groweth in moft hedges in ronghi wo ds, els e and ftoni¢ places, ypon hilsa pecially in the chalkie groun tes 0 Cobhain,Southfleere and Gravelend,and a} tig tract to Canterburie. oe The time. ¢ The flowers appecre in fommers and new | beripe in the end of Autumne, {pring. the in come foorth mmendation oftlie tree then thatitkeeperh names. & The nan 1¢ of the cadhis 1 eareth is treeis called in Greeke sidsxyor: and likewife in Latine P/atanus; irb this eee Je: athe French mens ?/ao/ue doth farre differ from this, whichis a kindeof Mapic: named in Englith Plane tree: ve Thetemperature and vertues. are good be 1¢ Plane'tree is ofa colde and moift effence:; as Galen faith: the greene leaues laid vponhot fwellings and inflammations inthe beginning. wr! & Thenames. x Thi Viorneand V iorye is called Viwrnaof Rue Jus: in French tree hedge a fir E che wart forthetree Viburnum, which Virgil maketh mention ofin hy the citie Rome for the laying, !faboueother cities loftineffe and {tatelineffe thereo fo doth home the lowe and fhrubbie Viorne, themfelues 1UES: naboue do thew fe trees verlesa thelePeay Cypref A Sou, S head very high,i t vphir Citieslif Met ras Pppp 3 Faroeoes= 1304 H_— |