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Show HISTORIE THE THIRD BOOKE OF THE inbe Arabam, fr : M e 7) Chap. 123. gin y / O;/ the j uiuve tree. calledin Latin Chamecerafus,ort nore, fome bringing foorth greater fruit, o ing infin others ofthe colour of black blooc eve ; they growe. 1 Cera/us vulgaris. d % The defeription, The Iuiube tree. HeIuiube tree is notuch lefferthanz}sipha candida,bauinga wieathed trunkeot body, anda rough barke full of rifts or cranies,and {tiffe branches,t efer wich many {trong andhardprickles: from whenc owout many long twigs,or litele talks, halfe a foote or more i hin fhewlike Rufhes,limmer,and eafily ving themfelues , and veryflender Sike the twigs of Spartum : about which come foorth leaues one again{t another, which are fomwhat long, notverygreat, buthard tough like to the leaues of Perwinea or Perninkle; 8 amongtt thefeleaues comefoorth pale and ioe little flowers :after whichficceed long berries asbig as Olines (ofa meanequantitie)ot little Prunes, or {mal Plums, wheronthere is an hard or woodythell, in whichthe kernel or nutis contained, % The place. There be nowat this dayIniube trees growing in very many places ofItalie,which in times paft were newly brought thither out of Syria, he himlelfe andthat about P4xie his time, as hathwritten in his 17. booke ro.chapter. ke The time. Te flowreth in Aprill,ac which time the feedes or ftones ate tobe fet or fowenfor increafe, se The natnes- a 4 Thistreeis called in Greeke ¢Fi2uges and @ Tee L68: in ek 4 : 5 ? iate ae y. phws, and of Petrus Cr cfeentins Zez withismin the fecond fyllable: in Latine likewife Zz é cieat ; ; tree. Engli‘th Iuiube calleth them sew) as Anicen a Galen Zitiea: Zi2Zuga, e Greck in named thatare things. e The fruit or Plums are - thofe~ in i : : q e fer downe = his: 369. chapter intreating of the Juiube, in whichb fhewethin lik Latine in : hments nourif of es faculti Of the in Galens s nentioned concerning : booke: ; Serica ! s. Zizyphaand Serica: in fhops Juiube in Englifh luiube % Thetemperature. ; t ; heate and moyfture. ‘ s are temperate in Tuiube eing taxee vert ay oP %& The i * a : * ‘ very little, bur bers : ‘ is ofhard digett on,and nourifhethate ebneil The fruit of the Iuiube tree eaten, e : E % ~ . ; and mollifieth the rougan® L afeth . firupes,eleCtuaries,andfuch like confections, itappe but exceeding good for therein in cough, the t againf sood andis lings, throre,the breft and " 2 eet and kiadder,) t andbl ivietaes i the kidnei adder!. © backe, i rie tree. Ofthe6 Cher Lberrij e tr . Ch; ap.124 dae gs ; 4 kindes. xt The kindes of Cherrie treess¢ fower downe fet haue Herbarifts ‘i He ancient lower 5" whofe fruitis the fecond tame or ofthegardens the third, dwild S & Thedeftri;tion. I ‘ : 5 bi Englith Cherrie tree groweth to anhig | He into ver parred aboueintovery whichi s swhich 1 iss parted Ree | me cri crim fon colour ta Nes te micale aboute a , and the oui & flig herues. tes, & ting of fa , andhat round . teenth isa Peleaues bulbe or f ging vponlong fte1 kerr 2 “The Fla cd the at Rae differ Svea ree hnot from Ac ers herriet fates or ‘ander Eng ence confilteth in this , thatt t flowers;1 the differ and 9 teater pa! th: ing } thes a Ut aie 1 hei voto the sroweth ae ni es Ce vp th growe tree herrie tin erfoft, ak barkesthe branch whit witha d couere loofe, and dine * re] e trees thete: other Cherri Ch than anyy other bance .. at. Mihapelikers.thofe of che Cheftnut | tree: the : Colour wal ext ne ORIEL any,o a. longer thanA Bis, ae is greater and Coe A “Adin the hotteft 1 ag he cew pla funne hath fome reflexion t e th e e wher ce pla uke ; rithi n Withi ea , E ats: 4 ie tree groweth very like vnto the S he Gafco and leay ; ine Cherr tringes: it differethin thatit bringeth foorth ve and wi meh pa there e. ollowneffe vpononefide, and{potted Sinall4s fand ; the ratte is moft pleafant,and excete 8 beautic. Qqq4 |