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Show Of Graines, or Graines ofParadice. O}PAD 14.9 Tues,five Iucca Perana, 1¢ bread bread Caf Cafaua,or jot iC Cazar Cazaua isi made, Theroote wherof the nade Thekindes. Cardamsomigeneré. C-ARAVM.MAIS. S NY \ He plant of whofe root the India bread : : ANIA called Cazaua is ma confifting onelyof leaues and DICHG I hathneither ftalke, fowers, nor can vnderftandeofothers , 0 fromthe planritfelfe, whicl %& The defeription. The kindes,or forts ofGraines. % Thedefeription. hedeferipti mygarden ft He vppermoft figure heereofferteth foorth vnto your viewe the cod wherein the hot fpice lieth, which we call Graines: in fhops Grana Paradifi: it-groweth by the report of the learned vpon an hearbyplant, of the heightof cubite , not vnlike in fubftanceto the herbe tharbeareth Ginger whereupon doth growe a one Of) TOM] when I th vp Imme- orth of the's great cod or huske, in thape like a Fig whenit groweth vponthe tree but ofcolour rfler,thruft full offinall {eedes or gtaines, ofa datkereddifh colour, (as the figure fheweth whichis diuided ) ofa nexcecding hottafte. The other forts maybe diftinguifhed by the fight ofthe picture confidering the onely difference confiftethin forme, and we haftentoan ende. * Theplace. They grow in allthe Eaft Indies,fromthe port of Calecute vnto Cananor3 it growethia Malauar, in Ioa,and diners other places. % The time. Le: offeede; They {pring vp in Maie, being fowen ollowed h, and of ide; the ed like the edg Jour; the point of the leafeis a pricke,as{ as ancecdle, which hurteth thofe that vnadui{edlypafle by ic: the leafe with aduiled viewed, is like little Wher like bote: theyare alfo very tough ,harde ¢ breake, andnotcatie to cut , exceptthe knife beveryfharpe. %& The place. werh in all the traét of the laneftraigh September. and bring their fruite to tipenes in 3 The names, 4 ‘5 A'MOMS Grains are called in Greeke KAP in Latine Cardamomum: the Arabian Auicen S. ccolas g of diuers Genuks Dore: of ceguer, # ‘tit ia eit Magnum: the other Sactofaa melli:in-Leilan Etre ar Malau in called zicis Minws a, a0 d Decan Hitand Encal: in Bengala,Guzarat : Paradice. of [Parad Graines and aines, Eng in Eluchijoffome Atilcguette , and Afilegetta: $< Bhetemperature. thirde ce Pare 3 are horand drie in the Anicen writeth,that Saccolaa Cardamowum, ot Grana gree, with aftriction. & The vertues. {tomacke , water! nt N the Pics The Graines chewedin the mouth, draweth foorthfrot pituitous humours. f¢ Italfo comforteth and warmechthe weake, colde, and h win riddeth the fhakingfits, being drunke with fome Spanit ef at plant brought mee thae whence || : doth orowe skilfull Aporhecarie of Excefter, named \ hg in my garden, bya feruant of a learned and ‘Thomas Edwards, & The time. i in mygarden, notwithftand aa greene both winter and fommer Ik te, without any couerture at all, the iniurie of our } nee . ¢ memes sy2 The ae part. ae fome } docall icin . Potted vnto meby trauellers, that the Indians : who,“YTxe4.0) bahia ia othe a ahitn Arachid tattle stus Theophra of called plant the Juccs ttobe Ol / though his tid. f :itis temperature. A & The .: drofle,. when thepe which is ment bytheJt feciteesnk orchet > fy, as Plantis{ hot .and driei‘n the5 firft degree, ; geethe middie ok ters a... e in Cis preffed or {trained foorth , andis alfodri MS IWICE is ee r greater; and others Here be diuers forts of Graines, fomelong, others Peare fafhion ; fome leffer. it-te Off[a4 Yuca or Fucca. ° Chap.148. eeeeee HISTORIE OF PLANTS THE THE THIRD BOOKE OF |