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Show Ofthe Hiftorie of ‘Plants. 284. ae al Lda ————_— 2 Wi: Thiswasfirft ferforth by C/afns vnderthis name ,Cho : on an ao Bells on se i uv , iChorinim (hi ‘UF, fince,by Pona and Bawhine,bythe titlewe give worins el wr you,to wit,C icho inim fh inefles . ” 1 7 Be ae t..5 a al : vhere : i natur andy wher le e asas it ves theyvu teri lear ally growes, ly J TCKIMN C IC ceyprtyen, vulga rly : C1H =. Oe ! ite’ soeithelie 5 becaufe the: people fetchall their water in {tone pots os or Pitchers, re they flop <i “ping with this planr,to keepemice andother fuch i 1em:: and things from crec ping into them grdives fo and it grove round,thatitfeemns bynature tobe prouidedfor that purpo | The Nature. fe, 4 : : ty Endiueand Succorie are cold and drie inthe feconddegree, and withall fomewhat binding: and becaufe theybe fomething bitter, they doe alfo Garden Endiueis colder,and not fodrie orcle clenfe and open. Feb Gualitieesthihs nfing, and by ee Thus Bote ofthe loa thought to be excellent medicinesfora hot liver,as Gales hath writtenin | pofitions ofmedicines according to e i the places affected. @| The Vertu es. ThefZe herbs when theybe green anie hauesie ; soole the hot burniingng of th the liuer," to helpethe vertue to coole P {topping ofthe gallyellow jaundice,lacke of fleepe, Hopping nfree burning feauers, A fyrup made thereof andfugaris very goodfor Thediftilled water is goodin potions, cooling the di inddei ws ite and PUTO esp te ‘one teehee The diftilled water of Endiue,Plantaine, and rofes, profiteth againft Sonne s Be ral duit ofthe yard tobe inie@ted witha fyringewhether the hurt on by vncleaneneffe or by itones and grauell-iffuing forth with the vtine; as often hath been feene. Sans Thefe herbes eaten in fallades or othenwi Ghat fe, efpecially the white En aoe : weakeand feeble ftomacke,and cooleth and teftefheth the ftomacke ouermuc. a, The leaues of Succotiebrufed are good againft inflammation of the eyes, being :ou evan jaria JE FPA; > hig h nama Of the Hittory of Plants. neet en es erent i G The Kindes, Nik é e manneras citherofthem, there be fundrie forts of Succories and Endiues, fois there wild e kindes g L = me | The Defeription, , I V Iide Succorie hath long leaues;fomewhat {iipt about the edges like’ theleaues ofSow-thiftle, with a ftalke grow ing to the height of two cubits; whic h is dinided towards the topintomany branches. The tloures grow at the top blewof colour: the rootis tough, and wooddiew ith many ftrings faftned thereto, ; 2 Yellow Suecorie hath long andlarge leau es,deepely cutabout the edgeslike thofe ofth Hawkeweed.The ftalke is branched into fund e ry arms,wheron do grow yellow flours very tefembling the floures of Dandelio double; n, or Piffe-abed; the which being withe downe with euery blaft ofwinde, red, it flieth away in 3 3 Intybum[ilneftre Wulde Endiue, a nee S as Wilde Endive hath long fmooth : ne edge leaues flightly fniptabo ut. the edge s. The ftalke is brittle andfull of milkie juice as is all the reft of the plant : the floures grow at the top,of a blewor skie colour ; a root is toughandthreddie. ZA Pee. 4 Medow Endiue, or Endiue with broad leaues, hath a thicke, tough, and wooddie root with Many firings faftene thereto, from whichrif. vp manybroadd applied to the grieved place. leaues fpread vpon the ground |like G, HA P.30, : . Of wilde Succorie. vy} ; WildeSaaS . thofe of garden Endiue,but lefler,and fomewhae rougher , among which rife, vp many ftalkes immediately from the root; of them are, denided into fundrie euery bran. ches, whereupon doe grow many floures a is Ne: ee ; T 2 Cichorinm luteum ON YellowSuccorie. like thofe ofthe former, but {maller, G The Place, Thefe plants doe grow wilde in fundrie places in England, vpon wilde and led barren grounds; efpecially in vntilchalkie and ftonie places. © The Time. They floure from the middeft to the end’of Auguft. | The Names, The firft of thefe is Seng Puris ofLobell, or Cichorinm [y'ucftre. ox Intybus ervatica ofTaber . Yellow Succorie is not without cauf e thou ght tobe Hyofi ris, or (as fome copies haue it) 74,0f which Pliny inhis 20.booké Byofci. yt and rougher:it is called of eand 8 chapter writeth; Ayo/iris (faith he)is like ro Endi Lobelins, Hedypnois : the telofth ue, but e nam + namontanus, t alltitles thatfbe fufficient for thi stime, E . They agree in temperature with . — leaues of thefe wilde herbes es fet forth in their feue- f | The Temperature, the garden Succorie,or Endiue, G The Vertes, are boiled in pottage or brothes,for ficke, and "re ee hot,weakeand feeb ftomacke feeble perfons Al s, to ftrengthen the fame. king “Y ateiudged to hauethelefame vertues with thofe ofthegarden, ifnot ofmoreforcein wor- B The fir fi gtrewy. Serft.thefe et titles, The rir: i bovenm albuns F* (atimm of Zaberndmontanus. The fecondis ; Cichoreun luteum. Bur the true figures of thofe ‘sciom Leatifeliom, The fecond, Dens our Author meant, were vie Leonis CichoriCata;farthat is Lebells Hedypnots, Aa 3 Chaps |