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Show Of heHiftory of Plants. =a Lis. 2. Ofthe Hiftorie of Plants. confidering the {mallneffe ofthe plant. The floures, like as others of thiskinde , fly away + 3 Hieraciuws hortenfe latifolium,fine-. Pilofella major. . Golden Moufe-eare, or Grimme Cuar. 36. in downe, and carry the feeds with them. the Colliar. + OfFrench or Golden Lung-wort. This plant(which fomealfo haue cona founded with the firft defcribed) hatharoot at the top, of areddith or brownith colour, Wigs $1 Pulmonaria Gallica fine aurealatifolia, Broad-leaued French or golden Lung-wort. UA AYRE ei £ 4 Pulmonaria Gallicafine aurea anguftifolia but whitith within the earth, & on the lower fide fending forth whitithfibres it bringeth forth in good andfruitfull grounds leaues about a foot long, and twoorthree inches heeee pe Narrow leaued French or’ golden ESPe Lung-wert. BA V4 OT broad, of a darke greene colour,andhairy,lit- Ny “uy tleor nothing at all cut in about the edges , among ft thefe leaues rifeth vpa ftalke fome cubit high, round,hollow,and naked,but that it fometimes hatha leafe or two toward the UPS W, 2 é bottome, and towards the top it puts forth a branch or two, Thefloures growat the top as itwere in an vmbell, and are of the bignes ofthe ordinatie Moufe-eare,and ofan orange colour.The feeds are round, & blackith, and ate caried away with the downeby thewind. Theftalkes and cups ofthe floures are all fer thicke with a blackifh downeorhairineffe as it were the duftofcoles ; whence the women, whokeepin it gardensfor noueltic fake,haue named it Grim the Colliar. | The Time, Allthefe floure in Iune, Iuly, and Auguft, about the later part ofwhich moneth they i+ pentheir feed, ; q The Place. 1 I receiued fome plants of this from M*, John Goodyer,whofirft found it May 27, 1631. in floure; and the 3 ofthe following May, not yet flouring,in a copfe inGodlemen in Surrey, adioyning to the orchard of the Inne whofe figne is the Antilope. : Si 2 This I had from mykindefriend M'. William Coote, whowrot tomee, That he found them growing ona hillin the Lady Bridget King/mills ground,in an old Romane campe, clofeby the Des Cumaneport, on the quarter thatregards the Weift-South-Weit, vpon theskitts ofthe hill. 3 Thisis a ftranger,andonely to be foundin fomefew gardens, The Names, @ The Defcription. His which There giue youin the firft place, as alfo the-other tivo, are ofthe kinds of Hawke-weed, or Hzeracinm , wherefore I thoughtit moft-fit to treat of them! this place, and not to handle them with the Pulmonaria maculofa, or Sage oflent falem : whereas our Author gaue the name Pulmonaria Gallorum, and pointed at the defcriptiO™s buthis figure beingfalfe, and the defcription imperfe&, I iudged it the beft to handleit here next to thofe plants which bothin fhape and qualities it much refembles. This firft hatha pretty large yetfibrous and ftringy root ; from thewhicharife many longith leaues, hairy, foft, andvie qually diuided,and commonly cut in the deepeft neereft the ftalke « they are of adarke greene” ea and they are fometimes broaderand fhorter, and otherwhiles natrowerand longer hag on we i ti*tts eea =sehr : Meisesety soe— tame plalits oseae e en oeae eafe apiece, and that about the middle of the ftalke ; thefe ftalks are alfo hairy.and abouta cubithig’ diuidedat their tops into fundry branches, whichbeare double yellow foures of an indifferett bigneffe, which filing and turning into downe, are together with the feed carried away witht winde. Thiswholeplant is milkylike as the other Hawk-weeds : 2 This Plant (though confounded by fomewith chef Ser eo = Y Ormer) is much differe 3 defcribed; i » an and -fome ° for the root is {mall and fibrous 3 the leaues alfo ar ff ll, ofthe bigneffe, ; what of the f{hape (though eres otherwife indented) of Dafie eden atte figarie? the ftalke is he = 9 > ,and at 0 narrow Jeaues hoary, and fet with many longifh not aboue an. handfullhigh,crefted, 2 beares foure or fiure floures of 4 bright yellowcolour,aad prectyia2 top onfhort foor-ftalkes it | confidettip t Thiswasfirft fet forth by Tragus, vnder the name of Auricula muris major : and by Tabern, (who gaue three figures expreffing the feuetall varieties thereof) by thename of Pulmonaria Gallin 6afine aurea : Dale{champius hathit vnder the name of Corchorus. 2 Thiswas by Lobel (whofirft fet it forth) confounded with the former, as you mayfeebythe title ouer the figure in his Obferuations, paz. 317. yet his figuredoth muchdiffer from that of Tragus, who neitherinhis figure nor defcription allowes fo muchas one leafe vponthe ftalke and Tabernamontanus allowes but one, whichit feldome wants. Now this by Lofels figure hath man harrowleaues ; and by the Defcription,ddwerf:pag. 253. it isno more than an handfull, or hand- full and halfe high :whichvery wellagrees with the plant wee heere giue you, and by no meanes ’ withthe former, whofe nakedftalkes are at leaft acubit high. So itis manifeft that this plant I haue defcribed is different from the former, and is that which Pea and Lobel gaue vs vnderthetianae tle ofPulmsonaria Gallorumflore Hieraci. Bauhinealfo Soares fp ht theeo Figs Z sifli Bef Defter inhis Hortus Ey/tve ee well cxpreft t . pon n 2 the title of H.ona. a iGich peregrinum Phlomoides « Bauhinus calls tt nee she mc floribus ceiedoy Y hive aith that fome call it Pilofella major: and I iudge it tobe the: ee Germanicum 0 HG oe Thisalfo feemes tarhet to befame: the berbe are almoft be bold toaffirmeit the for Coeeeae qi tte fe sere 3 by he faith thatit hath fat leaueslyingflat vpont tound,and as muchas he could difcerne by the figure,agreed with the Hieracivm Latifolium ofCluCee ; oT otter E He fol fis towhich indeed in the Jeauesit is very like, as you may fee by the figure which is in the firft : chapter, which teevery well refembles this i plant, if if it i had more a nd {maller Pp laceint he foregoing floures, i a The |