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Show 378 bi Bi, aie Of the Hiftory of Plants. C : Ei adorned : i a floure confifting Aftine of of twotwo ranks rknks'ofleaeah ie, of leattesivheteot with the top whereofis high, fome foot Liupak. ficgures of Vf fcfome ritefew others . with their defcription, out of thé Workes of his the fjlearne bi ed “ Gietlic“Abecnanhie-u i bricAyingtaken o PI pam fe ne Iie anddiligent Herbarift Garo a ie ne ne ’ fe edt thofeon the outfideare larger, rounder pointed, and fometimesfnipt in alittle 3 the vetare nap rower and {harper pointed : the colourof thefe leaues is yellow, deeper on theinfide,and op the outfide there are fomefimall purple veines running along{t thefeleautes of the floure. The rooty fome twoincheslong, the thickeneffe of ones little finger, with fometuberous knobs hanging thereat + 8 Theeighth hath manylargeleaues deeply cut or iagged, in fhape like thoof the Storksbil or Pinke-needJe ; among which rifethvp a naked ftalke, fet about toward the top withthe'lite OFthe Hiftory ofPlants. [e ON the late Worke of M". Wise) oe Nene aed andthence hath rifen this great varictie of thefe floures,wherewith {ome gar dens fo much abound, @| The Defcription. of many {mall blew leaues,which do change fometimes into purple, and oftentimes into white, ak a blackifh pointall, with fomefmall threds like vntoapale or border. ‘The rootis thick ro. Thetenthfort of Anemone hath manyleaues like ynto the common medow Trefoile, fleightly {nipt about the edges likea faw :on the topofthe flender ftalkes ftandetha fingle white floure tending to purple, confifting ofeight fmall leaues, refembling in fhape the flonresofcon- aul ie re y ais Te ORI a large, but alfo learne the way to Ha is ean hi eed, Wnies caeee eee ae one cept to fomefew ; ) leaues, but fmallerand morefinelycut, bearing atthe top of the ftalkea fingle Houre confitting and knobby. ; . . 9 Theninth fort of Ancmonehathleaues like vnto the garden Crow-foot:the ftalke rifeth vp from amongft the leaues, ofa foot high, bearing at the ue faire white floures made of fue {mall leaues , in the middle whereof are manylittle yellow chiues or threds. Therootismadeof many {lenderthittedsor ftrings,contrarie to all the reft of the W inde-floures. ? "fad oe a3 ¢ ee rey. beaboundantly nhc on in = e oe t ae pe a th € a hee ae acti. Hetootofthis is like to that ofthe great double red Anemone deféribed inthe third place of the precedent chapter ; and the leaues alfoare like, but leffer and deeper co- loured. The ftalke growes fomefoot high, flender and greene, at the top whereof growetha fingle floure, confi ftingof eight leaues of a bright fhining skatlet ‘Clone on he infide, witha paler coloured ring incompaffing a hairy head fer about with purple thrums : the outfide of the floure is hairy or downie.This is Ancm. Latifol. mpl. flo. 16. o£Clufins. : aS £ x Anemonelatifoliaflore coccineo. £ 2 Anemone latifolialore magnococcineo. The broad leaued skarlet Anemone, The skarlet Anemone with the large floures monfield Crow-foot. The root isknobby,withcertaine firings faltned thereto. tt Theeleuenth kinde of Anemonehath manyiagged leaues cut euento the middleribyefembling the leaues ofGeranium Columbinum, or Doues foot. The leaues that do embrace thetender weake ftalkes are flat and fleightly cut: the floures growat the top of theftalkes, of abri fhining purple colour, fetabout a blackith pointall, with {mall thrumsor chiueslike a pale. rootis knobby,thicke,and very brittle, as are moft of thofe of rhe Anemones. G The Place. All the forts ofAnemonesare ftrangers,and not found growing wilde in England ; notwithftanding all and euery fort of them dogtowin my gardenvery plentifully, G The Time. They do floure ftom the beginning ofTanuarie to the end of Aprill, at what time the floesdo fade, and thefeedflieth awaywith the winde,if there be any feedat all ; the whichI could neuctas i yet obferue, © The Names. ‘Anemone,or VWVinde flouteis fo called, xmweit; that is to fay, ofthe winde ; for the floure doth neuer openit felfe but when the winde dothblow,as Plinywriteth : whereupon alfoit is named of " diuers Herba venti : in Englifh, Winde-floure. Thofewith double floures are called in the Turky tongue Giul, and Gul Catamer-and thofewita {mall iagged leaues and double floures are called Zalé benzede, and Galipoli lalé. Theydo call tole with fmall iagged leaues and fingle floures BiniZate ¢binizade,and BiniXante, q| The Temperature, All the kindes of Anemonesare fharpe,biting the tongue; and ofa binding qualitie. @ The Vertues. The feaues ftamped, and the iuyce fhiffed vp into the nofe purgeththe head mightily. sue Theroot champed or chewed procureth pitting, and caufeth water and flegmeto run forthor ofthe mouth,as Pellitorie of Spaine doth. It profitethin collyries forthe eyes,to ceafe the inflammation thereof, Theiuyce mundifieth and clenfeth mal igne,virulent,and corrofiue vlcers. ye The leaues and ftalkes boyled and eatenof Nurfes caufe them to hauemuch milkes it prom keth the termes, and eafeth the leprofie,being bathedtherewith, : : ; : tCua p.77. Of diners other Anemones,or Winde-floures. @| The Kindes. - : aay + tt 7s floutes which are in fuch efteemefor their beauty may well bediuided int?” forts, thatis the Latifolia, broad leaued, tl oe ia, or narrow leaued #02 ofeachofthefe forts thereare Dariteva set which or cn ; peniradiny and doublent” ofthe floures, and in theit dinerfitie +eae ice t se dike difeourfe to an AaraPic ; : Wherefore urs ;5 would aske a ° larg So you a : siue exatly. Lonely intend (befides thofe fet downe byour Authour) to giue 2 pe of roots & leaues is like the formet,but the leaues are blacker,and more fhining *t fides : the ftalkealfo is like to others of this kinde,and at the topcarrieth a large iting ofeight broad leaues, being on the infide of a bright skarlet colour; without any d the thrums that ingirt the hairy head are ofa fanguinecolour. This head(as in others ot srowes larger aftetthe falling ofthe floure, and at length 8 turnes into a downie g of the floure oes blacke {eedis inclofedlike vhereina fmooth as in other Anemones ; which {owen as 1t is tipe vfually comes vp before winter. This is Avems.latifol. fimpl. flore x7. ofClufins. his differs not fromtheformerbut in floures, which are of an Orange-tawny colour,like thata of Nero orred Povey es ofthe of the leaue €-r0fe,or red Po; py ; and Vet the 3 bottomes leaues ofthe‘ floures ate of" a paler co Bey uakea ring orcircle about thehairy head. This is the eighteenth ofClufiws. ae oa s thefe ties here me d, thereare manyothets whichin the colour of the leaues the nailes which make acircle at the bottome thereof, doe differ each from other. ¥ letvscom fs narrow oy Icaued ledned onesiwhichali ome to the o differ dies tele ones,which alfo : colour off their their floures little but in Ac ‘ a ee 4 The |