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Show Lis. 2 ee Of the Hiftorie-of Plants. ce oan 3 Stachasfolioferrate. Toothed Sticadoue, ae cs Cuar.181. OfFlea-wort: q The Defcription. Hiinm,orthe commonFlea-wort hath manyroundahd render! sy eal and narrow leaues fomewhat hairy. Thetop of the ftalkes round chaffie knops, befetwith {mall yellow floures : whicht s little fhining feeds, in proportion, colour,and bigneffe like vatoflea andtou long hath rt Flea-wo or P/Minm of nde fecondki The 2 c much lon ing the ftance like theprecedent, but longer and harder,with leaues refembl » like other, the like is feed eththe contain which tuft fie gerand narrower. Thechaf com s that forbird meate is which {eed the Canarie eare ofPhalaris, whichis the eare of A/pi/li, likewife keepeth his fromthe Iflands of Canarie. The root hereoflafteth all the Winter, and greene leaues, whereofit tooke this addition of Sempervirens. oy 1 Piyllinmfiuepulicaris herba: Flea-wort. Vs Thefe herbés do grow w ilde “1a.in Spaj Be | The Place : tc oMeTe chades oueragainft Maffold in Languedockein Fran ce,andthe Iflands called Stelia:* VvWV We I Paine, : : from theiniurie of ourc WAN \ Daue them In ane, i Our S ardens, and kee FPbe them with gr a dilige fe H \ 7715 h _ Theyare fowneof feed int © The Time. : I af, 40 pots or tubs withearth ] 1e end of zApril] and coue ered inthe Winter fromthe cold,orels *t hou:fes, into »ad carried aries call the floure Ste. The A pothecari ne = ; gq Then, he Names, Stacados : : ; F ‘ by the dipthongs™ Stechas : in High Decchngs x= Galen, ene, es tifylabl ete Cant Cantuueff st o : in Et effo Engli thinh,Latine, glit FFre tichag &raut yin Spanish, Thoma, nhs Lau Z et, Ste ck°ado,Sti ickac dou mitatingthe fame namedonch call and it Caf t cek e,Caffidonici ,and fomefiimple peopif” wne, G The Temperature, ;Fr ee Lauander faii th Gal en is oftemper 2 a Ww here otit bin earthiefublancs deth: itis of force t = compounded of alittlecold : ie and clenfeand to fttengthe or make thistes ext enu Gio ate n not oa ns, obft to ru clyyallNe ails,b the entrails,ut but the the whol allol . wholec bodieieal t : & ég00dha fucee ; heth iuthat the- cec reoof e teac decooci : 4ij onahere e ca ane4 cheft,and isi doth helpe the difeafes off the with counterpoifons His The pain o ik pois e: Pit ion s affirme, that Stechas oO the head,and all ofit,are moft effectuall2difeafes t] andclpecial the floures a mixed inal] they be oe a proceeding ofcold caufes,and therefore poplexie th fations almoft which are \ 2. sae 2, the falli the: ce, continuan long of e head-ach iee difea fuchlike fickneffe,and The decostNnyor alcs * an Of the husks oa cat ik E and usks nd mil peneth pereS: bladder,a spcaies drunke,o aie the ftoppings of the liuer,thelu re ; ys 2 ie “! umours, and ord allother inw ard parts,clenfing anddriving forth La corrupth c Wand i vrine. ; @ The Place. S : X ee ets ey doe in France and Spaine, yet t Thefeplants arenot growing if our fields of England, as th have them growing inmygarden. @ The Time Theyfloure in IuneandIuly. q The Names. 9 : in fhops,?, Flea-wort is called in Greeke ¥ nu: i Latine, Pulicaria,and Herbs Pulicaris in Englith, Flea-wort ; not becaufe it killer h fleas, but becaufethe feeds are like fleas: of fome, Flea-bane, but viproperly:: in Spanith, Zargatona : in Frene h, L’ herbe aus pulces : i Dutch, wBuplg blove-crurt, : | The Temperature. Ss ena pee in Galen andSerapio Yeeord, that the feed of P/jllinm (whiclris chiefelywed in medic:nz}isco'e the fecond degree, and temperate in moifture and drineffe. |