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Show ~ OftheHiftorie of Plants. — Lina peal ¢ 3 Comba) i GE Re steals ins a ates ao i ee a whole,and alfo Ww a them toucheth by reafonof his roughneffe. + This is foundwith the leautes partedinto three parts : thefirft varietie was expreft by our Authors. figure; and the fecond | The Defeription. ound of, is wewe gine giue you in i the» pleplace thereof, +| reftby this ~ Small Baftard Hempe. a 11 * Of the Hiftory of Plants. 2 * His wilde Hempe, called Gain. bis Spuria, or Battard Hempe hath {mal {lender hoaryand hai. ric ftalkes a foot high} befer at cuery ioynt with two leaues, {mally indented about the edges foméwhat like'a Nettle, The floures growin rundles about theftalkes ; of 4 pur ple colour, and fometimes alfowhite: the root is littleand threddy. : 2 Thereis likewife anotherkindofwild Hempewhich hathhaitie ftalkes and leaues like the former, but the Houres'ate greater, gaping wideopenlike the floutes ofLamim, dou is ex- wee more er : 2 There is another wilde Hempe growing inthe water, w hereof the tebe twoforts roune long with vp {prings This little. ingvery Wicks fhewdiffer eee e h c in ec : ground, s like | the Very n i Livering > iohting to: to growin thelike g lighting ter fialkes. and{omewhat reddith, about twocubirshigh, or fomething higher: they - be * thofe feuen ofit faeoror rr fee commonly ily fine ereof yyou thal feecommo edges,whreof i about the»edges.whe a leaues indented long greene of are little, the leaues ke the v icncs ing vpon leaues hanging one ftemlike leaues ofo Hempe, Po but yet ot fofter. eee Thefloures ‘e'dnd efaboser pale reddifh colour, confifting of foftround tufts, and ftand et ' : 7 > : f BE, g of a mez threddy ftrmgs i full Lof of threddy derneathth is the rroot vndetnea whe: the downe: i i away into which i at length vanith bigneffe. +$ 2 Eupatorium Cannabinum mas. ] Common Dutch Agtimonie, I Expatorium Cavnabinum femina. Water Hempe,or Water Agrimony, ot dead Nettle, whercof this hath been taken forakinde: but hee thatknowerhanything mayeafily difcernethefauor ofhempefrom the fmell of dead Nettle. The floures areofa cleare and light carnationcolour, declining to purple. 3. There isalfo another kinde of wilde Hempelike vnto the laft before mentioned, fauing thatit is fmallerin each refped, and not fo hairy. Theleafeis fomewhatrounder: the root fmall andthreddy : the flouteis lar ger, being purple orwhite,with a yellow{pot inthe infide. q@ The Place. Thefe kinds of wild or baftard Hempedo growvponhills and mountaines, and barren hilly grounds, efpeciallyin earable lands | haue oftenfeene in the corne fields of Kent, as aboyit Grauefend, Southflect,and inall the ta from thence to Canturbury, andin many places about London. Thefe herbes do floure from luly toth 4] The Time, e a Auguft. G The Names, ; : cnee ae . the titles for the Latine names : in Englith,W ilde pe, I pe, and Baftard s Hempe. .¥ The Temperature andvertues. The temperatureand facultie s are referred to themanured Hempe, notwithftanding they #* not vfed in phyf here the other may be had, ‘ q The Place. . . e ts waters, Sean ands pooles,and eS.¢ in watery y Theygrowabout thebrinks ofditches, running and {tanding pla ‘ ces almoft euery where, Cuap, 240, I OfWater-Hempe. G] The Defcription, 3 grimony ; : feldomefoundin VW Bor. ct-Hempe. or Water-A : hot regions, : is Aich caule forwhich ¢ He z itis called Eup atorium Cannabinumfamina Septentrionalinm, and Notthetne countries groweth in ” in moift the es The root eo continy ethnt Ssh ae long asthe eT eo ere flender GF pontia rings,ming Hat = after the fapo n y ciftances or - romanother. The om ie ‘ maine Cee eth che male kind i floures grow at the top, ofa browne ol i alot pose which confifteth of fucha ms ib * « : ch . ik floure,am a ete as isin themin midft of the Daifie, or the Tanfie 1S itt di*) the about with {mall and fharpefubfta nee itvda of the Daife3 onthe Tanke ae. fuch as are about the Rofe, which se w whole JeanJes, caufeth the bee ”foul refemble a ftar,andit fauoreth is long like Pyrethrum,clofely | ike gum Elemni,Rofineor Cedat wood whenit is burnea. + th rut together,andlightly cleaucth toanyW oollen garme™IChoth ? Het ; The Time. : Theyfloure andflourith in Tuly and Augutt : the root continues, but the ftalkes and leaues Wwitheraway in Winter. “| The Names. ‘ : cbaftard or wilde Hempes, efpecially thofe of the water,are commonly ose ae num : of diucrs alfo Eupatorium, Leonbar. Fuchfius aac sia pti pissin “noft, Cannabina, ofthe likenefle it hath withthe leaues of Canna we ene. Weis thought alfo to be that which Bpti/ta Sardus doth terme es an reeeden S TerZola in hig a ta Sar Luniguad kraut ; thavis to fay in Latine, Sante Cuniguade herba, S. Canigunds herbe : in a Dutch enit sin s Englifth, ; Water Tater Hempe, Hempe, Baftard and water Agrimonie. Itiscalle Utch, BoelkensS kruit g Cemines of the facultie, being good for Hepar,theliver. £ Ihaue named the fecond Hepatorium, yn * Be Co be ielin thee fhops of that countrey trey. Dutch Agrimonie,becaufe itis BD commonlyvfed for Agrimonie @ The Temperature. Hair i ‘| . the fecond pee se:they Haue The leanes and foots ofthefe herbes Ware bitter,alfo hot'and dryin ss Vertue to fcoure and opeh, to attenuate or make thinne thicke and groffe humours, driuethem forth byvrine: they clenfe and purifie the bloud. q The |