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Show Of the Hiftory of Planes xa; ad Like ~~ Of the Hiftorie of Plants. Ta nanie Of Pa/tinaca Latioris folij;or the Garden Parfnep 1s de fcribediot the old writers by another name:this Carrotiscalled in Latine lixewile, Pa/tin ia fativaputwith this addition tenuifalia,that bewsitten ofwilde Carrot,the root whereof is more effe&uall than that of the ¢arden,and containethinitas Galen faith,a certaine force to procure luft, culties of Simple medicines doth alfo make it to be Dawcws, but yet not fimplyDancus ; forhead. elleth the ftone, bringeth forth the birth, it alfo procureth bodilyIuft. irmay differ fromthe gardch Parfhep with broad leauc sand hite roots. Th: ophraitus in theninth bookeofhis hiftorie ofpla tits nameth this Stap hy linus, Or Cartot, tater, and writeth thatit grow. eth in Arcadia,andfaith that thebett is found in Spavtenfi Achaia,but doubtleffe he meant that Day. cus which we call Creten(is,that may be numbred among the Carrots : Galen in his booke ofthe fa. | The Temperature and Vertnes. The feed of this wild Carrot,and likewife the root is hor and drie in the fecond degree,and doth A yithall open obftrudtions, The rootboiled and eaten,6r boiled with wine, and the decoGtion drunke, prouol dethalfo Staphilinus or Paftinaca : 1n High Dutch it is called Geel ruber : in Low Dutch, Gerl pect, Geel qDooter,and Geel ADogtelen: in French,Carrottc,and Racine jaulne : in Italian, Paftinaca: } in Spanith, Casaboria Carrot. in Englifhy Yellow Carrots: thie orherisicalled red Carrot, and blacke ‘ @ The Temperature an dVertues. ka The root ofthe yellow Carrot is moft commonly boiled with fat fleth andeaten : itis tempee rately hor and fomething moift. Thenourifhment which commeth thereof is nor mueb,andnot V erie good : it is fomething windie,but not fo muchas be the Turneps,and dothnotfo foonas they lot saffe through the bodie. snd ing drunke in wine. It isalfogoodfor the paffions ofthe mother,and helpeth conception: it is good againft the bi- D tings ofall manner of venomous beafts : it is reported, faith Déo/corédes, that fuchas haue firft taken of itarenot hurt by them. a i 1 2 ven The feed drunke bringeth downe the defired fickneflé, it is good for them that can hardly make water,itbreaketh and diffolueth winde,it remedieththe dropfie,it cureth the collick and ftone,b Freee a kethand confumerh windineffe,prouokethvrine,asdoth that of the wilde Carrot, shay (ner vs bem oben \ Of Candie Ciirbis: Daucus Cretenfis veruss SEEEee Candie Carrots. | The Defcription. Cuar. 408. Of Wilde Carrot. ~ His Daucus Cretenjis, being the true Dascus of os Paftinacafylacfiris tenuifolia, Wilde Carrot,or Bees-neit. The Dé[evipson q] Tae Dejorip NS! YX : - leave ilde Carrotare cut3into He leaues of the wilt very likevnto diuers flender natrow parce’; ‘ hofe ofof the the garden Carrots, fome thofe gar ane? but they bekes what whiter,and morehaitic :the falks beike are fioutesof thenfs, and fomewhat wife vile hairie hairieane broadrough fpoked little,and ftand ak aolole: the middlewhite color,ofwhich tu ie cchemole raft moft part is of adeep pettedis ripe refembling ; wntoyled places,i fein = a 3 Pe : : It floures and flourishes in Tuse id = wilde . and d Tuly,the Luly; g : he Namis. Nir 5 \ ig the aN fr Carrot is called entte pecaulee |irwi Athtnauciting Diphilus for his Author, {aith,that the Ca rate Joue: Which f loue matters. et sees fal he vfe hereof winneth for ; : 3 and Orpheus 3jas Pliny d writeth,faid,that th P”'F. Y a Ne q The Names, : en Thereis fufficient fpoken in the defeription as jouching the name. vi i @ The Nature. 3 . Thefeplants are hot and dric, efpecially the feed of Daucus Creticus, whichis hot and drie in fame * . ¢ iei = Boke Ee egree : but the feed of the wilde Carrot is hotand drie in the fecond degree, q The Vertues. Ther. ; | 4 . ae . painfull making of water,it pre- A ie Teed of Daucus drunken is good againft ¥the ftrangurie,and S He thi Ss - g Saintt the gravel] and’ fton¢,and:pronokethvrine. se yeaa . aflvageththe torments'and eripings of the belly,diffolueth windines,caréth the collick, and B “@NCta cm cP and i121 ‘ up? Dutchit is named ypild Datteners,Vogal nett: in Low DutchHogels nh after the D4 ‘ * Crookes crupt: in French, Paffena de Sanwageé in Englith, wilde Carrot, Auguft. : ,johig? ; fylucfiresgenus, oray doubt baftardDauci Partly,fo called ofrheophrastaese wi. @ TheTime This floures in Iune andIuly,his feedis ripe in AYN DY UNAS 4 : vind it is vied in ftead oie Gs5 D 4 ae vd ao and not amiffe,norv 2 lenalfo in his time dothte jg withOul ae kiade of ken for Daucus,or baftard Parfl " : ve 3 ifglia: 10 right goodin medicine,beingJefler than the root ofa Parfnep, but hotter in tafte,-and ofa fragrance fell. . Gon / 4 Calf taine moffineffe, anda fharpetafte,and is in greater vfe thanany part of the plant. The roosalfois’ FN ‘ only,but is found vponthe mountaines of Germany, and vponthe hills and rockes of Iura about Geneua, from whenceit hath ; i beene fentand guessconueied crn by ae one friendly Herbarift vnto another, into fundrie regions: it beareth leaues whichare fmall,and ve: ial ry finely iagged,refembling either Fenne)y eewal or wild Carorsainoae wena (AIRS ofa cubic AONE WDE EUV alta neOba CUD ALOE high,hauing at the top white {pokietufts,and the floures of Dill:which being paft,there come great plentie oflong feed,well fmelling, not vnlike the feed ofCumin, faue thar it is whitifh,with acer- WW4PZen WK WI E a etine Pa finaca{jlacprde £ 5 /and in ae fome -orls places Etakde Beeseneftsioi!) R oaennit: Birdseye E WK Diofcorides,doth not grow in Candy Biss WZ ‘ RW Sy con a is called in Greekew" : Wie . feedis ripe in Augutt. TI : 5 oka Mek simpkcuei eon fields, and intheborderst eIeOr a) 6 WY We : ISS BS fome Birds-neft : the root Henehty length: prety he Plat. «Col = Z drawntogetherwhent sieht been named 0 a birds neft ; whereupon Z dJer,and ofamean where. ae ee C wip: 409, The red Carroris oflike facultic with the yellow. Thefeed of them bose is hotand drie,it brea: “Peneth an oldicongt The Gme beeing taken in VVine,: isverie good againft the bitings of beafts, and expelleth C Poifon,; * (ee , ‘ * * . i eac] ithri . The he feed of Daucus Creticus is of great efficacie and'vertue being put into Treacle, Mithridate; D "any antidotes,againt ; poif efti s#gaintt poilon or peftilence. Rrrr33 : : The ane |