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Show 1164; OftheHiftorie of Plans.=Ss Lip, Bainaae 1, Eryncium ceruleum, Ley pe Ling= peleOf a the BliftorieofPlants, ah byriuem mY dire 2 # ‘Aur Tee Holle TO Dain, Battard Sea Holly, £ 5 Eryngiumpufillum planum. Small {mooth Sea Holly: eh % Mt a Dy, ie by uy) ane : Gu Vs NA NN ZS SR RAN 6 NY { ftar-fafhion. The knops or heads growin g at the tops of the branches.are round and prickly,bearing little blew floures and leaues,which com- QW. yD, \ Me3 < Ly SN oP pafle themabout: the roor is flender,andlafteth Wi)yy Pave ) A 2? WY a “1165 be alfo flender, prickly,and fet about the ftalks F 1 f butotie yeare, ; 4 The fourth kinde ofbaftard Sea Holly, which Pena calleth Eryngium moutanum recenti- orum, anciis the fourth according to Dodonaus hisaccount,is like to the Erynges, notin fhape butin tafte: this beareth a very {mall and flen. der ftalke, ofa meane height ; whereupon doe grow threeor foute leattes; 82 feldom fiue,made ofdiuers leaues fetvpona middle rib, narrow, long,hard, andofa darke greene colour,dented onbothedges oftheleafe like a faw: the ftalke is acubit high, iointed or kneed,and dividing it felfe into many branches, onthe tops whereof are roundtufts or vmbels, wherin are contained the floures,and after they be vaded, the feedes, whichare fmall,fomewhat long, well fmelling, and fharpein tafte: the root is white and long, nota finger thicke,in afte fiveet,but afterwards fomewhat fharpe,andin fent and favour not vn- pleafant:when therootis dried,it may be crumbled inpieces, and therefore quickly braied. = ©5\This isa lowplantprefently from the root diuided into fundry branches, flender, round &ly ing on the ground:at eachioint grow Icaues without any certain order, broad toward : 5 : 33 Eryngium pumilamClufy. Dwarfe Sea Holly. y Ny) VAM YW Wy \\ \ we. . e she : y EE their ends,and narrower ar their fetting on, fnipe about their edges:thofenext the root wete fome ‘ Eryncinm Montanun. ao Mountaine Sea Holly. Houy i son oe ‘ich broad,and-two or more long, ofyellowith greene colour :.theftalkes are pattedinto fundry tancheshes . and at each iointhauelit ia i tle leaues, -s,and rough g and g' greene heads,withblewith floures in them : the 10ots éreepe,and are fomewhatlike thofe of Ajparagu s. This neither Chufius nor Lobel oundwilde ; butic grew in the gardenof Johx Mouton of Tourney, a learned A pothecarie, verie 4 , skilful! in the knowledge of plants : whereupon they both called-it Eryngium pufillum planum Monten; ie ‘ gq The Place, : Mele kindes offea Holly are ftrangers'in England : we hauethefirft and fecond in our London Bardens, ; q The Time, They Houre andflourith whenthe Thiftles do. The Names, 3 Thefeplants be Eryzgiafpuria,or baftard Sea Hollies,andare lately obferued:and therefore they HERO Old hamiag oe! : te fit may'beeccalled an:L.atine Eryngium Borufficum, or Non fpinofum : Sea Hollie without Prickles, i lad » Thefecond is called by Afatthiolus, Eryngium planum,os flat Sea Holly : others had rather name ‘Albinwn Eryngium.or Sea Hollyof the Alpes. : € third is tightly called Eryngiumpumilum, little Sea Huluer, j b ; heeMtbiolus maketh the fourth tobe Crithmum quartum, or the fourth kinde ofSampier: and o“S88 Dedoniesds and Lobel,haue madeita kinde of Sea Huluer. { The Temperature and Vertues. ‘ Touching the hereofwe hauenothingto fet downe,feeeing they haue as yet no vf in ~““lcine,nor vfedfaculties robe eaten But yet thar they be hot,the very tafte doth declare. Cua Pg |