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Show — Botanicu Theatrum in, m, — = 383§3§= Pr an k TrR ine p TR Spar ore bee feene : (whichhathfeveral m lAuthors to give feverall figures ) which are and more greene on the upperfide, havin very hoary underneath , g as it were the hoaryneffe rubbed off from them, of a ‘much fronger {cent thanthe common: the ftalkes branchforth onall fides, towards the at diftances , like unto the flowe toppes whereon ftand the flowe rg rs of ordinary Sage , after which come great heads f a pale or whiti which are fo muchfwollen, that of feed {tanding in the fame huskes or cuppes that bore fh purple colour : they feeme to be berryes, with the flowers before, three or foure great feeds in likewife beare in the hot Countries them. Thefe of Egypt, Candy,cc. atthe joynts, and fometimes betweene the joynt kindeg ftalkes, certaine excrefcences like s of the unto {mall Apples or berryes bigge © Trips t Lhe Tbeaterr ofofPlantes. 5 nt Sce Galaure mcrcddasur tillaxowhiitn *. Soll Candy rit cares. Cuaron. otis Frutie angu(itfolia five Phlomis lichnitis, oc. mee cae Pade Yellow wilde Sage w ith narrow leaves. r than Piftack nuts, ef an inch thick leaft,and covered with much downe neffe at the or cotton, fomewhat roughin handl ing, ofa tafle not fo hot, but more ing thanthe Sage, and not unpleafant bind= , which the people ufually eate with bread, but in other colder Count never beareth any, ries j¢ z. Salvia pomifera, age t ng apple Him Searing tpplcss 4. Spee tLe pinnata, Sage of Veriue, é: 4. Salvia minor, five pinnara. This lefler Sage growethlike Small Sage, or Sage of Vertue, unto the firft great white Sage, that che branches bur are long and flenderer, the leaves alfo whitifh, and neverred, and much {mal ler or narrower, having for the moft part at the bottome of eac h leafe, on each fide a {mall piece ofa leafe, which make th ir feeme lik are of a bluith purple colour, e finesor cares : the flowers. alfo butleffer, OFthis kinde ther that beareth white flowers, diftering in nothing elfe from e is one ther. the o5. Salvia minor aurita odoratiffima Hifpanica. The fweeteft {mall Spanifh Sage with cares, This Spanith fmall Sage is in moft things fo like the ordinary {mall Sage with cares, calle d Sage of Vertue, that unlef fe it bee w heeded or marked, it will bee thought all one with the other , but hereinconfifteth the differen ce,i t feldome gtoweth to be the leaves are fomewhat fo great, {mal more tender to keepe, and ler and greener, ornot fo white, it is dot h quic klie r peri fh unlefle it be better def in the Winter, ended than the other; and the fmell hereofis farre more milde,fweet, and pleafant, yer fomewh at than the former, whichis quic eafily difcerned by any that ker wirhall {cents ; and laftly, fom can Judge of e kinde hereof beareth whi ther blue, te flowers, an o6. Salvia Cretica angu : ftifolia non 2krita, Small Candy Sage with ‘ ; out eares. coe This fmall Candy rifeth up with divers hard ftalkes » ofa brownith colour, havSage ing the leaves fet thereon by couples, which are muchnarrower thanin anyo at all fet unto them, ofa whit ther Sage, and without any eares ifh greene colour like the andalittle dented or cru mpled {mal Sq Cc, about the edges ; this brainch eth forth plentifully, bearing purp le fowe rsat the topp es in {pikes, without anyleaves among them , therocteis hard and Wooddy, {pre undmine 7..adin er ground dive Salugria rfly r atteraflore , nte, Smal rube l red flowred Sage, Thie finall Sage differethlitt or colour ofthe leaves from le in the forme of gtowing or bignes hath : the chiefelt difference the ordinary{mall Sage, but that it hath not eares fo freq from all others is that the flow uently with the leaves as it Woormewood, ers arered, and that both fmel l and tafte are like unto 8. Salvia lanuginofa angu ftifolia. Small woo This woolly Sage hath lly7 Sage. : divers round flalkes a foo therewith, though undern eath theybe wooddy, whi‘ te and a halfe high, fo hoarrry and Woo lly ch {pread into many bran other, which are thic »hatrow, theyare foft ches,with leaves ,fetthat fhort, and very hoary, white and thereon like the breadth, fmelling like unto rough, oftwoinches long, and halfe an inch in like unto the flowers of deadTanfye : the flowers ftand in fpikes at the topes Nettle or Archangel, wit ofthe branches, ofa Purp h many {mall long thread lith colour Silbela folio fubrotundo, Round leafed Sace.sin the middle, se This Sage hath many {quare hoary i i kes ftal wit h leaves fet thereon in fixch rough or.crumpledlike the manner as the others are leav ,: es of ordi nary Sage 3 , but thinner, aud much whit whi . of Violets, or roundroote er, round alfo like unto the ch aré se d Birthwort, yet ending. nonSag Sace, 4 pointzin otherthin: leav mon e 3 cay ) itt : not from f the ord; are 10, Salv om the ordi nary com. aaa ia fruticofa lutea ancuftifolia,five Phlomis Lychnitis Dio fcoridis Glufio, The grea Sag c n ter Sage row yellow wilde ~ kinde ofSage (For ther with narr owleaves. eunto nke it I tha~ fhewy, ferre it, and not toany Mull w youthe. reafon prefentlyLthi ‘ hereafte : fitteft tore : ein a r) hath many very hoary and woolly ally 7 mor Ralk the upper,longer and ich and hair e; than , leaves, the lower fide Ratr es about a foore alfoorca thant i I; whe ower hof i e 4.of the {mall Sage, amo ci7 d s & ) neD> which rife up fan, s efpe = S$", “Le Where rsa ond oe grow fuch li ¢long hoary {et together one againft another ‘Quare Noary ar thejoynts ; where the es as Stowbelow, iptwo pi leaves under them, flowers (tand at {pacleav al yes es,about the toppes broad at the bottome, and ofth e flalk fees are Zarge compaffing the ftalkes, bein g , open, and gapi gaping, g ng, like unto Sagegc, thor ter than , or fome Wha the reft : the ‘fl “a yhatt more more liklikeuntoc thofte ofth Ne le, or: e deaad d Nett who o Archange ll, of ofa yellow comminggl farth out of hoary woolly rae esettae isoumeien ee escovered with pale coloured haires,the ee toppés by reafon of thecolour. length and weaknefle lie little bending i downev ewar 3 woollyhuskes 3 the root is blackifh ylueftre 13. Salviafruticofa lutea larifand . olia five Verba, te 4 tea a quertum Marthiol:, French or yellowwilde sage en spate n ana Althoughdivers Authors doe acco fo doe numberit among the kindes oe; r I thinke it more properto putit amon untthis hear ae Lobeland Penain their Adverfar ia fay, tharit is call g the oa Fe NetPierlanid Aad ii regard that the leaves and flow ed a = Sage in the Gardens ofItaly, ers oe France, E ngland, and t ‘ite Mull ofth en, is, this and the greater Sage, and the formert precthe T fee no reafthe edenfet t doe rather cute seas on why h uld he eer be called Saad aa Y wien into tem fath er then sing the Mulleins thar are properlyf o called have hoode flowers like unto Sage,unto ng a ArchSage ange,ll,feei and the like ¢ i = ah the Gampions , and many other fuch like lowers butall of themare compofedof . five leaves,laid eee Take therefore ihathdivers {quare wooddy mi ther eot here hoaryftalkes, whereon in this man srow at feverall { ner Lupi nted ilea ves man Sow ae y {et together, very like unt ary, broad, and almott round o po ne flowers growli Pepwrands the toppes tue great Sage. but kewife of the ftalkes, very in rundles or fpacest nr greater : the flowers groy Lt or ae . ' fa aa ote Itke alfo unto Sage, fome= ut of 2 yellowcoClour: thefeed is greater th the flowers of erie ee } than of faiy any Sag * 3 7 : he e: what brownifh and i soa . uy with divers ftrings and fibr : d like thelaft : the Toot wholeplant ffnellethroun es faftned ei cntinnd is Se vcrand Certeth downe fomew ee another fort hereof, whi 2 saber there bein ch hee faith is gbut one fort that eyer I coul OB or huang, or know. ot metvaile -where he had any relatioftoF anther , ; 12. Salz ‘etica, a Cret i 4. Smal owStage ‘ “iol yyell ren aodofCandy. d heare hoary, abont 2 foote or mor bot Breet: With three orFo e high, ; ureadftalkesiSoe arat ara e fart 2 e in funder, come ufua ol ose ; rabrrlea btin ed llycs two,i and fome-fos otk likeu ve imes three or more, rough IKe nto intc the {mal l Sage leav Te > {mall hoary leaves, very aes, andat them liktewife towards talkkes, es,iltan like nto lik tand es of the ftal {mall ep vers verylike unto thofe hofe of Sage,but of a gold yellow d divdivers ers {mall gapinz Sag colour, e, ddy and flender,of the and fomewhat long : the the feed is fn i t l e fweer whole planee r ae islable t is Salvifoliam,anddiffering of little fweer A in the fmal vane Te nefle = at-i ooaad rrel er.and woul eete it to Diof ten egt ref cori des his Verb ‘ Soe eee e, g alcum [yloeftr ay : NA a os iibin Re bee fayi ng babe ., , s circum virgas a #™m > velu hath i d foi uytt Mar n ; ribinmtip eg t eeage likel erer yth i aa te e text et O fhon Seg irtect che canfe no e ft slic ld remne, but I fupp shereunto I $ ; ae oe Eee vente ae ae oe Verbaleum hath gapingflowers. ofe it is m 1 J orks The Plac e : fo doe thefourth and fife: "The fecond groweth wellin i Evglan lanaa eee haF 2 ie therefore refetre it, becan aaa SA st. |