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Show 68 Cuar.23. Theatrum Botanicum. 3.Stechas longioribuligutie, Caflidonywith loug.leafed heads. 4 Stachas ferrato folio.Caflidony with dented leaves Ji Sa i fa WH We Trips, t aM vi Bas ; * } Bie Theater ofPlantes. Crap. 23. 9. Chryfocome Cretica altera five Hifpanica. Spanith Golden Caffidony; 9. Chryfocome Cretica alterafive Hifpanica. Spanith golden Caffidony. This other Candior or Spaniard, which you will, groweth fometimes but with one ftalke, or elfe with more, balfe a yard high, covered with an hoary downe, having fundry long and narrowleaves on them, fometimes difperfedly fet, and {ometimes more together, greene on the upperfide, and hoary under= neath : at the toppes grow{mall branches, bearing one or two {caly long heads ofyellow flowers, fomewhatlike to thofe of Maudeline, confifting of many threds or thrums. 10, Stechas citrina altera odora, Sweet yellow Caffidony, The yellow fweet Caffidony isa fmalllowplant, not rifing above a foote and ahalfe high at the moft , with divers flender branches fomewhat hoary, whereonarefet {mall long and narrowleaves, of'a darke or morefullen hoary colour, then thofe ofthe former golden Caffidony,at the toppes ofthe long divided ftalkes, ftand fingle heads of yellow {cales, nothing offo ° lively a yellow colour as they, nor fo round, buta little longer than round,with a few threads or thrums at thé tops; which bring forth {mall browne feed, wrapped in fome downe : the rooteis black, but fmaller and flenderer than it : this hatha leffe heady 7+ Steechas Citrine fue Coma aurea. Goldenoryellow Caffidony, \, AP x AA le ip \ Ny Za NE en, We J& SAE <2. /\f \ yLZ SS ye Rp {cent than theother,yet not unpleafant, 11. Stachas Citrina modora. Vnfavoryyellow Caffidony. This {mall Caffidony hath divers low hoary ftalkes, not aboue a foote high, hoary leaves, broader andlarger thanthelaft : at the toppes of the ftalkes ftand moftwhereon doe grow fmall long commonly two heads » yet fometimes but one, whichare op ASoy x Vig Say WN| | = i yy \ Y i \ 69 = 7s Chry(ocome five coma aurea & Stachascitrind vulgaris, Golden tufts, ot golden Cafflidony, , This golden Caffidonyhath fundry hoary branched ftalkes, with long and narrow whitifh leaves, difperfedly fet thereon unto the toppes, where the fowers appeare in umbels,each branch bearitig flowers,likea loofe or fparfed umbell, keeping their colour long before they wither, a large taft of {ealy yeliow and being gathered ina fit dry time whenthey are in their perfection, will fo abide, and be kept along time after + the feed is red, {maller than Marjerome, and fharper: the rooteis {mall and black § the whole plant is of a Brong {weet fcenty not unleafant. P 8. Chryfocome five Stiechas Citrina Cretica, Candy golden Caffidony, or Goldilocks, This Candiot groweth verylike the former, but with {maller long leaves, all hoary, the flowersare in larger ums bels, greater alfo, and ofa morefhining pale gold colour, which will abide, being gathered in the beauty as the o- 5 ther. There is anotherfort called Elichry{um Orientale by Bawhinus, differing little from this laft fort, but in the £7 i < {caly heads ofhowers, which Pt 4 m Oriq are greater and longer than they, andin the whole plant whichis taller and more ie hoary. : greater and longer than thelaft, and the {cales likewife longer, and fomewhat of a brownithgreene with the hoarineffe, from whencerife many pate yellow threads or thruams, which when they are alt, the feedripenin g, is inclofed in downe, and blowne away y with the wind: the rooteis leffe than the laft, P: peoins and blackith but not lefle wooddy ; this whole plant and every partis utterly without any {cent to bee perceived 13. Stechas Citrina fylueffrior. Wilde yellow Caffidony. This wilde Caffidony(for thereunta I referre it) hath around hairy‘ftalké, ftored with moft pure white wooll, divided at the topes into feverall fhort branches, the leaves that {tandon them are fomewhat longer and larger than the laft ; greene on the upperfide, and grayifh, hoary, and woolly underneath, anda little endented about the edges, the ends ofthe branches are naked without leaves, for foure inches long, aes one fcaly head, with divers yellow threads or thrums in the middle bearing at the toppes of every of . like unto the laft, but fomewhat larger. ante 3. Stachas Citrina Cretica flore amplo, Candy unfavory yellow Caffidony with large flowers. This brave filver-like plant groweth very high andtall, havinga {traight round ftalke that is white or hoary,and of afingers thickneffe, init. {preading fundrybranches, fothick fet with {mall long and hoary leaves, many together at {paces, that they cover and hide the branches almoft w holly, and are more like unto Caffidony than Lavender-cotton leaves, wherennto A/pinws doth liken them, but not dented abont the edges ; the upper part of the {talkes di~ vide themfelves into {mall {prigges, bearing each of them,ona long flender ftalke,a large yellow flower, like unto a fingle Marigold {tanding ina greene huske, wherein after the floweris feedlike unto Sow-thiltle feed : the rooteis long, white, and tender: thiswithered. and paft, groweth {mall lon plant hath neither feent ortafte much to be perceivedinit,faving alitele bitterneffe, whereby the Natives finde it efe@tuall to kill the wormes, to provokeurine, to open obftruétions, and to helpe the jaundife, and the powderof the dryed hearbe, or the juyce there of, to cleanfe and heale foule ulcers and fores. 14. Stachas purpurea odorata. Sweet purple pace T doe acknowledge that I doe not pleafe myfelfe, but others, in the this plantin this place, and by this name,for althoughit hatha face or {hew in fomethings like unto theplacingof yellow unfavory Caffidony , yet in other thingsit fo farrediffereth,thatI might in myjudgement,moretruely place it thefe, as the defcription following will thew toany thatwill duely confideritwith the Iaceas Knapweeds,than with , which is thas. It rifeth to the height almoft ofa cubite, leaning or bending downethe branches, wherebyit fpreadeth in compaffe more than in height, from a long hardblackith root, fhooting farth wooddy and hoary branches, wkereon doe grow many long and narrowleaves, ofa darke greene colour onthe upperfide, and little hairy withall, but of an hoary white _— under |