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Show Tris kz, Theatrum Botanicum. eereeseearraeaera therein: others a i 4 Lope, Ne ee eacan of America, aplant neereft refembling Es co Bryonie,as you © fhall heare when we cometoit, and fomeothers alfo that are ftrangersof : ee 1, Bryonia vulgaris five Vitis alba. The common white Bryonte 0} ine ons ° Giadechs $ikah The white Bryonie or wild Vine that groweth commonly abroad, Sa ea oestel h ribsWiseae aiele manylong rough, eastent ponies at es beginninggrowing Me hicicalee: markets andoFa whitift cut into five partitions for the moft parr, informe very-li 3 : S n nie eeeeecs ith his {mall ¢lafpers, that come forth at the joynts with the leaves : se aa clafpers aane (efpecially towards the toppes of the branches) a long areete noes many whitifh flowers, together inalong tufte, confifting of five fmall leaves Ain , layd op oe after which come the berries, ftanding more feperate one from another thena clufter o Berar oe ane and very red when they are throughripe, ofthebigneffe of Nightfhade berriniaa no Bon fs ib os ae loathfometalte, provoking vomit: the roote growethtobe exceeding greate,wit ga ong pravdhal ches growing from it, ofa pale whitifhcolour on the outfide, and more white within, ando Pp hfome talte, aay : eee 2. Bryonia alba vulgaris frutku nigro, Gommonwhite Bryonie with blacke berries. nha This Bryonic differeth ftom the former white kinde, neither in the running rough pratt or Bi ' ayes, or in any other thing fromit, but in thefe two particulars : the berries hereof are blacke and not re Ww - they arethrongh ripe, andthe rooteis of a pale yellow colour on the infide, and fomewhat brownifh on the out fide. eo : 3. Bryonia Cretiva dicoccos, Candie white Bryonie with double berries, : The white Bryonie of Candy, fhooteth forth manylong roughtrayling branches, inthe fame manner Tike the former in all refpects, with clafping tendrells Winding it felfe uponany thing asthe other doth; bearing broad leaves withfuchdivifions therein,as it hath, but that they are fomewhat {maller, greener, and ftriped with white lines thorough the middle,as likewife in the veynes that goeto the corners: the flowers likewife are fomew hat greater than the former,ofa pale whitith colour, ftanding every one, nponalittle longerfoote ftalke, which give berryes in thei?places, greene at the firft, butred when they are ripe, and formed in a differing manner from the others; for {tanding femicirculat uponthe ftalkes, they are joyned at the bottome, asif it were but %. Bryonia alba vulgaris; White Bryonie; 6. Biyonia Sylvefirisnigra. Commonblacke Bryonie. + (00 y end MaRS INFOS of; L Reidy NS SASS aN By F g I C) (a| t chy = ay not divided on the edgesat all, of a fad or darke greene colour, havingat the joynts with the leaves clafping tendrells, wherebyit windethit felfe about whatfoever it meeteth with,towards the toppes come forth likewife long bunches of whitith moffie flowers, which afterward turne into befryes,ereene at the firft, and blacke whenthey be ripe: the roote is fomewhat great and blackifh on the outfide, but colouron the infide, full of a clammie moyft humour or juyce; that will cleave to yourfingers, of a yellowith 5. Bryonia nigra bacesfera, Blacke Bryonie with fingle red berries, This kinde of Bryonie hath many longand {quare branches, more hard themfelves about every thing that ftandeth next unto them, but hath no or wooddy thanthelaft, winding clafpers at all, the leaves are fomewhat like unto the great white Bindeweede, of a fhining colour, alittle unevenly {tanding uponlong footeftalkes : towards the toppesofthe ftalkes, at the joynts dented about the edges, and withthe leaves, come forth white flowers, every one flanding ona fhort {talke, which afterwards givefingle red when they areripe,little leffe than Cherryes, wherein are contained foure berries, greene at the firlt; and or five fomewhat large round and blacke feede : theroote is great thicke and long, fomewhat like the lat, and having fuch like clammie juyce within itas it hath, 6. Bryonia nigrafylveftris,five Sigillam Santla Marie. Common blacké Bryonieor our. This kinde of Bryonie hath alfo long trayling branches, without any clafping tendrils, Ladies figner. (inall places that I have feene) whereby it might faften and windeit felfe, the leaves are fomewhat broade andlike unto the leaves of the roughorprickely Bindeweede,ending in a tharpepoint : the flowers comeforth at the joynts upon long ftalkes, many cluftering together, in long thinne or {parfed clufters, every leaves, and afterthey are fallen,there comein their places,fmallberries, red one confilting offive {mall white whenthey areripe for the moft part, or changing fomewhatblackifh, in fome places by ftandinglong : theroote white within, fomewhat great if it grow in moyft grounds, but much finaller is brewnith on the outlide, and or whiter, in hard dryeor ftonie places,as Dalechampius faith; of a little hot and fharperafte, 7. Bryonia alba Peruana five Mechoacan, The Mechoacan of Peru, The Afechoacan of Perx that hath growenin thefe parts, fendeth forth divers darke grayith long branches; winding themfélves about Poales thatarefet for them, or any other things that are next unto them,whereon doe . gtowfaire broad leaves,pointed at the ends,verylike in forme, unto the but ofa darke greene colour,thinner and harderin handling, feemingfo leaves of the laft recited Ladies feale, dry as though they had no juyce inthems; the flowers are many, ftanding in long clufters, yet every one bigger than any ofthe former, (of a fallen yellow colout 7. Bryoniaalba Peruana fine Mechoasan, Indies as A¢onardus {aith,and as large as an Orengé flower,in the with The Mechacan of Pera, anumbone inthe middle, which afterwards becomime th the fruite, and beingripe is as big as an hafell nut, divided-b y a thin skinnein the middle,in each fide whereof lyetwoblacke feedes ofthe bigneffe ofpeafe) of adarke whitifh colour in the warmer Countries of Ewrope, but not with us, yeelding berries feede but not fo large: the roote groweth tobe as great and asany Bryonic roote, being notbitter or loathfome to talte, asir is, but rather altogether without either tafte or {mell, having many circles init, asmay be difcerned inthe dry rootes, over tous, and may eafily be brought into powder. that come _ 8. Mechoacanfylveftris, Wild Mechoaca iM Mechoacani yadix, The roore of Mechoacan, Vy \ ry» I; A , <r ee \ =" } 4. Bryonia migra Diofcoridis, Blacke Bryonie with blacke fruite in clufters. This blacke Bryonie fendeth forth many long greene branches, whereonate ferdiverfe broad leaves, fomewhat long pointed and n: This wild kind of Mechoacan is altogether like thé othér, om Crap. 13, name: the roote is very long, but never growing tobe bigger than a mans arme, of abrowner colour oft the outfide, and not fo white within as the common. Bryoniafive Vitisfylveftris, Bryonieor Wildé Vine? ifully The Theater ofPlantes. oneberrie, but aré parted athe coppes into twoparts, wherein are conteined two feedes, from whence rofe the Cua, XIU, Ee ‘Tripe 2. |