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Tbeatrum Botanicum, Cu ar.49. ~ CHa P.50, ulcers, that are already clenfed, left they confume the quicke flefh alfo, it re alfo by, en Hrength and force of the clenfing qualitie, even thofe crufts thar ulcers many times doe get by fufferance orill looking unto; the leaves and flowers faith Dia/corides, being ufed with oyle, cleanfe the eyes ofcattle, chat have {pots or filmes Ss &4 His {mall low herbe hath diverfe weake tenderftalkes, full ofjoynts, about halfe a yeard or two a) Foote long, ufually lying on the ground, whereon grow manypale whitith greene leaves, two alwayesfet together at the joynts, one againft another; having Many times. upon the leaves, but more often about the jaynts of the ftalkes a certaine white frothy fubRance, like unto that js cal+ Z))\ led Cuckowfpittle: at the toppes of theftalkes fland many flowers together, everyore ona ==" pretty longfootftalke,hanging downtheir heads,which are white,compotedof five {mall white leavesa peece, witha deepe notch in the middle of every one of them, making it {eeme to con(iltof morethanfive, ftanding in a large loofe huske ftriped, the owerfcarfe ap= pearing above it, wherein afterwards is contained blacke feede : the roote is white and {preadeth in the ground abiding fundry yeares. . The. Place, Papaver fpumcums ; Spatling Poppie. 4 It is found generally through Exgland, in manyplaces and paftures, and by the hedgesfides,yet it is muchdefired tobe planted in gardens. ; The Time, ; Tr flowreth from June untill the end of July, or later, and the feede ripeneth in the meanetime, the roote abi- deth all the Winter, and {0 doe fome greene leaves Withit. The Names, It is generally called Papaver Spumeum, andof fome : ; Cap, L, Papaver Spumeumfive Ben album vulzgo, Spatling Poppie. eeNRE oeoreror sy cn in them, Ben album, asa difference both from the Valeviana rubra Dodonei, red Valerian, and CMufcip tela Lobelij , each of them, called Bex rz ‘brum, yet.neither ofthemisthe true + tat § : Benalbum oy rubrum of the Arabians, Dodoneus taketh it, toppes of them, like unto the la! ror above afoote or halfe a yard high at the moft, with{mall Sore Arno t tbe unto violet : after which forme, that isiconfifting of foure leaves, but of a faire as others doe alfo, to be the Polemonium of Diofcorides, bur he is therein more miftaken in my judgement, than thofe bart wherein lyeth fuuch like blackith feede, but come{mall flenderer and fhorter pods, not abovea fingers length, fmaller ; the roote is {malland perifheth every yeare. te Place he thinketh are, that takeit to be the Papaver Spumeum or Heracleum of Theophrastus, Diafcorides, and Galen + but ; Pliny fhewethhis miftaking the. Greeke words sesso in a d e as on the s Of or owne country in ene The firft groweth naturallybythe fea fide, as well thd at Harwich andcoafte Whitftable, inthe lles of Ternet an places, both of the Kentifh and Effex fhore,as at Rie ‘ peanrifall afpeat thereof, as well asthe vertues : me Shepey ; andis much defired and planted in Gardens, . ing bythe way fides, and in the corne fields ; as ane other two Clufiesfaith, hee firft found in Spaine, gr marie long before his time remembreth to have in Auftria and Bobemia, that with the red flower , Ma s re. 3is found there ee ine: gal Auguft oftentimes, and his sede era s fay,all the Summér long, sabe ; veare, if the os eo ae flowreth.feldome before every year ripe latefeede ore Z#/y, In and ; giveth in the yeare to fowrin provenot'too unkindly s but the lattasit is late before it {pring, fo it comimeth late 1 feldomegiveth good and perfec feed withus. £ -h1 R , b The Names. a : g, an the defcription thereof wonderfully, comparing the leaves to the wings of Sparrowes or birds, whenas ‘Diofcorides Singin the herbe Struthinm, called Radicula or Lanaria oe A> ( which fome with us take tobe Saponaria, ) becaufe in ancient times. they ufed to whiten linnen clothes with - ce = CetPlog oere er le piace, ./2?.9 ,cap.1 Papaver aking ie eum, ichathle aves ike 3.({pe Sitish ion, ofpallidRa lioaleHerac ihe ? 5 t j f¢ to whiten linnen) might have efchewed that €rrour. [fis accounteda’kinde of Lychnis by moft of the : : scttaya t be(t Herbarilts, and therefore Bawhinuengmeth it Lychnis fylueftris que Ben album vulga: fome with us call it Knapbot " tle,and others Spatling or FrothyPoppy. 3 Ij latum,or Cornuta m,afiliguaru m effi- sg Tt is called.in Greek whey xeezrizus,and in Latin SN eta Horne,Pliny and others fay it was tie Ff / The Vertues. ‘ The noe. fp Atling Poppie purgethflegme faith Galen, and caufeth vomitingsfaith Dio/corides, being taken Eensheareralee rnl mide tafe scarple anigluefi r Cv Divers doe thinke thaeDiofcori re n ‘Paralion,that is marinum,and of fom EN TERN pred des {ait t smmeade or honied water, and isefpecially goodfor thofe that are tro ubled Feisatoslian himfelfe ; Liny faith in his timeit was losalleg.Covet ae of e frente thathath likeneffe of the leaves: but Dio/corides in detcribing Glaucivm, Saith It 1s ¢ if ir bee butlikeit, it leaves fomewhatlike unto Horned Poppie, but asia yerldian8 aea c,andfothat fome Amapolos morados, beSea famething: Clalng -eeetree Ps Eneli@. ckinme sa4 i oppie : are of Beecauile the flowers givea withthefalling fickneffe, Citar, (Lh : Thalittrumfive Ruta pratenfis, Medow Rue, juice | . teen it Almacharam, the ftalians *P Pena faith;were — tocalli Anemone ¢—eensacariesA wn Gelb TD Ceagen mon and Gelb dele Cornute. the Spaniar » Dormidera marina, the Fren ied at, a ic. magenfamrnshie Dutch Geel Hewl oft Harne heul, andl Enelith Horned Poppie. : a coe if itbe taken in meade or honyed water Thefeedeof the Sea or Horned Poppie, _ oTieecte helpeth the ob{tructions and-other difeafes of the litheroote thereofboyledin — eon prcvealses’ urine alfo, and is very goodfor thofe that voy' ver, and thepaines ofthe ‘ ioe on nh leaves and flowers as Dio/corides and Galen fay, clenfe fowle and vihamVicers, ptonsbe rulent and that foesc powerfually, oF lly,that that Galen Ga advifeth that they fhould not be applyed unto thofe fores Vicers; Sead = erR S . = ce arate ri Narre) Here are anky pao — K ue, Jonegrowing Eo in or owne Land, others in\feverafl coun= hea wa) (ries abroad as fh [ | eS 5 € defcribed in this C apter, p 1. Thaliftrum majus vulgare. ‘The greater common Medow Rue, This Medow Rue rifethup from a yellow ftringie roote, much {preadin;ig in theground, \ sawed} 2nd f hooting forth new fprouts round about, with many herby ereenz ftalkes foote high, Bivéscutics gee or ae all en of them, fet with joynts here and there,» two and many large’ a'fad reene cokaae ue Setteeey ed into {maller| eaves, nicked or dented in the forepartofthent, of _ our onthe upperfide, and pale gteeng underneath : toward the toppcofrhe ftalke there fhooteth forth |