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Show © Theatrum Botanicum. Cuap.62. 6, Tripe Ze, Tr1ise.2. The Theater ofPlants. a Fumaia tattfora alba. Rudix Cava Cluning Bumiiterry. height, the leaves are.as finely cut in and divided astheJaft, and of the fame colour, but fomewhat harders and & not fotender and fappie : the flowers at the toppes ofthe branches, are like the other for forme, but of a white colour, marked with brownith {pots : the feede and rootesdiffer not from the former. 4. Fumaria lutea montana,. ¥ cllow Fumiterrie. Ain? aK ize the common Fumiterry, or likeunto thofe of the Fumaria bulbofa,ot Radix Cava, the hollow roote,butfmaller & of the fame blewifh greene colour with them: the flowers are yellow and in fome places white, and growat the toppes’of the brancheslike the other, in formeoflittle birdes as Matthiolus fetteth it forth, both by his de- Ye ‘Im, Pd ea at Theyellow Fumiterry groweth like the other Fumiterries, about a foote high, with many leaves like tnte Ms ls feription andfigure, but Lobel and Lugdunenfis fay they are ftarre fafhion, like untothe Chelidoninm mings ot {mall Pilewort; and yet both of them give the figures of AZatthiolu:, with the fowers of Common Fumiterry AU, ft like little birds, and not ftarte fafhion like the Pilewort: after the flowers are paft come {mall hornes or long pods, \like unto the Chelidomium majus or Radix cava, but lefler; wherein is contey ned {mall whitifh greene and round, and fomewhatflattifh feéde : the roote iscompofed of many white long ftrings, and thicke fibres bufhing thicke together, which perifheth not as thé former, but abideth many yeares, fhooting forth newflalkes, theold ones alwayespetifhing. : Z 5. Fumariafiliquofa Americana, Indian Fumiterry, _ ae Y) 2/6 ott The ftalke hereof rifeth to be abotita foote high, the Jeaves arein forme and colour like the ordinary or the lat bur larger enduring greené all the winter : the flowers grow fpike fafhion on the toppeofthe {talke formed like thofe’ofthe Hollowroote, whofe bellies areblufh and mouthesgoldor paler yellow:the fedeis conteined iry erooked'Idng pods, being round, flattifh and yellowifh : the roote is thicke and@ibrous, the whole plant is moré bitter.than the ordinary, and therefore moreeffectuall. 6. Fumaria alba latifolia, Climing Fumitertie. Es se ante The climing Fumiterrierifech up withfmall flender ftalkes, not able to fuftaine themiclves, but catching hold by ceitaine fiiall tendrels, ic fendeth forth at the ends of the fmaller branches,on anything that ftandeth nigh unto it, whereby it climeth upon the hedges of other hearbes, it fendeth forth diverfe ftalkes of {mall leaves , fe 2 or For more together, not dented or divided on the edges atall, of a blewifh greene colour, verylike untg Fumiterry : at the toppeslikewife of the {mall branches come forth many {mall whitifh flowers, tipt with bluth, fet together nothing like the former, but made like {mall long hollow huskes or Bell flowers, ending in five {iriall points: after which come {mall {ede enclofedin {mallbroad huskesor pods : the roote is {mall and long stowing downe deepe into the ground, and abideth the winter, fhooting forth new branches, for the old perifh every ycare. : : Kady 7. Fumariatuberofa flore virid:, Bulbous Fumiterry witha greene flower. ; This hath diverfe greene ftalkes, with fuch lie leavesthereon asthe {mall Ho'low roote hath, but fomewhae larger and greener : at the toppes of the ftalkes 7. Radix Cava viridiflore. Hollow roore with a greene flower. / AN Mh ca GN 7+ Fumariatuberofa flove viridi, Round rooted Fumiterry with greene flowers, ' z 3 i , ; fand final greenidh, Howers atfverall places 5 Fem/empe,sinemies ful8,3!Bulltoring with diverfe fmall. greene leaves fer under , them the roote is two or three times bigger than the roote of the fmall Capzes fabacea ra» dice, but yellow like unto it, and the ftalkes with leaves and flowers, perifhing as quickely as the others. 8. Fumaria tuberofa Americana, Knobbed Indian Fumiterty. This kinde of Fumiterrie hath two {mall round folide rootes like tefticles, with diverfe {mall fibres thereat, from betrweene which rifeth up a ftalke of fundry winged leaves, two fet together-at a joynt, varioully. divided, and {0 {mally that ‘they almoft refemble Iuniper leaves, of a blewifh greene colour, the flowers have fundry colours in them, but fuppofed of fometo be but white; iris almoft without either fent or tafte, The. Place. Thefirft groweth afwell in the corne fields, almoft every where, as. in.gardens alfo, and that with white flowers in.Cornwall in their -corne fields. The ‘fecond growethin the fields of Spainein manyplaces, as alfo inthe fields and Vineyards about Afompelier, and inother places alfo, The third groweth in Candy from whence Clufius faith he had the feede. The fourth grow= ethonthe hils in Apulia and Calabria, in the Kingdome'of Naples and fome other places in Ttaly and in Illyria alfo. The fift groweth in #a and the backe parts theréof called CaThe fixt by the hedge fides, and among bufhes, in fome places of Brabant, inthe low Countries,and about Frontignana,and Mompeli- er in Francejt is found about Naples with yel- |