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Show ~ ‘ T ripe 3 Theatrum Botanicum. i, Ranwroulus pratenfis duleds fimples (* multiplex, Single and double meddow Crowfoote. 2. Ranunculuspratenfis actis. The common uprightfield Crovsfoore. TRIBE 3 329 Cuar.4, The Theater ofPlantes. islike thereunto: the roote confifteth ofmany white be knownefromit: the feed likewife that followeth of Fleremul. firings. Of this fort there is one that beareth double flowers, andis planted in gardens onely for the beauty liglict. the flowers. 2. Ranunculus pratenfes erelus acris vulgar, The common upright field Crowfoote, upright and bend not downe againe unto the ground, The common field Crowfoote (whofe branches ftand diverfe places, as the next dorh) hath many large darke in -againe takingroote {pread, or thereon, neither creepe the lalt, chat many might judge ita kind ofthe fame; unto like fomewhat réene leaves, cut into diverfe parts, ng Fe . fharpe and heatihg uponthe tongue, andblifteri But the tafte declareth the difference, which isvery violent, have fome any exulcerating or corroding herbe can doe, and will yellow the skirine, if it be layd thereon, no leffe chan coa.gold andof many, are flowers the places; all or all, notin but andthen, blacke fpotsupon them now Of this kindealfo Flore are, Crowfeete other as fibrous is roote the : of{eedes Pend. Jour,after which comefmall heads I havefet forth in my formerbooke. shere ig one with double flowers, which 3. Ranunculus pratenfis repens ~ The commoncreeping field Crowfoote, SY (N > SS WN ey(iN TP _ This creeping Crowfoote, that groweth commenly in fields and gatdensalfo,isvery likeunto the laft defcri- creepeth with hisbranbed Crow foote; both forfleafe, flower, fede, and roote; but that this is more hayrieand forth at the joynts, and {preadeth ches upon the ground, taking hold by {mall white fibres whichit fhooteth fo high but the -yellow flower, and Floré upright, or rifing farre thereon; his branches alfo rather leaning then {tanding kinde there is alfo one with doublep/eno(harpe biting tafte of the leaves is almoft equall withthe; former. Ofthis 5 ge : ‘ flowers nuurfed in gardens. . : 4. Ranunculus arverum, Crowfoote of the plowed lands. ofan narrowerparts, many into divided former, the of thanany leaves, fmaller diverfe hath This Crowfoote leaves thereon, more jagged overworne greene colour; the flalkeis about a foote or morehigh, bearing fome yellow flowers after which pale bearing branches, other, than the lower;and more divided at the toppeinto is compofed of many whitefibres or come rough pointed feedes, fet in heads many together: the roote firings. §. Ransinculus bulbofns five tuberofis, Knobbed Crowfoote. . - , leavesrifing fromthe roote, much more cut in and diThe knobbed or round rooted Crowfoote, hath diverfe one anee ona fhort footeftalke,of an overworne greene co- vided than anyofthe former except thé laft,every halfe a yard high, with fome leaves.thereon at the Jour, among which rife up diverfe {lender ftalkes,a foote, or thofe below; at the toppes whereof, {tand {ejoynts, more divided, and into longer and narrowerparts than like the formerforts, with many threds in the midverallfaire gold yellow fhining flowers, madeoffive leaves paft, growethtobe more rough. or pricking than are flowers the er whichaft dle, {tanding about a greene head, of a Wallnut, and often muchleffe, beingg no fometime fie bigne ofthe round, and white is roote ' 3 t the former ? the so. Ranunculas bulbofus, Knobbed Crowfoore, 3. Randacylas repins fore fanplici &pleno. The commenciceping field Ciowfodre Withfingle and double Howers, 4, Ranunculus arvoram. fields. Crowfoote of the ploughed P Ke Rel 5. ? Gy py f @ ay, @AP WANG \\) Ahy) \ IY) Vere Ranguculus Anglicas bulbo/is. Batchelours butcons, |