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Show C HAP.20, Theatrum Botanicum. Trips 3 } ‘ > fi ces.T di and s Calpe, places: Adedina hatein pach between faith and anwsSidonia as Baubinu Spaine, by eIungerm Baldus, mount upon in doe onely foundfound ee agit Seer wan ee Saidied oe . ene . Verona, in his defcription thereof whichhefent untoClifis dic aate by gxfits Gefh in ah ee —~ hiftory oe and was augmented afterwards by Fonebmi jue ee f er that againe enlarged with many additions and fet fet forth > : in Iraléanby yhishus { fone; manyand additions by ully, both fairer yet Bashinws faith it wass found alfo veryplentifully He greater by Dottor Barferus j many, places of 7 the Adriaticke { veth “9 upon the hills in inus {aifaith, groweth u lalt Bashinus of Auffria the Adriaticke {ea fhore, and in thofe Iands of yP these called Sis, anleieneaiokee. Peneolaa: sThe slic The Time aed all fow Theydoe e ; wer abont I#/y, andthe feather i lik j like toppes of the crefted ones, appéaré in fome places alf _ the winter, The Names. ot sechini Theyare called (Vematide Clemati s calleth t Bawhinu , Thefirl Clemati tis fyl g branches ti n whichLa and {preadin vias ornans, climing quafi ll it Viorna, and Gerardca , and 5a of their Lobel latifolia Feftris lene 2 ta a: es oe alfo, ord I thinke > Ri 56 hh? 1 Fi red C as faith . it is .Viburne fromthe Larine : BeHonius at 93 Gakorum, (and Ruellins antes = U ee sor the French Dior: ooke itfrom him oreconverfo.) as if th prin ceric if the French Viorne were derived fro n Viburnum fe.) whereof Virgil {peaketh in thefe words. one hoc tantrumalias inter caput extulit urbes, antum lenta folent inter Viburna Cupre fi e: ra Wherein he compa gatee ro — to = Cypeetle tree,and the meaneffe ofother Cities to the! ow ikely to bee, feing this Viorxa will rife If is > OUT eee Cypreffe j the talleft ta na will rife to the top p of the } re felfe, ifir be Vircilhi hata Vsrgi/ may ycli it whereonit nigh pla de planted s detblape a he his compari:fon therefor clime ; that py: ~Searia good we wimutt hold € maychins in hi y youfhall he this, fhrub muchdiffering from this,as alow Jota yum to be ‘ are in his place:Fu/ 8 dares ts ann Peete 4,D odoneus callet Theophrafi, winercok E thought it to be b.5.c.10 ee Anguillara judged it tobe Atragene ae, /doe notdiffent chetefros “tu fiss doth confent as being the moft likelyof any otherplant a bene a srg.of.?Plin Vivifb alto-the i tertia dhewesUt reafogs purge for cheChapter, yfourth a 8 {ytueftris hereof he fpeaketh in bi s s Bock . 4 Clemazi, l e h t and Vatthio of Clematis and the and ooke > map i pecans hort in Orecanstica, of Gefuer Be veltris cattinolus, the Vitis Diofcorids ports Gemarniathe Vitis [ylvestris oe nee : ; and ra, Anguilla s of Diofcoridi is, is[ylvestr es upon of vima Sea e G. Germans Linen it Vitalba,th : the Italianscall ce yner sand the Clemar a: sthe ‘ ; ae acl Diofcorides on Diofcorid Lynen, “ Cordus PAS antl eo tiie where it groweth Honeftie; and the rardcoyned oe s but ¢ Love, Pgertis C/ me of the Travelour joy. The= fecond eat : B. callit and alrera renBetica, fecond pyrii Clufis calleth Clematis Baubin efro m, Clematisa" ualtera . that he might peregrina foliis J mS varyther Sei sna % speregrina folsts pyrtincsfis ; The third is fer f } Of Clematis Cruciate Alpina, er uctata Alpina, but Bauhinu hinws binus calleth mari: h Clematis Clematis maritima : Arm G r ee: %, his Clematite S. to alter thetit e, calleth it Clematis A] soni by Ponaund ‘pina the title Gerani folia: the lalt Bane S shat . ° Pinax : as itisin my title> and de cribing Itin his f X, referreth it to Anguill, = 1nLUMATA ay None of thefe he ibe ufed i eae: tharpein taft, ie oe ufed inPhyficke, by any that I know, for although tt hey are all hot and subich Pio(torsdaston Gate ine ore yetare they not applyedto the purpofes thar the o heis =their e, and d give a vcs oe s) G figure whote Arbours,in makeClimers “3 to— ry well ferve tg nae Sadan Ae tl gelcriptiog or pleafure, informyformer dee os re or other places to take away tie foartelsoryeteey fit, if:any will fo refpect as to ie fafely be ufedi = Climers ferve the skinne : but maynot arte a a eformitiestoofPie Dicfoorides, Galen, Pliny and in the Dropfie : A/ati uaeene sinner =wa ied Eahe core Bs Virgin upright . ofthe ith the wae os : ny cold greefes,and that fome gz ae sa ¥ prepared to helpe the quartane Ague ; an oyle i to heale thofe that have Gir omnes S ufed st Oeeae a aif caldas that come by Gea, - to provokeurine #the Periwincle isa great Bade abe paines Bodhi ac che nate and OORETE the French doeufe itto fta thes ape Dleedings courles. Agineta ais ee be chewed, Disfcorides,Galensand the laske and fluxes of the belly to bee prtpape it isa tradition received with many ae itagainft hereof and worne about the legs d a € with wine: made wreath Cli Virtinia or Afzracoc The thecrampe. elendeth themfrom limer,aithough I have placed itamong them forth yetisit of a farre differing quality”. the liquor taht ¢ manner of growing, is very pleafant to the within thefruite quality, fay, having as ae mixed withit, gorasot alittle aciditie with it, fo deaos oe s Muse or Ame hers though one take much auch thereof,nor giveth gi any bad fymptome, butis held rather to move the bell © ffomack ale ’€ the belly downewards and makeit foluble, A/dinus in his Farnefian Garden hathfet downe many v ertues thereof rather in an hyperbole think then in verjt t j ich Ithinke clem ent y,; which I i wererather er others oth fantafies then of his i w i * v cfafleepie property, {melling like aedNectehns a ee % Saalre Sesiotk all fete n oedecewull ct : or deadly quality in them alfo,becanfe(as he obferved )thar fies,‘ne A ig on aa them —______ Cuar. XX, & Here are three for Apocynum five Periploca, Dogs bane ring chiefély in the climing, and in the formé gay oftheir leaves, a en enPe ate Site : S52 them, as well fortheir face odfree and: bealt, but there ar e fe milk ree other plants referred unto ofgrowing andgivin g of milke, face andofforme oe {poken rous qualities, » {h have that kind as for their violent and dangeanft rrefer them for cianearbag out ofVirginia moft % the debcp oe ivginiatin my former booke, whereunto I :; 1, Apoci poci num latifo uum latifl; olinm . or upright Dogsbane: bane, 4aol feechekbigne This broad leafed or upright Dogs fie ofonesfinger, covered with a gray / ih inantate inta Trise 5 Theater ofPlantes. Cuar.20, F greenifh branches,eafie to winde,but very. tough & hard ith barke,from whence arife divers wooddy,but flexible of any thing that groweth neare for the moft part upright,and feldome trayling or laying hold to breake,{tanding at the points, ferat every joynt all along, it; having twobroad darke greene leaves, but fharpe and not tround alfo, fomewha fofter then Ivie leaves, fomewhat thicke but not very neare one unto another, full of veynes, other wriand des DPiofcori as but ; milke coloured yellow pale whofe Ralkes and branches being broken yeelda ; the flowers comeforth at the joynts with ters fay,ofa much deeperyellow, that is, inthe warmer Cotintries together, tvhich confift of five {mall poin{tanding the leaves, and at the tops three or foure or more {ometimes or Swallowewort ; after which (in the horted leaves, of a whitith colour, yet larger then thofe of Afclepias long crooked and pointed cods, fomewHat more rer Climats, but neverin ours that could be obferved) grow fo miichas thofe of rue Rofe bay tree;called Oleander, hard and wooddy then thofe of A(clepias although nothing t the fetting tothe ftalke, andare full of afilfevereda bur molt ufually two ftanding together upon one take, eedes : the roore groweth downeinto the brownef blackifh flat ken white downe,whereinlye difperfed many branches, but (mall fibres thereat, this loofeth not his ground {preading into fundry branches, with divers 7 2. efpocynum anguftifolinm five repens. Climing Dogs bane. of 4 divers wooddy branches, yet tough and flexible, The climing Dogs bane fendeth forth from the roote no leaves afs beareth it where ground, the neare y efpeciall h : darke grayifh greene colour,and fometimes brownif I. Apocjnim lgtifolian non repens. which winde ter it is growne of any bigneffe or height, leaves every yearé,new fhooting forth every (pring. I themfelves from the Sun ward(as in all that I have orfeene more have obferved) to avery great height, twenty foote or elfe fometimes,if itfinde whereon it may climbe higher, t feverall falling downeagaine withhis top, whereonftanda thicker good diftances, faving at the tops where they ftand the fore fettogether, twoleaves longer and narrower then deepe mer,and pointed atthe ends,fomewhat thicke, and ofa fame the greene colour almoft fhining + the flowers ftand in Broad leafed or tipright Dogs bane: leaves, mannerthat the others doe, confilting of five thick backwards, each of them pointed and fomewhat bending ther, feeming to have twoleavesa peece, one lying upon-ano ft like unto thofe of Epimedinm or Barrenwort,the undermo e being greenifh and larger then the upper leaves, whichly wholly, but uponthem, and are notfo large to cover them leave the greenebrims, or edges of the lower leaves to bee feene round about them, which upperleavesare of a darke purple or reddith colour, and cleave fo faft ta the lower,that it is very hard to feparate them : in the middle ofeach flower ftandeth a greene pointell, incompaffed with five darke yele low chives, each ofthem turning inwards : after the flowers are fallen, appeate (in the warme countries, but not, in ours ) {mall long cods, two alwayes joyned together but more ftri@ly then the other, bowing fomewhat atmore outwards in the middle, and meeting almoft together the points, wherein lie {achlike flat feedes, wrappedin the like filken downe: the roote fpreadeth in the ground like the it is other, and fometimes fendeth forth fackers, whereby encreafed : this likewife loofeth his leaves but not his ftalkes in the winter,and gaineth frethinthe {pring. 2s Apocynum angufto {ilicis folio, Willow leafed Dogs bane. Dogs bane groweth up in the This other narrow leafed eet: ake ae joynt ofthé climing twigs, but i twoleavesfet at every fame manner, thatthe la{t do:h,having forme of a willow leafe, rrower then they, almoft refembling the thicke, but fomewhat thinner, and muchna fing his leaves in the winter, inthefame manner. 7 mins the flowers are like the other, and blowas late,loo anguftifolium Americannm,five mayus lium latifo As. Apocynum rettum tyane. Dogs n America upright leffer and The great greater fort of thefé you both the defcription and figure oftothe Although I have in my former booke given ir not amiffe mention 1 hereagaine, thinks I t filke,ye n Virgima na, Virginia ca Dogs banes by the name of Periplo withit to joyne a lefler fore you to fee the defcription, &c.theresand & give youthe full figure thereof,referring long fibres fhooteth forth a round many from but it, like ground the in rootes leaves, and fuch a which creepeth not with the having at each joynt a paite of long narrow nefle on them that browne flalke about halfe a yard high,eper , wh:chhavea certaine clammi colour purple ofade buc top, e satth large tuft of hower ng andftraight cods : (not frer vhich ee v7 fic comelo will detaine flies or other light things that happen tofall thereon,after lying in a white kind of downe; likeunto ctooked like the greater forthereof ) with flat browne (cede therein although Afclepias Swallowewatt : this yecldeth a milky fap like the other, and thought tobe both dangerous, ‘ Woy setts : ; : : no true tryall hath beene made thereof. Tafmine. an Virgini o, phenice flore K7 maxsii anum Americ 6. Pfendo apocynum Virginianum,alys Gelfeminum baftardy reft this Indian, I intitle him with Let me I pray you make bold to infert in this place to the Tt fhooteth forth fundry weake for the reafons hereafter fpecified, whofe defcription | give youin this manner. ftakes or faftening to fome wall but without helpe of whitifh wooddy ftemmesnotable to {uftaine themfelves e ‘3 ones, at whofe joynts come branching forth onall fides into many {mall f is fomewhat broad and long eee ig each ftalke, middle ona fet nine or feaven forth long winged leaves tea L fpreading exceeding high or farre, Binders |