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Show 470. Crfar.3. FTheatrum Botanicum. T ring 5. stoie 1 ent good, good, for all ggreene wounds,Sy to {tay y thethe bleedi 1 excellent bleeding and to clofe; the lippes of the Wounds toge- Cuar, Ili. Tacee nonpinofe Laciniate, Knapweedes with divided or torne leavesand without prickly heads, x, Jaceanigra vulgaris Laciniata, The other common wilde Knapweede His other wild Knapweede that commonly groweth withus among come very much as well asin the Meades,groweth withgreater and taller {talkes, the leaves both below and above upon th : divided ombothfides, even to the middle ribbe, almoft like the great Scabions of Afattl: olabe darke greene colour, and as rough or rougher, thenthe former firft or common kinde the fe im on the toppes of the branchesare greater, and the flowerslarger, and of a deeper red colour tk : nd caly heades other, and fore the rootes, blackifh and hard with many fibres, mee eevee tolikethe 2. Iacea Cretica, The Knapweede of Candy. This Candy Knapweede hath manyleaves lying onthe ground, very muchcutin onbothfides of them, unto the niiddleribbe; and eachof thofe ik untdt hat like fc es, , fomew deepely dented onthe edgés flower or mea le;ftom whence.rifeth up'a crefted white it were {prinkled with ag hie cotten or wooll,oras Daas . 2 he topywhereitbeareth reth onl only ews Ps high, fcarfe having any leaves thereontot Ike,about a foot or a cabite reft.. threads: rifing out of the middle ofthem:the feedejis like the Be eas like the others wid purpleLow Knapweede w ith torne leaves. | Hieraci/ folio, humilis Lacea 5: a -enly cut inorgafhed on the edges igees but’ Cv) {mall Knapweede hath mariy {mall and narrow longleayes, unevenly which rife up divifion, as at the point endalfo,, from among every of ends atthe round Sead but leane downe to the 6. 1ac0ea pumila Narbonenfis, weake Ralkes, not able co ftand upright, {maller leaves on them ; fome with high, Pineapple headed Knapweede, foore a ut ground, ofabo , out of and at the toppes {mall {caly heades, like unto the others the Cyanus or Cornewhichthrufteth the flower, very like unto , fomewhat obfcure colour purple blew ith awhit of but , flower that followeth 1s not or fullen, and fometimes white, the feede unlike the reft : the roote is thicke and long. 6 laceaalia pumila Narbonenfis. : The Pineapple headed Thiftle or Knapweede. the naturall This fmall Frezch plant groweth fometimes in ple-like places, without anyftalke, bearng his Cone or Pineap canbe part of a ftalke head, fo neare the ground, that fearfe any forth the flower compofed of manylong; threds of a purplith, and fometimes ofa whine sie. ee much jagged at the ends, witha pale {tile or pointell in the middle of them, whichbeing paft the oe eadth or two, ora will beare a round hollow ftalke, ofan handbr foote high, having divers leaves thereon, cut on bothfides, into 3. Lacea montana Narbonenfis, The French mountaineK This French Knapweede hath divers long leaves, very much issdiebsdecal Gotsa ther fi narrow ones, baetheylittle or nothing againe divided, ofalight greene colour on he ee white underneath, and alittle rough or hard withall, fomewhatlike unto the ellow K . aeeoe at heades,among which rifeth up a rotind {talk, fomewhat roughalfo,abonta foo phigh are bearing three or foure fcaly heads at the toppes, with eachiaé theieca lon ae anna many branches, but with divers purple thredsin the middle, {melling fweete ; after which seberitith te — hee but lefler : the roote is long and flender andof a bittertafte. eeeee 4. lacea montana candidiffima, The hoar y white mountaine Knapwe ede, This hoary whiteKnapweede, fendethforth, from thick € wooddy roote, divers winged leavés lying upon 3+ laced moutana N abonenfis, : : The French mouniaine Knapweeder Wy, PZ ap Ne = Wi AyJ \zs eZ SN Ss WA ( ip \ 4 la os montana candidiffina. The hoaryCea white mountai ne Knapweede, feene under it,and fometimes, and in the fame groundsalfo,it hoary unmany narrowfhort peeces, greene on the upperfide and round derneath : at the toppe of the ftalke {tandeth only one large of the and long great head.bigger than befeemeth the {mallneffe with {cales, plant, refembling a Coneor Pine apple, delicately fet three notches blackifh at the toppes,and forked or cut into two or the bottomeof at theend,and bright fhining white fromthence to as them ; fromthe middle whereof rifethup divers purple threds, in the otherforts, after which come {mall feeds wrappedin much, ecdes, down,asthe relt are, and like unto the former {mall Knapw but blackifa: the roote is blackith on the outfide, and. whitifh within, ofthe bigneffe of oneslittle finger. 7. Iacea Laciniata alba, 7. Laced Liciniata alb: Jagged white Kn: apweede,, Jagged white Knapweede. This white Knapweede haththe ftalke-{et with many ve- ry much jagged leaves,. fromthe bottomebranching forth onall fides, with leffer &leffe jagged leaves up to the tops, where onthe feverall {mall ftalkes ftand fuch like fealy heads as the other before have, but with fine white threds Wy Sees torne on both Gdes into many {mall leaves, which are each of then} the ground roundabout it , very much rent ot he leaves of: Stebeor japged Scabionssall covered over; withia againe cut into other {maller peeces; from among whichrife up crefted hard ar ftalkes two foote high, at feverall divi aves than thofe non? whereomare{et ee : joints, leffer andlefle efle diy toppeofthe ftalke is fevered into fundry{mall branches, with every one nee er Leadonth below ; the : : ig pate, hin the like downy matter, and is not unlikethe former ; the roote i sthicke thereat: and fomewhat great, with fibres Cuar.3. 47h The Theater ofPlantes. TriBez 5. ) rifing out of them: the roote is long and threddy, and {preadeth fomewhat under ground. 8 Tacea montana minima lutea, Small yellow mountaine Knapweede, ‘This mountaine Knapweede, hath divers leaves riext the roote, about three incheslong, cut into many djvifions on both fides, and each of them againe into {maller, but, fome- what thicke and fiefhie,fmoothalfo, but ending in a.fharpe point: the {talkeis {mall {carfe a foote high, bearing a greater {caly head, then che fmallneffe ofthe plant fhould 'Y. os i 7at feeme to beare, witha gold-yellow flower in the middle, 5 haying manyupright threds insthe middle, and the out- wardleaves, lying downewards and compaffing them: after which come {mall feede, wrapped in downe like o- thers, but {maller : the roote is fomewhat thicke, hairy at the head, and parted intofibres, The Place. The firft, as I faid growethin manyplaces of this land, among corneas well as in other fields, efpecially about Co- ve : the fecond groweth in Candy, from whence the feede being fent, hath fprung.in divers parts : the third groweth upon the hills of Ca/frum nouum,neare Mompelier: the fourth neare Capuain Italy’; the fife about Mompelier alfo, in the borders of fields; thefixr there alfo, but a- nd skarlet Oakes ; the feventh is foundin mong the C fundryplaces of our owneland ; the la{t, as Fabins Columma faith on the hills e£quicoli in Naples. The Time, The firft five farts flower in Sommer,and thefr feederipe- neth fhortlyafter, butthe rwolalt flower not untill Sep- rember in their naturall places. : f A \j N XN ; PL. |