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Show parnena os 632 Cra P.76, Theatrum Botanicum, Tribes 3. Lychnis /ylveftris rubra minor. The leffer red wild Soe sively taodl bewc Tare. 5° The Theater ofPlants, 11, Lychnis(yl. trcana calicutis Priatis. Hoary wilde Campion, Theleffer red wild Campion, is very likethe former ted fort, but Apost a a LAUac mee ia, Cuar.76, 6 Lychnis(egetum V.cearia ubradifia, Corne Campion of she gardens, ched, and with darker greene leaves: the flowers are reddifh, but fma .e ee. ends: the huskes and feede,are like the other but fmaller,and the roote Stade ae 4. Lychnis fylueftriscaliculefrriatis. Wild Campions wit ak titi nartower This wild Campion rifeth up with a round joynted {talke, with two sone nie. tn —_ boot and {maller pointed then thofe before, and Sharesenpetyeeine : stecber tie fede ue oe , {tanding in large hard skinnie huskes, ftriped or ftraked | : sah enfe rol is {mall, erowing downright, with a few fibres thereat, and perifheth every ee 5. Lychnis {ylveftris alba minor, five Ocimoides minus album, The {maller f : white wild Campion. — A p The fmaller white Campion,is fomewhatlike untothe firft wild oa, meoeaged as it were no ftalkes, and are not fo full of veines or ribbes; much A oe nal rt ea aoe ao what hayrie likewife, and pointed atthe ends; but thofe that rife up with.the {ta : ” Dit, oppofite to the other, doeas ic were compaffe the ftalke, being leffe, and lefle, “ to Re mare Bop cole {mall branches, with two or three or more white flowers upon them, one en t o a. a or cittin, with {ome white threds in the middle, which when they begin to verges Brie foeeeie oren ward, after which come fmall grayifh {eede, in fomewhatlarge pointed huskes s the ro andd yeeldeth yeeldeth new new flhoots : , fhi Bi every Lychnisyeare. [ylocftris enguftifelia, Nartow leafed wild Sere. : a This wild Campionhathdiversnarrowlong ob mica aeSiron romiter ae yeare after the {pringing rifeth upa ftalke, divided into branches from ? : sowet leavés dep thofebelow, fometimes three or foure,and fometimes oe fet ek= .ssaa of grow{mall flowers, made of five leaves a pecce, notchtor clit in at the en a oe - Aisa what purplith onthe outfide, twining themfelves before theyfall, as the es e ee o {mall §grayithfeede, are very finall and round : the rootes are {malt, and perifh a le 7+ hard Lychnis Noétifiora. Morphens {weete wild ce a Zi, f D> za \ KN i yo} yi } Y <a i be {oe This fweete wild Campion,that fmelleth fweeteft in the - time on bieonura days and in the hor Sommer onely, and not toward Autumne, is but an annua > a = finall narrow whitifh greene leaves onthe {talke,fet by couples, whofe tte at i 55heSeele9 tifhblufh colour,parted at the endsas the other are, and ftandingin hard huskes, which w Jammie rot . Lyclmoides fegetum five Nigellafram, as fCockle. i yi 2 inthe heate of Sommerfometimes, and yetbut feldome + the {cede is erayifh and fmall,and the roote peritherh? 8. Lychnis [ylveftris hirta major, "The greater hayrie wild Campion, This hayrie Campion hath divers joynted hayrie ftalkes, having two {mall long and narrow, hayrie and hoary leaves feratthem; branching forth, every yeare, upon fhort footeltalkes, of a and towards the toppes fending out from the joynts, feverall large flowers, i ar. round pointed leaves, dented og notched iitthe middle: the feede that foliowe th them is reddifh, in {uch like heads.as therelt ; theroate is thick and great, yet perifheth the fame yeare it beareth feede; for the firft yeare 9. Lychnisfive Lychnoidesfegetum & Nigellaftrums. Cockle it doth nor, or Corne wilde Campion, Thad rather put this Cockle in this place among the wild Campions,whereunto both in face and other propera mn CO ayy); y ‘) fA i y es. ith »)7 ties it is moft like, than either put it with the Nigella as {ome doe, f 8. Lychnis fy'vefirishirta major. The greéacer hayrie wild Campiou, or makea Chapter of purpofe forie, Irhath pipe abe anupright hayrie ftalke, fhooting forth branches onallfid es, with joynts: the flowersftandat che to apes of the branches, in hayrie two long hayrie, or woolly foft leaves at the thanany ofthe former Campions,ftanding upright both before long huskes, whofe ends or points, are fonger the flowers Open,& after they are palt,and laying themfelves betweenethe five round pointed leaves, when they are blowen, which areof a bright reddith pur= ple, or crimfoncolour: the fecde that followeth in hard round heads, is bigger and blacker, than in any of the, former ¢ the roote is final and wooddy, perifhin g as foone, as it hath borne feedc. Some have obferyed a fort hereof with white flowers, 10. Lychnis Cretica angiptifolia, Candy The wild Campionof Candy, fpreadeth forth many branches wilde Campions, , from the. very bottome of thé flender hayrie, ftalke, not above a foote high, whereon are fet two leaves one oppofite coanother, atevery joynt, which are fmall, long, and natrow, fomewhzt thicke, and woolly {mall flower, like unto the other wilde Campions, dented or hoary; atthe toppe of each branch ftandeth one in atthe ends,of a fine reddith colour, upon’ the firtt blowing and opening, but declining to whitifh afterwar ttanding in hayrie huskes, {mall at the bottome, andlargds, with divers threds in the middle tipt with yellow, er at the toppes, the heads and feede are likeunto the garden Rofe Campion + the roote is {mall and fibrous, perifhing every yeare, yet rifing of the feede,if it be fufs freed to fhed it felfe, : 11, Lychnis{ylueftris incana caliculus fPriatis. Hoary wilde Campion, This hoary wilde Campion fhooteth forth five or fixe {mall hoary ftalkes, about halfea foot long and narrowhoary leaves fet at each joyn t, the flowers grow 4 OF § together being red e h igh, withtwo like to thofe of the ica Campion, growing out of thicke fwel ling ftraked huskes wher ae 12. Lychnjs fegetum Vaccaria rubra difta, Cornein afterwards the feede is conteined. Cam e pion of the Gardens, This kinde of Campionis but an annualplant anid rifet up h withon¢ round ftalke forthe mioft part, {préadin g inte |