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Show 668, Theatrum Botanicum. Cuar.89. Tr 1BE.5, Chriftian connremperaté atid ftrengthen tlie body«itis held'to be a'very goodfabfiture forAcacia,which,all. fubftitutes they might tries doe much wantthrough their owne negligence, for ifthey would notfo much affect have the true.butit is binding and drying morethen it. The Theater of Plants, Trise 5: elas 6... Lacohea vorundtfolia incana, Round Icated hoary Ragwort, 7. i tacobea tharina Gul Cinetavia vulgaris, The comtnanSea Ragwort, Cuap, LXXXIX. facobea. Ragwort. Ee have two forts of Ragwort growing wilde with us in many places, but Clufius hath found out by the fomeotherplants which he referreth thereunto, and thereare alfo fomeofthis fort growing 4 Sea fide,which I thinke fit to adjoyne to the ret. ; 1. Tacobea vulgaris major. The greater commion Ragwort. The greater common Ragwort hath many large andlong darke greene leaves lying on the ground; very muchrent and torne‘on the fides into many peeces, from among which rifeth up fometimes but one, and fometimes twoor three {quare orcrefted, blackifh or brownifh 'ftalkes three or foure foote: high, fometimes branched, ‘bearifig diversfuch like leaves upon them at feverall diftances unto the tcppes, where it brancheth forth into manyRalkes) bearing yellow flowers; confifting of divers leaves {et asa pale orborder, with a darke yellowthram inthe: middie, which doe abide a great while, butin the end growing full ripe are turned into downe, and withthe fmall blackithgray feede carryed away with the winde: the roote is made of many fibres, fome greater and others leffer whereby ’it is firmely faftned into the ground,and abideth many yeares, 2. Iacobea vulgaris minor, The lefler common Ragwort. This Ragwort is very like the precedent, fo that many that are not skilfull or curionsin the obfervation of plantsdo overpaffe it,as judging it but the fame withthe former:the chiefeft differences are thefe;it ufually rifeth notfo high,the leaves are not {o finely jagged, norof fo fada greene colour, bac rather fomewhat whitith, fof and woolly,and the flowersare ufuallypaler, yet in many alike, 3. lacobea latifolia Pannonica prima, The firlt Hungarian broad leafed Ragwort, The firft leaves of this Ragwort that lye next the roote upon the ground are round almoft, and larger thén thofe that grow upontheftalke,which have many fimall peeces or jagees at the bottomes ofthem, whofe ends are longer and notfo round, and ftill more jagged asthey grow up higher,and the highelt moft jagged, very like s ye WEE mum. OiCtE S TANAi) a TI \A MO 2 \ Sy y aN unto the higheft leaves of the Ragwort, yet all of them notched or dented about the edges, at the top of the ftalke whichis about two foote high, breake forth many branches of flowers greater then inthe former, but yellow in INP the me manner,and give {uch feede that is carried away with the downe: the roote is great and white, with 1. Tacobea 1vulgaris. CommonRagwort. pe = . manyfibres,abiding as well as the firft, §. Fa Lacobad anguftifolia & latifolia Pannonica, Hungarian Ragwortoftwe forts, fc Mit &, rgtobea marina altora feu miner, The lefler Sea Ragwort. RL STE an Tae g. Aacobaatsaritina Broadleaftdfive SeaGineraria Ragevortslatifolia, = |