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Show | i| “742 Sa Kernells or knots of thenecke and throate called the Kings bringeth againe the prepuce it likewife helpeth the bathed with the juice, or anointed with an ian eae and thereby availeable for thofe difeafes whereunto thofe qualities are Cuar.io. RIT RGce aH le peree iid Evill: ithealeth Kibes and Chilblanesif theybe ftay the blood laid upon thém it is ufed alfo in greene woundsto. thereof, and fome ofthe skinne ofthe leafe binding thenthe greater, fortsare held to be cooling and fomewhat more anid to heale them quickly : The lefler The beater of Plants, Tripe 6. Trine. heatrum Botanicum. Cu aP.i0, Oia suberfaradia assented Sorrel proper. Cuap. X, Acetofa five Oxalis. Sotrell. and thereforé might have beene bronght unBARS Orrell is accounteda Docke, and called the foure Docke, ofthe other Dockes are fo cooling, nor planted oS der the generall title of the Dockes: but becaufe none , that Ihave not made mention of either beSB) in Gardens, I fhall fpeake ofthofe forts feverally hereafter Sorrell are many more found out oflate by of Theforts Booke, former my in fore in this Worke, or EASTEN? knowne, fome growing naturally in our beene hath formerly ,than varieties Natures of fearchers the induftrious Sorrell nurfed in Gardens, which yet ordinary the OF . countreis other in alfo fome woods, our in fields; fome the Land, I have already entreated ofin my former growethalfo wilde in our fields and medowes throughout I fhall here, but of the otherforts, yet of the wood Sorrell, Booke,andfhall not needeto fpeake thereof againe might have beenej oyned with the reft ofthe {peake in the next Chapter, although for their forme fake, they ( guytlll yi Yn ye BD\F Trefoiles, whereofthey are {pecies. %, 1. Acetofa marima Germanica. Great Sortell of Germany. the ordinary Garden fort doth, but the leaves The great Sorrell of Germany growethin the fame mannerthat are great and tuberous YY A\\2 7 Mine at the edges, the joynts of the {talkes thereof are much larger, and fometime alittle curled ist put into the ground, will take roote, and bring flicking out like knots, which being taken from the ftalke other things are large ‘anfwerableto the proportion ofthe forth leaves like the motherplant, the feede and fo all a greaterfort of Sorrell than ordinary :& Camerarius leaves Joannis Thalins in Hircynia fylva,maketh mention of fpeake of any tuberous joints they fhould beare, them of neither but Spaine, from an horto, of a great one received h the tubers. producet that foyle and climate the onely but fothatit is probable,it is five Romana rotundifolia, y i Me RTT flit Round leafed Sorrell. 2, Oxalis [ativa Fraxca which are fhort and almoft. round in fomé; In thé leaves ef this Sorrell confifteth a cheefe differencepeéces on bothfides, of a paler greene colour and in others they will have fomewhat round pointed but theflewers and feede differ not from the then the former, the ftalkes are weaker not ftanding upright, about and fhooting up heads of leaves round abouts the oe am : m TTTtae ordinary fort : the roote is {mall and threddy creeping Acetofa vulgaris. Outordinary Sorrell. : ——— t ; Acvtofa maxima Germanicas Great Sorrell of Germany. lier atnleato. PasaSorell: ss todada 7 We WP tive oN SG vi? Q We Americana. icarta Americana 11. 5 Asetofavefeficaria Zadian Sorrell wich {wollen husk:s. 743 eee |