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Show 774 Cwar.23. Theatram Botanicum. Endiviafativa, intubus Garden Endive, Trise6, The Theater of Plants. Frise 6, 773 Cuar.24, eee ae aes ee mali rsand fwellings, inti fores 3; and wonderfully and peftintiall onderfully helpeth, > not an nen fe a Ewinche eyes, but the dinuneects of the fight alfor they are alfo ufed Le ae eee oe “tone They areall afed in fallats familiarly both Summerand Winter, when as being vj 5 five Endivia minor avgufifolia, ao set Garden Endive, ae thewea morewaa and delicate very pleafingto the ftomacke, and-refie{hing the weake and fainting fpirits. AW i YIN SS Cuap, XXILI1 Cichorium, Succory. i é | SX Le accounted tame or of the Gardens others witde or of thé Rese. Se eeegy,kinde Linge fpoken in‘my former booke; and of the’ other ot here, but becaufe I fhould pefter one place too miuchtofet them forth all int y eae tedi am . fant hethecheds feverally, and fpeakeof thofe kirids ofSuiccory Herein this Chapter Shen ne fe blew flowers or come neareft the Garden kindeand ofothers that beate ysilaw flowers in the Chapter following. 1: Cichorinmflorérnbello. RedflowredSaccory: BR et divided onthe ‘edges in ee es hig b es alittle leaves ‘in the long Thered d flowred flowre: Succoryis tthe flowersand fede andin the more long white roote, abiding yearely like uno the Garpallette aae ‘ly diff ence hereofconfifteth in the colour of the flowers, whichin this are a a pate red gen Sucron wid will dé emerate a1 have often obferved in my Garden, turning to bee blewsfmeane delayed colours Heoca the Gade of the red,and not the fame plants that have borne red Howes iG oa elfe, but that the feede\heteof as pore gipg” Helewis bi ©f this Kt wue there is i one that beareth A white flowers, not differing i, Pat well asthe other will give blew FETae[yibre wilde sucin. ivet: ? i he ground very much cut in‘or'totne onthe edges, en’ both a “a pets red ti cafacis aie Peiiecines itis fannd to have 'a redribbe or veyne downe'the fides even to io ne fire th among which rifeth up a hard round wooddyftalke {preading into many branches, fer a ndleet divided reine: onthem up to the toppes, where ftand the flowers, both for forme and with ee “o the Garden kinde thatis of a blew colour, afterwhich come the feede like thereunto alfo ; the oe a ite but more hard and wooddy then the other : the wholeplant ‘is exceeding bitter. af d Cichorisi(pinoftim Creticum, Thorny Succory of Candy, roe - nee bn ih sian This Thorny Succory at the lower leaves next the ground fomewhat long thecrefted greene ftalke thatridotently on the edges like the ordinary Suceory into many fhort not deepecuts; you in my formér Booké, and thereforé I will make no further di é{ctiption of them,bur give you the figure oFthé 1 ufuall garden kinde, and expreffe a wilde fort here, but withall fee out the Vertues of them more amply than formerly I have done. Iniubus five Exdivia minor angufifolia, Small garden Endive. ‘This {mall Endive hath manyvery long leaves lying on the ground, narrowerthan the firft garden Endive, and fomewhat motebitter: the ftalke is flenderer,morefull of branches, and lower than the other, bearing at the tops {mall blew flowerslike the comnion Endive, after which follow the like feede alfo, and the roote perifhing in like mannner. The Place, » This is onely plantéd in Gardens, as well beyond the feas as in our country as the other forts are, The Time, {tflowreth and perifheth with the otherforts ifit be fowen in the Spring, but if at Midfommmer it will then abide the beginning of Winter, and will well ferve to be ufed as the others be, The Names, The Greek word =¢p1< as the Latine Jntibue;Intubus or Intubum,doth denominate as well Endiv € as Succory,and therefore both theyand the kinds therofare called after the Greek Serides sor Intubacee after the Latin: Diofcorides maketh two kindes ofSeris,the one tame,the other wilde,and of eachtw o forts,of the tame,he faith the one hath a broadleafelike unto Lettice,which is our ordinary garden kind,and ¢alled by AZatthiolus Intubus major, and of others Intubumfativum ;the other hath a narrow leafe, and is fomewhatbitter in tafte,which is this Endive h ferforth by the judgement of the beft moderne writers, and is called by Afatthiolus Intubus and, End 4 Lacuna Tntubus hortenfis alter, by Ge{ner in hortis Intubum angufifolinm Scariola aliguibys 5 by Cli plantarum Cichorium{ativum ; by Lobel Seriola aut Endiviola, who faith that the name of Scar; Endive, was bur the corruptionof the times, which fhould have beenecalled Serio/z quafi pa fore wherefoever Seariofa is appointed in any medicine, this fort of Endive is intended t fed. Endive is called by the Arabians Dambebe eAnubebe or Endeba, bythe I Endiviaminore ( andin the Apothecaries fhoppes beyondthe feas Scariola dome by the French Endivie, by the Germanes Endivien, by the Dutch Endivie, and by usin Z ) {mall Endive. The Vertues. Allthe garden Endives are cold in the fecond de or the kinds thereof which is more bitter,and fer vethwell to coole the exceffive heate the liver an ; andin the hotfits of agues, andall othe r inflammationsin any part of the body, to uf f nele or the juyce or diftilled waters the { fame-alfo helpeth to coole the heate and fharpenc Ie, and the excoriations in the uritorie parts : the feede is of the fame propertie,or rather moré powerfull fides is availe- able forthe faintings and fyounin igand paftions of chehearc: outwardlyapplied they ferve to mere the harpe Cichoriumfativum vulgare. Ordinary Garden Succory. 1. Cichorium fa Shoe |