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Show 88 Guard. et a Theatrum Botanicum. Trize 6. into {undry formes and orders after. {uch a manner, as 1 thinke meetetodifpofe them, and in feyerall Chapters according as you fhall finde by the titles at the heads of every of them, Ordo primus. t. Hieracinm mayne Sonchites’ Great Hawkeweede with Sow-thiftle leaves. His grcat Hawkeweedg. hath manylarge hairy leaves lying onthe ground much rent or torné on the fides into divers gafhes and 'agges, fomewhaat Tike unto Dandelion, but with greater parts, more like unto thofe high of the fmooth Sow-thiltle, from among which rifeth ahollow rough ftalke, two orfometimethree foote branched from the middle upwards, whereon are fetat every joynt, where it brancheth longerleaves, titlebe nothing rentor cutin, bearing at their tops {undry pale yellow flowers, confifting of many {mall narrow leaves broad pointed, and nicked in at the ends, ictina double row or more, the ourermoft being larger than the inner, which forme mof ofthe Hawkeweedes doc hold in all the forts, which turne into downe and with the {mall brownith {cedeis blowne awaywiththe winde ; the roote is long and fome what great with many {mall fibres thereat : the whole is full of a bitter milke. 2. Bicracim majrs Creticum, Great Candy Hawkeweede. This (andy Hawkeweede hath the firft leaveslittle or nothing dented, but fomewhat like Endive, yer thofe that follow are cut in on the fides, not fo muchas the Sow-thiftle, elfe not muchunlike, which are more tender yet larger than the former as the ftalkes are likewife, bearing on the branchesgreater huskes wherein the yellow flowers grow, whichpaffe into downe with rough crooked feede lying therein, and are both difperfed by the Wwinde : the whole plantis bitter, and périfheth at the fitft'approach of Winter being Lut anuall, and to be eect foweneveryyeare, 3. Hicracium maganm Hifpanicum, Gréat Spanifo Hawkeweede. This Spanifo Hawkeweede hath around hollow crefted ftalke fomewhathairy, about a cubite high or more. whofe bottome leavesare long and large like Dandelion, very much cutin and hairy on the edges, each bein z bout foote in length, and an inch anda halfe in breadth ; thofe on the ftalkes are divided at the bottomeinto ao parts like eares, compaffing themabout, as they grow higher they are leffe jagged, and the higheft a little waved onelyat the edges ; at the toppeof the ftalke groweth a do uble flower like the Dandelion, and of the famébig- Fetnteraies nefle, butof a paleryellow colour which paffeth into downe.asthe ref doe; ‘Rough Dandelion-like Hawkeweede. This {mall Hawkeweede hath divers long and narrow hairy leaves, reddifh at the bottome next the roote, deepe- ly waved ortorne on the edges, being about two inches long, from which rife one or two or more bare or naked flalkes rough or hairy, bearing each of them double yellow flower like unto the Hawkeweedespaffing into downe : the rooteis {mall fomewhat likea finger, witha few fibres hanging thereat. 6. Hieracinm minus glabrum, Small Hakeweede with {mooth fhining leaves. This little Hawkeweede rifeth little above.a {panne high, with {moothfrefh greene ftalkes, branched forth into others, fet with few, but {mooth fhining greene leaves longand narrow, being little torne on the edges, compaffing the ftalkes at the bottome, and eared as the third: the flowers that grow at the toppes are ofa faire goid yellow colour, leffer than any other Hawkeweede, each ftanding ona foote ftalke, about aninch long, which asthe reft, doe paffe awaywith the winde: the rooteis mall, long, and whitifh, 7. Hieracinm hir{utumferé umbellatum, Small Hawkeweede with umbel-fike flowers. This {mall Hawkeweceke hath five orfixe {mall leaves lying uponthe ground, waved orcut on the edgeslike unto the common Hawkweede, having a foft downe like haires onthe upperfide ofthe leaves, and fmooth withouthaires underneath full of a bitter milke, fromamong whichrifeth up aflender hairy{talke about a foote high or more, bearing ‘4, Hieractum folijs e floribus Dentis leonis bulbofi, Bulbed Dandelion-like Hawkeweede, bare or nakedftalke, bearing a large Dandelion-like away cartied fower which turneth into downe; and is and long with the winde: theroote is fomewhat great with fomefibres thereat. 5. Hieracinm Dentis leonis folio akperum. “t Bes colour like in forme he toppedivers {mall flowers fet together as it were in a tuft or umbell, ofa goldofyellow white ftringes, others, as alfo in the downie heades : the roote liveth long, being compoted many {mall nto chfhoote forth branches,roo- whichfhootethforth and {preadethit felfe alfo into many heads above ground,whi ting alfo inthe ground as they lie. . The Place, in dry grounds : the fecondis of Candys The firft groweth in divers placés about fields fides,and the path wayes well as about CMompelier,Naples and Spaines he third of Spaize: the fourthof Italy:thefift in our owne Land,as he fixt about Ba/i : thelaft about Viewnain Auftria, The Time, Theydoe all flower andflie away inthe Sommer moneths. i The Names. qitod accipitres fibi bujus fucco <paxicy of iegak accipiter an Hawke, Sic diflum volant SS SSS SS Great Hawkeweede with Sow-thiftie leaves. Cuar.29+ Fas aDentis: leonss; bulbofi, Bulbed Dandelion-like Hawkeweede. 4. Hieracinm afpertmfolys ch floribus 3. Hievaciumdentis leonis folio afpertna, The rough leavesof this Hawkeweede thatlie upon the Rough Dandelion-like Hawkeweede. the ground, are muchcut in on the edges,like unto thofe of d to bulbed Dandelion each rentot gafh looking downewar an hairy the bottome ofthe leafe, amiongft which rifeth up yellow The firft Ranke or Order, Hieracia Dentis leonis folijs acuta. Sharpe pointed Dandelion-like Hawkeweedés, 1, Hieraciom majus Sonchites. The Theater of Plants. Trise 6. um a Cer= satur (as divers other herbes tooke their names, fome from bealts as Elaphobofc and of fome Ac« Chelidonium ab Hirundine,P erdicion a Perdice,) in Latinealfo Hieracium, s fro I have placed them betweene them and becanfe they doe partake of Sow-thiltles as well as of Succory, Havick(Dutch the kraut, ns call it Hieracio, the French Dherbed'efpervier, the Germanes Hanks the Hieracium Hawkeweede, and of fome yellow Succorys the firft here fet forthis of fecundus eus, Lobeland others, the Taraxaconmajmof Lonicerws , Intubus acitim Sonchites or Sonchi folio of divers, but of Lugdunenfis Hieracium minus be- la prior Diofeoridis for-Hieracium magnum, as \{hewed you in the laft Chapter the other in md Gefzer and Camerarivs onely make mention of, the one in hortis Germania, h y : cium Creticumpro Endivialutea miffum, and there fheweth why hee called id the like feede among Epithymum that came from Candy the third Banhinus Coutarinos of the name of Dens leonss Latifolivs arborefcens, faying it came to him out ofSignor and den, by the name of Hieracizm Hifpanicum ; and therefore have fo called it, and placed it here, and Icones calleth Dandelions, as hee dothin his Pivax: the fourth Lobel in his D#teh Herball, & floribus dentis leonis bulboft, becaufe being very like it, yet differeth in the Jong roote + thefife laciniatum, and mi~ forts, calling them Hieracium dentis leona folio hir(utie afpernm magis of two ith them ;Colmtsa calleth it Hierac'nme um bat I thinke they are both one,and therfore doe notdiftingu minus glabrum; and the aft C/u/ius defcribeth for 3 Berzins 2 faxcatile montanum : the fixt Bawhinus calleth Hieracium ; anfwereth his baie Hieracium, but thefigure he fetteth for it, is much differing from the defcription thereof,but fault in tranfpofing theletter 3 brett well the defcription of the eleaventh, and it may be was but the Printers erore : . ‘ |