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Show 3? Cu ar.3o. : Theatrum Botanicum. . Hieracinm dentis leonisfolio bulbifim, Trive - Apphoaik rooted Hawkeweede. This Hawkeweede hathfor the rooté a few long clogges,like the Ajphowi roott, the ftalke that rifeth fi thence is aboutacnbite high, bare ofleaves from the bottome to the middle, {mooth and crefted, abon ale middle feparated into one or two branches, of a foote long apeece, each whercof fuftaineth a {mall yellow flo a od the a elyot ge ges paffe anafs iy or 3 thé leaves that lie upon the ground ar¢ rotilch =upperfide,and pees senctines oti. rneath,cut or torne on the edgesvery the {moothehhea with aap a certaine wollinefle undernea very like li unto Dande- Tape 6. properties to-relar what difeafes they may be conducible. Cuar. XXXII. Hicracia Chondrillefolys, GummeéSuccoty-like Hawkeweedes: _ 6. Hieracinm medio nigrum Bocticammajus, The greater blackefported Hawkeweedeof Spaine in on the fides, but not very deepe, the midde ribbe being whitifh all the léngth thereof, trom thé{e fprin eh u ; nfually but one {mall ftiffe whitith greene firaked ftalke branched into fundry parts, abcut a ie and : halfe high, with a few fmaller leavesthereon atthe joynts, and feworno dentsupon them : the flowers f at the toppes and fromthe joynts of the branches thicke and very donble, but one onaheador joynt likea wall Tertius Ordo, The third Ranke. ts Hieracium maximum afperum (hondrillefofio, Mawes.ofa - pie “ag ye with a blatkifh purple {por in the middle, which ie into vay is is altogetherlike the laft, both in ftalkes, leaves, a i ike pi i ini but they are in every pare three times {maller. ole tn Seen ey oe Eee meee, _ 8. Hieracinm alpersam HypocherisfivePorceliia dittum. Swines Hakeweede with roughleaves This {mall Hawkeweede(rather than Succory, as Gerard calleth it, and his Corrector fo letteth it paffe) hath divers fomewhat long and rotigh leaves lying on the ground, {maller at the bottome, and broader towards the end, unevenly waven at theedges: the ftalkes are f{umewhat rough, flender, and bare of leaves branching int ) longalteore halfea foote high, bearing every onea large yellow flower like unto Haw ewer ie Bieracium -nything ong . anothrer of this fort, whofe leaves are {mooth and narrower, differing little glabrit five Porcelléa anguftifo- lia, : 9. Hicracium Clufij, Hyofers Tabermontani & Gerardi, Clufius his leat Hawke This {mall Hawkeweede of C/u/iys hath divers {mall leaves: upon the groind, Gack a unto Dayfie leaves but longer, and unevenly cented or waved about the edges, from whom rifeth up a flalke or two, or foe. times more, halfe a foote high, naked, hollow,and reddifh at the bottome, and fometimes branched towards the toppe, reddifh alfoat the joints, which grow bigger above than they are below, contrary hereiti to all, or moft otherplants, bearing om each of them a {mall yellow Hower like others, and turning into downe that isblow neawayas thereft. _(/s/ivs maketh mention of another fort hereof, was brought him by Gulielmas de Mera, a PhyfiMinivion alterum. — flowers paffed not intodowne, bur the feede being long and fomewhatblackifh, did Rillabide in : ads. 10. Hieracium parvum Creticum, Small hawkewcede of Candy. This Candy Hawkeweedebeing an other fort of the laft defcribed hath divers Téaves fpread upon the ground, {maller at the bottome, and growing broader t6 the ends, cut in with a deepectit or two where itis broadeft and allthereft of the edges unevenly waved, the middle ribbe being reddifh, fom among whichrife two or three flender bare ftalkes, abont a foote high, branching forth into two parts, with a fmaller leafc at the joynt, more aloe any below eae= a of — a larger flower than anfwereth well the proportion of the plane ¢ other pure white whi on the upper fide, and ofa blufh colour uriderneath :: the roote Eo sod Gall wichHawkeweedes,but fossa tines therepes vers of of thefe Hawkeweedes grow abroad dinchefeldan in the fields, waft grounds. indivé $ Divers thefe Hawkeweed country, as wellas‘in others but de fixth and feventh came to me fon on pies io pegreecsotar owne The Time. They all flowerandtamakie fall in the Summerti i untill i che Autumneé coldes cafe fe them'to perifh, i 7tocsete Am and fomeabide = : Ao The Names, moe oper by Lobel Hieraciwm longius radicatum, and microphyHon by Tabermontanus; Dodoneus inhis Apargia'Dalechampij, whereot Theophraftus Lagdunenfis Pee Sedaars : oor . lyeo fpeaketh ee loos elon 2 a terramfo sofas and plantas sand Bauhinws Hieracium dentes leonyfolio obtufo majus; oe inws calleth, as it isin the title, Hieracinm dentis leonis folio obtn{o min flore magno : the third he ioe co tomentoftm Hifpanicum inhis Prodromus, which hee omitted in his Pinax : the fourth hee doth thelixe te: re an um dentisleonis folio floribus parvis: the fifthe calleth Hieracinm dentis leonis folio bulbofum : ae . are as I {aid Hieracta raifed from the Spanifb fecde I received,andare the fame that (“/#fius aa. = ~ Cure pofterioves without defcription : the eight is the Hypocheris five Porcellid of TabcrmentaRescues re _ ich he putteth among the Chondrillas,& calleth it in Englifo Swines Succory, as he doth the next inde ae Succory, they being bothcertainely kindes of Hicraciam, Baxhinus calleth it Hicraciem ae ee) olie ubafpero (and maketh fome doubt or queftion whether it fhould not be the HieracivmmiBia wen At and the other ofthis kinde Hieracinm minus dentis leonisfolie oblonga glabre,and is the Hyc/era falfely vine e c of Tabermontanus + theninth isthe Hieracinus minimum ofClufius, the figure whereof is callece Leesan, or XI. and is the Hyoferis latifolia vel macula of Tabermontanus and Gerard, which Bauhinus Hiltons ofp ee (wbrotundo : thelaft Clufins fetteth forth in his firft e-¢ppendix ‘that is joyned ro his cium gibi Bot a isthe laft there by the name Hieracium parvum Creticum, which Bawhinus calleth Hiera: us ‘amofum, flore albocarneo, Pona in his Italian Booke of Afonwt Baldus, calleth it Hicracium intubacenm non : The Vertues ike bitter bi ; Allthefe {mali Hawkeweedes,or the moft of them, m4 bein g of the like iti to the formér, qualitie e § \ wth haeangessat pen— The fmaller blacke fpotted Hawkeweede of Spaine doéno € Houbt performe the fame¢ffects, although peradventureina Weaker manner: buttbecaufe Ihave not anypeculiar propertic Cuap, 31. r to be informed of their qualities, and to e ofany of them, I refetreyou tothe former Chapte : Thishathfonreorfive fmall, long, and narrow {mooth whitifh greeneleaves lying on the ground blunt a oe a at with the {mall brownefeede flieth away :the roote is fhort and proce perifhing every yeare The Theater ofPlants. P keoHawkeweede. The greateft Gumme Succory-li His great Hawkeweede hath a great round 1, Hieratium maximum afperum Chrondvillefolio; The greatéft Gumme Succor) slike Havkewecede, rouch ftraked falke; bigger in one place than ed toanother, almott three foote high, branch wards the toppe into fhort branches, with great tornein long leaves fet there-on one above another, much in- about three on bothfides, to the middle ribbealmoft, ches long, very hairy and rough in handling : the flowers are great and yellow like unto other Hawkeweedes. Lobelij, 2. Hieraciumfolijs &facia Chondrille Lobel bis Gumme Succory-like Hawkeweede, hath This kinde growethnotfo high as the former, and the leaves thicker jagged,but notfo large,each jagge fomeare what dented alfoand fomewhat hairy; thé flowers growing ina yellow,but not fo thicke or double, but more tuft together, which being ripe and turned into downe, are blowne away with the windeas others are, 3, Hieracium (hondrillefolio glabrum, Deepe jagged Hawkeweede. This Hawkeweede differeth not much from thelaft, but very that the leaves hereofare {mooth, very much, and deepely gafhed even to the middle ribbe, each jagge being mall, narrow, and pointed; the ftalkes and flowers,&&c. are like thereunto. 4. Hieracinm minus premorfa radice, Small Hawkeweede with bitten rootes. The leaves of this Hawkeweede are manythatlie next the ground fomewhat long and narrow cut in onthe edges, into {mall and fhort pointed gafhes: the ftalkes are {mall and grow’to be {carce a foote high, parted into a few branches with fome leaves here and there upon them that have no divifion on the fide : at the toppes whereof ftand the flowers muchfeparate in funder cach upon a long double; of 2 Ike, and-doe confit of fewer leaves or leffe os byl gold yellow colour which turne into downe, &c. thé roore , is fhort, asifit had beené is made of many ftringes likea Plantane roote, but che middlémoft that is greateft , very bitter rather more than any, bitten offlike the Devills bit: the whole plant, and. every part thereof is other, The Place. that about AZompelier, All thefebut the firft grow plentifully enough in our Land in many placés, and The Time. They flower with thereft, thatis in Zwne and I#/y. The Names. ammaximum efperum Chondrille fox The firlt is called by Bawbinus, who onely doth make mention of it, Hieraci s asit is in the title, lio the fecondis called by Lobel Hieraciumn folits & facie C hoxdville : the third Bashinu calleth um minus of Mate and faith ic is Tabermontanus his fift Hieracium which he called: Aphaca : the lattis the Hieraci Lobel calleth it Hieraciam minus premor[aradice, thio biolus, Tragus, Fuchfins, Gefner, Tabermontanus and others ; of the mpij, becaufe ; Tragus his Succifatertia; and Eattuca leporinas Lugdanenfis calleth it Picris Dalecha whereof he maketha majus and a minus, yet bitternefle, and Baubinus Hieracinm Chondrille folio fuccife radice, g onely in the greatneffe and {moothnefle faith hee himfelfe, chat they may well be accounted but as one, differin the leaves, andtherefore I include them both in one. The Vertues, whatThefe Hawkeweedes are no donbt as effe@uall as the gréater forts in every degree, and therefore att — {aid of them, may fafely be applied rothefe, and therefore to avoida tautologie, I referre 5 ou to them, Yyy Cuar. |