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Show Cx ar.do, X« Lheatrum Botanicum. Sonchus Alpinus cernleus alter. Another blew flhywred Mountaine Sow «thiftle 2» Sonchus arborefcens. The greateft Sovyethiidle. Cuar, 41. 809 ee er of Plants, The Theat Ue se 6. 8 Tri 2 a middle thrumme fing ends,compaf the at ed of many yellowleaves cut in (tle,compof the ferigeeapi_ which when they are ripe paffe into downe with grayifhftriped fede therein,both wihich alsi i: withthe windesthe roote is great and whitif_i fer with manygreat fibres, and perifheth nor,buc ' branches, yearely encreafeth- Sonchus Dendtoides Dalechampi.. Tall Sow-thiftle without which Dalechampivstound,and Lugdunenfis hath fet forth, hatha great blackith root wathiftle >. This other tall So {trong, tall, round ftalkes, two cubits higtvormore firings fattened theretosfrom whence rife divers toppes on bothfides; waved withdivers ‘ houtatibeanches at all, but thicke fet with broad leaves from the bottometo the are pointed : fromthe toppes without! Te edoes, {maller at the bottomes and broader toward the ends which fonre come forth fhort foote ftalkes, with three or the leaves with which joynts Tikewite fromthe turne into downe, andfo into the winde asothers doe, on them, flowers of tlhe Sow-thittle-like is .and. 3fualkes . seenaie onchys Montanus laciniarus minor. Theleffer Mountaine Sow-thiftle {pace {mooth and round, fomé= haththe ftalke next the ground for a fmall This leffer Mouneaine Sow-thiftle to the height of two foote or there then breakethout into branches, and rifeth what thicke and wooddy, which and a halfe long, and cut in on inch an of outs, fet about with divers leaves farre in funder one from another ftand atthe toppesof the ftalkes and branchess es fides into feverall peeces, and pointed at the ends, the flowers ripe isturned into a fpike, being diet wy manyfet one above another, as it wereinasall heres mea e roote is fomewhat Diacke downe, arid carried away with the winde the illowes and Reedes, and yet Ihavehere 7 . ee at - infertedfor RL Allthefe (bucthe fecond which groweth among wil eae and fortheir raritic are nurfed up in Gardens, tallneffé thereof ), grow upon the hillsin Aujtria ano but tranfplanted are in flower about I#/y, and their feedé s flower fomewhat late, ‘ Thefe in their naturall place The Names, J acichorum, by Thalins Sonchus i biolus Sonchus carulevs and Sonch CMatr wpon arivs ‘amer e6 ceruleo fore: the fecondis the aes ‘t ot iacus Anftr r levio us Sonch s fortsis Clujius his is, as I ins called by Lagdite one \che Slit Harcynica, the other ofthi iraus; altiff iacus Aufir r lavio us anus levis Fife Sonchus of Clafins, which he calleth Sonchsi Haein fetteth forth by the name of Sonchus mont 2 nents Sonchtes Dendroides. Dalechampij sthe e Uertues. minor. $186 fore whatfoever hath beene former, and therething qualitie and operation withtheition s. of the fame decrhefeSow-thifles are ofthe like transferred to thefe to fave a repet {aid of the other before may be z.. Sonchus vilo/us luteus major. Thegreaccr woolly Sow. thiftles : Cuar. XLI. 3+ Sonchus DendroidesDalechampij al] Sow-thiftle without brariches. Sonchibirfuti five villofe. : 4. Sorichus montanuslaciniatus minor, Thelefcr Mountaine Sowshifile, ; Hairy ot woolly Sow-thiftles. p eecnaaine Somgiitic, Ordo quartus. The fourth ranke. x. Sonchus villofus lutens Major. =. The greater wolly eh ss He greater woolly Sow-thiftle hath divers ve- Uh )e &y \ \\ Sp I Ae WB. “| i l ry woolly long one and fomewhat narrow el A (hs leaves lying on the ground pointed at the Xl] ends, and unevenly waved at large di|! ftances on the edges, with a white middle ribbe in them, from among whichrifeth upa woolly comered ftalke a cubit high fet with fuch like woolly leavesithereonbut lefler and leffer up tothe toppe where itbreakethforthinto fome few branches, with foft woolly. heads on them, out of which come gold yellow flowers, like in forme untothe ordinary Sow-thiftle, and like it alfo, is blowne away being ripe: the whole plane yeeldeth milkeas the Succories doe, arid is almoft as bitter: the roote is very long, white and fender, with divers {mall fibres thereat. 2. Sonchus villofus luteus minor. The leffer woolly Sow-thiftle, This leffer fort hath from a fmall reddifh long roote al- moft without fibres, two or three round woolly ftalkes halfea foote high, parted at thetoppe into two or three branches, whereon grow very narrow leaves about an inch long, litrle or nothing divided on the edges, but thofe that grow lowerand at the ground are narrow anda- bout foare inches long, with fome rents or divifions upon them fet farrea funder one from another, the flowers are of a deepe goldyellowcolour ftanding in {mall huskes, covered with a very foft and woolly downe which paffe into downe,and are blowne away with the winde. The place. i thefe plants aré found in the woods about AZompelier in Feats a in fome otherjplaces of Spaine* |