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Show 844 e Theatrum Botanicum. Crar.14, The Theater of ‘Plants. ' Trine ™ = : +a every leafe being round poi ofa deeperyellowcolour almoft like the Wall-flower, ata notftand in round tufts or abet atai fiee vi Siulkingtbetn feemelike hartes which doe {ticking forth in the middle of:everyone ofeens2 a come roughand hoary _— ve ) hee a —.roote pring: is fall and lo; feede in them : the containing one flat round yellowith long and fpringeth new leaves and efleinit, oy butlittle bah this : yeare boxy ftalkes with Speede-well léav ot the bigneffe of thé 12, ThlafpiVeronice folio. Treakle-Mullard hairy aa almoft satind,‘ This Thia{pihach divers leaves lying next the ground roughor ae i bl 9 iC onc upon a fhort footekalke, fomewh nayle ofones thumbe,and ofa deepe greene colour every branching ufually from the bottome, ai df ing the high leaves of Speedewell : the ftalke.is hairy halfea foote e c them at the bottomes and bearing at th gr without branches;fet with very few leaves that compafi upon {mall footeltalker on ee we pods long and rotind {mall them after and flowers finall whice feede fomewhat fharpe in tafte : rly oy ncn {pike fathion, containing in eacha {mall brownith yellow roote is white * ' andlong. ‘Treakle-Muftard with very {mall and pointed | 135 Thlapi montannm vermiculato acuto folio, A fhort riveld flalkes above a fpan fone.hake( From a great whitehard roote rife fundry thicke and round, & pointed at the ends,fomewhat hair € ( with almoft and narrow eing order,b very fmall leaves without grow fae : en the at the toppes which edges and of a fad greene colour, ‘bat {inaller upwards unto the flowers s, theunder coupleb y ihing hileave treddif fomewha or white foure of ng confitti umbell,, thin broad round fat 3 ra wee large ina followe fede together : the -holthenthe pores with {ome yellowthteds in the middle the ftalke and bunching or bellying forch ae es, lowed in the middle like’a Spoone on that fide next is feene in many forts oF thefe Thlafpies silicehs ie$ aos flat and flat alfo at the bead. with a feame in themiddle as fides. he inbotht yellow {mall thicke leaves ftalk Treakle-Muftard with{pring Ta itlalps moneninre carnofo rotundo folio, and divers reddith hard,from whence - The rooteofthis {mall 7 hlafpi is long, {mooth, whiteader feede,of ablewifl €s, fet with s powche then the muchbro not and flethie, are that leaves {mall thicke with io the flowers ftand ina {mall ronnd tuft ofa biutSeis colour; yet fmallerand natrower upto thé toppes,where fmallerflat pouches little dented at theto ftriped with reddithlines orftrakes : after which come pure and ppes plith’ with {mall {eede in themlike the otherbut leffe. The Place. : ; in feverall Countries, yet fome of them are found i All thefe Muttards growon hills and in rocky ftony places SRSHRG 1h our owne Land inthe like ftonyplaces. The Time, ; in the Sommer moneths, y' yer fomé the meé foonér or néare Theyall for the moft part flowerand give their feede a Spring. ¢ Names. by Cl : and Tabermontanus Thlaspi Pantonicum Clufii, : The firlt of thefe is called by Lobel, Camerarime, t aeme ae folio Glafti Thla[pi montanum vel ion sree anit i che9siaad :— Thlas E : ; 4 ssemma i Badenfe Tbla im= -seee1 e= Called allo Se “fins, Thats oO lal pi montanum fecon: is the Sees r seina wm,(olo albumfupin fi his correction ceiyeae ot frutiw, to according minys olio Glaftif thseepiaie which Bashjnus calleth Thlafpi Alpinsm called by Bauhinus Thtafpi montanum arr — is Lugdanenfis his Thlafpi montanum candidumyand a " fourth is pi is fift che ; rotundifolinm Banhinus onely maketh mention ofby the namé of Th/a/pt faxatile in his Marth ee, in his Epitome upon Masthiolus and ix horto, Thlafpitertium faxatile,and by Baahinusrotundo, and b i Thlafpi Alpinum minus capstulo (axatile minorefolio, bat in his Pizax and Prodvomus, Thla[pi defcription of Mount Baldus Thlafpi petraum Myagroides ithe fixtis the third 7h/a/pi faccatile of Sabato which Lugdunenfis and and Camerari Ma and under he us doe , alfo mention; but Thalivs his defcription thereot is much differin Get ie hee neverfound thac fort among rockesand {tony places, but sisberi“ids and theréforein his (Marthiolzs he fetteth forth that figure of that which grew withthe d oe na omitted the other of ¢Matthiolas,Bauhinus afterwards faith that fuch an one as AZatthiolws fet forth him out of Italy and therefore he giveth the figures ofthem both in his AZatthiolus and Predromus by the seen f Thlafpi Alpinnim majus & minus capitulo rotando,he {eaventh is called by Bauhinus onely Thlafpi Alpinum his the Lithothlafpi quartumcarnofofolio of Columnaand called by Bauhixas Thla/pi par canes : ere :the ninthis called by Baubinus T hla/pt faxatile Polygal efolio according to the correétion in his Appe! a. folio 519.at thelatter end of his Pinas, but is amonghis Thlafpies folio 107. Ve rmiculato folio : the Soe bel his Thlafpi fupinum latenm which Baxbinus entituleth Thla/pi montanum incanum luteum Ser, iifolia ma tae h : doth the eleventh Thlafpi faccatile incanum Inteum Serpillsfolio minus, and is the Tomblafpi luteo a ee nomen Asubedus of Columna: the twelfthis called by the learned ofMompelier, TIhla{pi Veronicefolio andas Bashinusfaith isthe Draba minima muralis Diofcoridis of Columna, and yet hee makethit tobe a Burla afori allo,calling it major loctlo oblongo, but Colamna faith ithath a fharpe talte like a Drababut fo BathBot Bwrya paftoris: the thirteenth and the laft are mentioned by (o/umna under the fametitles here expreffed. ‘ Thefeaayforts ofThla/pi Seuaae i fharpeneffe in tafte unto the former, of themiofthe like ir alfo as they are all or the moft bere sey pi den beifits ie ad in operation but no fpeciall properties being fet downe by any author {peake further concerning aay cannot 1 ntion of them nor other private experience, Tate me 845 Cuar. 15: = ¢ Cuadi HN le-Muftard. Z i e Thlafpi ox Treak ; , ; eclalprelyprotn- madmen h chiefly ir of, whole difference from othets confiflet {poken tobe is 4 -e rhlafpi the taketh thereof and , seh ree ae are, Pee fomewhat like a buckler they are they fhall here followSe off which we have not many tocntreat; but as olinm majus, The great Bucklér-Muftard, Hieracif m clypeatu Thlaspi ea : ground, fomew hat like unto thofe This Thlaspi hath divers long leaves lying next to the waved about the edges, ; Hawkeweede, bueleffe a unevenly dented or rather fer r and up two orthree weake trayling ftalkes, witha tew, A of common rife ch whi ng amo atthe toppes they hairy alfo, dent or incifion in them at all,pecce, === on nfd alitrtlethen which afterfoure leavesa thofe below, without any alle of e mad /mm ers leaves thereon much y pale yellow flow nare fetasman ,the footeltalke ftarding bes reoTivided bucklers whe like parts nd tworou into were it fharpé fpreada few Ce er fide whereof is conteined one {eede of little orno wards give a ne stall pointell, in cach § tweenethem, an is (irall.and flender petifhing every yeare. : d. Buckler-Muftar Thlafpi clypeatime afpersim mires. The lefferrough and hairy then thé foriner, decpely eateiat are oe leffe Buckler-Mitard hath lefler leaves but more : ftalke, divided at the toppe into two oF three branThis other oF gio snd from them rifetha {mall weake five leaves a peect at the toppes one above anomadeof flowers, fh yellowi final dented about thee w leaves and heads, and pointedin the fame manner as are in like Buckler{mall ftand rds afterwa ie narto ith ches,(ecw a h, is alfo : the roote 1s {mall and perifhetfowxed —, roo aller as che (eede Buckler Thlafpis donato, ‘Spurre the former bus "Tblal ibifcurarnm villofites flore calcari halfean inch broad, & ng incheslo two about 3H hi snafpi that lye on the ground next the rooteate likewife hoary ftalkeis the : colour greene hoary light ofa and hairy, being gates c LS an teint but lefler and compafling itabout at tue bortéme brancaea high fee with fach like torne leaves finall heele or witha ng of fonre leaves a peece, andhairy of acubit We See arwe pale yellow fowers coniiltiand fome threads about itin the middle ftanding: pointell {mall a with parted e, former, Todefiax 2ndicof ched at the ie buckler-like feede vetfelsas are in the {purre behind lixe Eavers are pattappearé factilace thebigof long and isthicke roote the forth: e them ftariding nd bix in rough buskes, 2°i icke in the middle betweenand fharpe, butthe leaves and {eede much more fharpea neffcof gate oer ofa tafte berweene {weet S 4B : e leaves. A upon eThlapi clypedtum minss Serpillifolio. Small BacklésMatta we wild Tim ting las thof of Molower leaves areas (mal whofe high inches five ly, g! one ms tholé 0 r but {maller, and thick ; This ie averfinalherderneealout n the ftalkes are like the othe hore (tens Creticum ther of Time, of The great Buckler: multard of Candy. i. Thiefit i ifoltisist. ie i g : : TEnodal rmullard of : |