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Show @48 °-Crar.i7. Theatrum Botanicum. Trise7, The Place, Thefe forts grow in feverall countries, fome in France about Marfelles and Mompelier, {ome in Spaine and Tealy, and {ome in the Low Cozntries, the fame alfo that were thought proper to fome countries have beene found alfoin others, The Time. Theyall fowerin Summer, and give their tipe feede fhortly after, but few of them abiding after the feede is ripe, . The Names. y (pi fratico(um Leucoij folio latifolinms, as it isin the title: the fecond is cale 1 in his Obfervations 7 hla(pi frutico/um folio Lencoij marini minoris, whom Lugdunenfis and Tabermon. , bur Bawhinus callechit Thla/pi Lencoij folio anguftifolinm ; and Camerarine Thia/pi fempervirens iflornm :th rdisca led by Lobel Thlafpifrutico{um altersim, and{o doe Lugdunenfis and Pabermontanus- and asC/efims thin ethis his Th/a/pi fextum Fifpanicam albo flore, by Banhinus Thlafpi fruticofum folio Thymbre hirfuto : the fourth is called by Lebel and other fittce him T hla/pi frnticofum [pinofum Nearbonenfe or Thlafpi (pino- <thé fift is called by Lobeland Clufius Thlafpi incanum Mechlinienfe, by Bauhinws Thlafpi frarico{am Incanum fum whotaketh ic to be Thl4/pi incanum fruticofum Franconia of Camerarins in horte, as alfo the Ibergs of Taberiponthe nus which Gerard bath exprefied underthe title of Th/a/pi fruticofum. The Vertues, Some of thele forts as are fharpe as any of the former whichtherefore may. be judged as conduceable for the ereefes the firlt forts were appropriate as they the others that are little or nothing fharpeare heldto be unprofirable. Cuar. XVII. Thlafpi exoticum. Strange fafhtoned Thla/pe. ~ He lalt kinde of thefe Treakle-Muftards are fuch as are in forme of leaves, or growing farré differing Perey) eee 2.Tblafpi alind Lunarysfolijs five Lundnid Magoric Arabum Lobelio, Strange Mooneworte-like Treakle-Muftard, prefumed to hitbe not determined by Lobel to what: genm this plant isto be referred, yer I have difpofed,his difcription thereof benebriefe thas, ieeepA unto thé Ivie leafed kind uncill ic can be otherwife unto a Leike wooddy roote diversleaves fomewhatl It (hooteth forth in A4arch from an ath coloured bending ‘and almoft likealfo to thofe of the naria, or liké unto the new {prung léaves. of the French roundleate: dheSorrell, foundthishee faith onely in Savey, in the Ivie leafed Treaklé-Muttard, hee neither faw flowers: norfruit Saint Iean de Morienne, vallyes that are betweene that high hill called Afons Seny, and 3. ThlafpiA lexcandrinum, Levant Thlafpi ot of Alexandria, ronté which is long and flen= plant but very beautifull, fcarfe halfe a foote high, from whofe This isa {mall groweth a large round leafe com= der riferh vp divers branched ftallkes,at each joint whereof whereit brancheth come on both (ides, round like unto thofe of Thoroughwaxe, from the toppes ofthe branches ftalke paffing the ina point, parted in the middle by askinne, forth many flowers, and after. chem {mall round feede veffells ending 3 The Tims, in each whereof lie {mall feede. belonging to Corxemall nor farre from P limmouth The fitt Lobel faich hee foundin Portland which is an Vand fecond helikewife ‘found he faith in Szinthe Welt ofEngland,andin divers of the fea coaftes thereabouts : the eet and other parts of Syria, voy as it is fetdowne in the defcripion: the laft came The Place, whether it is tranfplanted in the SumThe firt fowreth and feedeth plentifully both in the naturall placés, and the laft as commingoutof an hotterclimateis fomeknowne: not was {aid is fecond,as the but mer moneths: next but verylate, what moretender and hard to be kept a Winter,forit beareth notthe firft yearé,and hardly the The Names, and others that have made méntion The firkt is called by Lobel Thla{pi hederacenm, and fo doth Lugdanenfis, x the {econdis called by Lobe! Lunaria Magorum Arathereof fince ; Banhinus calléth it ¥Ala/pi repens hedere foliothe lat Thlafpi Alexandrinum being fo called by Core bus, as he faith the Italians doe callit Bauhinus calleth : VUertses, The feede. the tufus whofent thus much fhall fuffice There hath notrial beene madé ofany of chefe fortsby any that I know, and therefore of thofe things I mento have fpokenof both of thofe andthe others before, for Lintended notto invent receipts tion, but to relate what I havereade or knowne to be practifed. fromall the other kindes and not from the ftrange countries where they grow. t. 7 ihederaceum, Ivie leated Treakle-Muftatd. This Th/2/pi fhooteth up with many weaketender ftalkes leaning downewards, and rather creeping uponthe ground, thanraifing it (elfe tobe much above a {panne high,difperfedly fet with {mall CuaP. XVII. Draba five Arabia, Arabian Maftard. S neareft both in forme andqualitie unto the Thlafpiis this herbe Draba which I have Englifhed broad leaves, thicke and fhort, broad at the bottome,cornered about the middle, and pointed at theend, fome- Arabian Mottard for wantofa fitter name,for although the Latine or Greeke name ( whether ye what refembling Ivye leaves: the fowers are {mall and white growing {pike fafhion at the toppes of the branches, whichafterwardsyeeld {mall round feede veffells parted at the ends containing {mall feede and tharpe,like Thlafpie = the coote is {mall, long and fibrous perifhing every yeare. 1, Thlafpi f Hedcracenn. lvie leated Treakle- Mullard, 2 Thlafpi alivd Lunatis folijs five Lunaria Magorum Ayabum Lobelij, Strange Moonewort-like Treakle Muftard. Cuar.i8, 349 TheTheater of Plants. will, or neither ifye will) may feeme to ae paseagenee : tine, and not thonghtto be of Diofcorides his ownefetting downe, but intruded by others into fome copies of his, becaufe others thatare more anthenticke have itnot at all: the ancients have mentioned but one fort, but thefe later times have produced divers others, which have beene fo called of the likeneffe in fome parts, unto the moft knowne and common, 1. Draba valgaris, The morecommon or knowne Arabian Mustard, This Arabian Muftard froma creeping white rooté fhooteth up in divers places many {traight {traked ftalkes fet about with grayifh greene leaves, fomewhat broad and not very longy a little pointed at the end, and broadat the bottome compaffing them, but thofe that grow at the foote of them have every one a fhort foote ftalke and dented unevenly about the edges t che toppes ofthe ftalkes are fpread into many branches, all of them rifing to an ¢quall height, with many {mall whiteflowers fet thereon of foure leaves apecce, forming a large tuft or umbell,where after they are paft {tand {mall round feede veffells,divided into two partslike fomeof the former Th/a/pies with a {mall pointell at the end, containing in each part one feede fomewhatfharpe as the leaves are alittlealfo: this bythe creeping rootes maintaineth it felfein the Winter and perifheth not. 2. Drabaminor capitulis orbicularibus, The {maller Arabian Muftard, This finaller fort hath divers hairy leaves rifing from the roote fomewhat dented about the edges, and ftanding uponlong foote {talkes, from among which {pring up 2 {mall (lender flalke about an hand breadth high, having a few leaves much longer and narrower fet thercon, and from the middle thereof plentifully ftored with {mall branchgsand round heads on them for the howers have ied: rT? raid vulgaris. ; The more commonor knowne Arabian Muftard. |