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Show tw? "894 Cx AP.12» ——— Theatram Botanicum, Trips 8 $+ Genanthe angu(tifolia L sbelij. 3 Ocnanthe CretieaPeReta. Lobsts nasrowy leafed Enanthe or Droppewort. Cendy Dropevort veithftarrerlike headse HY fa OY S V3 a Yo Trise'd, Cuar.12s The Theater of Plants: 895 the {cede hath but three leavesupon divers ftalkes, and threds: thisalfo upon the firft fpringing thereof from re. ia attow leafed Enanthe ot Dropwort. and thofe after - pepefe angufifol Lobely. Lobelsn This Enanthe of Lobes fayd tobe like the firft,buit, with much narrower and finer cutleaves, and not to differ other particular. 14 or Dropwort Lobels Venilocke like Enanthe{mall iebe Cieutefarle Lobellj greatly iT any otaea more ones fet together of a like the medow’ Rué thenSmallage having many ; The leaves hereof are the fowers but morein effect, tron~ tlike Heimlockein colour as alfo in us, or fowle darke greene colour,and fomewha eaten as Lobel faith, the rootesare white‘and glandulo bline and overturning the braine and fenfes being a whitith milke at the firft,and turning and unpleafantin tafte, yeelding ‘Aiphodill like foft and tender but harpe nt s,virule and exnicerating. yellow after, whichis poifonou 7. Ocnanthe palufirts frve aquatica, Marfh Dropwort? thofe that grow many fmaller parts then the former forts,but The lowerleaves hereof are much divided into : the fpikie umbells of flowers are white as the other,and the {maller and finer uponthe hollow ftalkes are much fibres among them. many {mall tubers faltned by ftrings and other fmaller. feede like Hemlocke : the rootes are aca major & minor. French Dropworta greater and a §. Ocenanthe Mon|peli Lugdunenfis vemembreth them,hath a thicke crefted The greater of thefetwo Frenchplants of Dalechampinsas white, and fome-~ like unto Carrots, the umbells of flowers areother fibresamong: ftalke about a foote high and leaves thereon blackifh tubers with and tlong fornewha many have rootes the g: what long(eede fucceedin butthe feede thereof is flarlike 47leaves: ike Carrot:-l like e ndth ftalke,a unto the The leflerfort hatha thicke handhigh in {tony places; it commeth nearer then the other rache, wherein hee faith, asalfoin that it groweth thirigsis neareft thereunto ¢ therootes hereof alfo are other all in other the although es Diofcorid of right Oenanthe A {mall and tuberous like the other. or Dropwort. 9. Oenanthe Isncoides minima, Small Rufhlike Enanthe right, whereunto this Lobels Oenanthe aquatica in want of the and {mall divided Although There give you the leffer figtre of amende that defeét: Forit hath fundry veryfine 6. Ocnauthe Cicute facie Lovelij. Lobels Hemlocke- like Enanthe or Dropwort. {maller by much & more green, yet the oné of them alfo fmaller than the other, and the leffer 4 little finer jagged, which plainely fheweth the difference as wellas the feede, which is {maller almoft by the helfe, and rounder than the greater of thefe which is fomewhatlike unto Dill feede, but fomewhat fmaller and white, theflowers in either being white, but differing in greatneffe : the rootes likewife are muchalike s yétftill greater or leffer the one than the othrr, and each confifting of fundry* {mall tubers, with many ftrings or fibres among them, 3 Oenanthe Cretica frellata. $ i ftalke, fcarce a foote high, without any leafe chert. a ie with foure and fiveheads or tufts of white flowers, upon long foote ftalkes, encompaffed with eight or tenne fomewhat long and pointed leaves like a ftarre, after which follow fimall feede fomewhatlike to the Indian Scabious: the leaves that grow below ate winged, that is many {mall onesfet at diftances upon along foote ftalke, verylike, both for forme and bignefle, unto thebiger of thé lat two recited forts which fallaway inthe i an fpringing a frethin the Spring from theroote, which confifteth offundry Afphodill lr 5, foniewhathiedand blackilhs, Apnapas 4. Ocnanthe Cretica prolifera, ___ Candy Dropworte withfroirfull heads. Verylike unto the laft is this Candiot, yet differing firlt in the leaves, which are larger and not cut into fo manyparts then in the heads of flowers, which though white and cluie- ring togetherlike it, yet in ftead of the long pointed leavesfet thereabouts, this hath fundry {mall heads of the like white flowers, after the manner that many other plants have,namely Marigolds, Dayfies, &c. which wecall childing or fruitfull, or as fome doe, Iacke-Anapes a horfe backe, and againe inthe feede, which is like to the water or Marth kinde, and laftl and moft efpecially in thé rootes, which are not glandulous like the other, but wholely compofed of a number of whitefibres The Place and Time. d grow in ont owne Land,which fecond andlaft All fave the fecond twoforts,and thofe particularly entitule g andfeeding inthe end of Summer. have not beene remembred by any other before, Candy Droppewortwith ftarre-like heads. After many yeares ftanding, this fendeth forth anupright fhall : but thofenpon doth come veryneare,yet the defcription and fome as {mall and fine as AZewm Spignell greeneleaves lying on the ground all the Winterabouthalfe a yard high are finer by much, yervery few, and at the are which ftalkes like Rufhturn the hollow greene ftallte comeforth a few very {mall white flowers whichas reaupper joynt with the leafe and not at the top ofthe as {mall bee difperfed amongthe {mall haire like fibres,are that tubers or heads the : e feede fhadowi and {mall very a moilt into perifh not encreafing yearely ; but beft in fonable big Pins heads, which abide and piace. Dropwort ofAfrica; 10. Ocnanthe tensiifolia altera Africana. Fine {mall to Boel gathered onthe Barbary coalts and brought which you fhew to es Oenanth thefe [have yet one otherof thereon as fine as cither Dill.or Spignell, ferat leaves cut e veryfin with ftalke broad flender {mall us, having a feede: the flowers at the toppes, changing into very fine white diftances with divers branches of umbel-like white laft, roote being {mall and tuberous like the flowrin The Names, av @forts of ésvdrSy Oenanthe, derived datc8 clive & es hath by Adatthiolws judgement recorded three quadantenus colore non fist viti diffimiles : vel etiam et odore decore, » flore qseafi flos vinofus, quod florum in the laft Chapterof his fixt Booke maketh mention on appellars a florum candore feribit,yct Theophraftus t to be yet owen offede, whichall doe interpreGrapes fowers of number the from d Vine that beareth but of one fort not to be exclude faith Diofcorides implyeth that wild lus Meatthio as and Vine, wild , Matthiolus the bloomings ofthe have diverfly judged of Diofcorides his Ocnanthe as wellas that which is barren. Divers authors the common Fithat opinion, his ne maintai to rove after him that therea~ contradi@ing Fuchfivs, who firft and Lobel Aatthiolus his reafons {tand for good arguments 1 wasit: yet notwithftanding Lobel his opinion, you many diverfities of Ocnanthe as fhew here I , Chapter this of ng beginni the And althoughasI fayd in howfoever as 2 that any one isthe genuine and right plant: and Alpinus they are fo accounted, yet we cannotbe aflured Lugdanenfis his {mallet Mompelier Oenanthe, ula; Filipend ne maintai would Lobel and you heare Fuchfine is fomewhat defeGtivein eachof all thefe, namely eyther there {till yer right, the is his that ifteth muchinf eveas alfo abfolutely determine this controverfie, I muft leave dein the rootes or {talkes,or feedes + but becaufe I cannot moft truly he firft doe that are found moft vertuous,For the names,t ry one to his owne judgement,toufe them herbe gatherers,andfellers moft falfly call whire Peony ferve the name of Apifolie, which our countrey women at like unto the female Peony rootes : the reft have fomewh roots rootes, becaufe the rootes are whiteand cloggy, yet except the firft,tie third and the fixt they have all names according tothe titles their authors give them, Cymia hath much miftaken himfelfe in quoting Colwmna his Bale like unto Filipendula : Bashinus in my opinion may or s plainely bee feene to bee the Nucula terreftri num bulbofim P lini tobee Oenanthe Api folio which his Filipendala,and not Oenanthe Api folio whichis bocaftanum which is (Matthiolus his firft Oenanthe after fecond, The Vertues, and vénemons, from therelations of the North bel onely brandeth his Oenanthe Cicnta facie tobe virulent th again(t AZatthiolvs that approved it benecountry people, whereas he faith it chiefely groweth, and contefte , as alfo the Strangury or hard making of difeafes ficiall in Hiftericall, Epilepticall, Analepticall and Cephalicall tive available in the fame cafes, A/pinus alfo coms water; yetholdeththe other to be by fome fingular preroga them that have mendeth his Candy Oenanthe ftellata to be good for the ftranguric, |