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Show be 906 Cwar.is. oticim fre Terdlionmajun SefiiCr 7. ‘The greatet Hartewert of Candy. : Theatram Botanicum. 8. Tordilion five Se/eli Creticam mings, The leffer Hart-rvert of Candy, i ate aU IY, WAN y Trips “&> Trise od, The Theater ofPlants. an 13. Sefeli Peloponefia cum rec entioram. e/ws, sphe moft wluall cecei ved Se/edior Hart-veortof Petopen 7 907 . Cwar.15- : 14, Se/ebi Hthiopium frutex. Shrubbe Hart-wortof Erhiopid. : % WY Vass TNT WY ips NY VR AN \ WZ pve. IX. Sefeli montamum Cicute folioglabram. fike leaves} Mountaine Hart-wort wich eneHemlockes , ‘G2. Sefeli wontanum Cicute folio hir/utnm. Maity mountaine Hemlocke Hart-wort: i ite fowers ar the ur er timbells a larger of whité counte. ‘and sue fos divided — oS the joynts, at«he , ee : hottafte, bearing firiall fmoothlong leaves, more finely and icke aromat an of er togeth joyned fecde, two t. toppes, which turne into yellowifh crefted , Hairy mountaine Hemlocke Hart-wor 12, Sefeli montanum Cicute folio fub-hirfatum Hemlocke-like leaves, or like tothe broad forth h fendet roote, thicke lly the foote ftalkes of This other Hemlocke Hart- wort froma colour, and {omewhat reugh and hairy, efpecia preater {weete Chervill, of a darke greene hairy and joynted {talke, about two foote erefted, . hollow thicke a up rileth whom of f ftandeth a large the leaves, in the middle leaves thereon but leffer : atthe toppe whereo high, divided into feverall branches, with few together. by long; fharpe pointed {eede, two joynedort ed fucced are f which , owers e/us, white Polopon of of tmbell The molt ufuall received Se/els or Hart-w 13. Sefeli Peloponefiacum recentsornm, within, growing dee; into thé roote, blackifh on the outfide, and white This Crecian Hart-wort hatha great he (talke rifeth two foot high or betters tafte,t in hot and {mell in {weete hat ground like Ferula or Thapfia fomew Hemlocke, but crumpled, rough {pread leaves at the bottome as great as broad flat as thicke as ones finger, with diverslarge umbells. of yellow flowers, which aftet yeeld or tufts large beare es branch and ftalke and hairy ; the , and nothing {o thicke, of a fornewhatlike unto Angelica, but greater colour, yellow pale a Herbaof us {ecde, d judicio winge ith Lobel, che chicfelt learned and molt This, ides; very {weete fent as the Sefeli eZthiopicum hath, ration thereof,to be the true Se/eli Peloponenfe of Diofeor rifts of -Mompelier, acknowledged upon due confide , but faith he, the true Thapfia is much differing, both in Thapfia of kinde a be to t although formerlythey tookei th of the truth thereof. forme and colour fiom this, fo that none there doubte ort: of Ethiopia, e Hart-w 14. SefelicLthiopicum frutex, Shrubb gh ny for name fake is fittelt tobe placed here, althou compa es fellow his keepe ia(to Ethiop of d inort This Hart-w y roughtems, covered with ablackith barke, divide fhrubbie and everliving) fhooteth forth findry woodd many faire, large,thicke and hard,fmooth and pale grcene branches. twoorthree eaditslong, befet with edges, and not ndleaves, but not fo broad, {mootli on the being long, and fomewhat like unto Woodbi rafts of yellow flowers, Which afterwards beareg {mall ftand es branch the of toppes the on ented atall, great and woody, havin than fweet¢ Fennell feede:the root is round and long feede, bigger and larger whole g many yeares,if ir be defended fromthe cold: the.wichall, ler parts fet with fibres ifluing from it, abidin at bitter and flharpe fomewh tafte icke aromat an of being beft, feede fmelleth very well, andche enfe. beft of the Sefelies, and beyond the Maffli which is commended by Diofeorides for the m, Great joynted Hart-wortof Candy, ING SS \ye } is A\ WRS XX aE re a a 15. Sefeli(retenfe nodofu , foote high, and rough, or rather prickly ftalkes, about two ThisSefels rifeth up with foure or five hard round, with arough large winged leafe, or two at each ofthem, oynts are great, arid bunchedout like knees, alfo dividedinto feverall parts, of a fad or deadgreene , of three, and othersof five parts, and every of them do carry isrough and crefted,and the fandry branches hereof colour, changing reddith at the {ted time; the ftalke long, 4 rand, rough feedé s the rooteis compofed of great, into turne which flowers, {mall tafts of whie divers flender, long, white wooddy {trings, pe ie yearely. The Place and Time. Mott of thele Se/elier crow about AZompelier, and in Narbone in Franee, eat ae yer fome in Germany, other in Ztaly an Candy 5 o |