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Show Cu aP.32) Theatrum Botanicum, Trise & Sclivum Segetale, Corne Parfley, ofthe leaveslike unto Sum odoratum Tragi , but fince that I heard it, I fuited it with Sedinwem Segetale, which is Cotne Parfleys but itis called in fome places of the land Honew ort. 1. The Vertues, BE\w tie with Parfley, but becanfe I have not made any triall thereof , myfelfe, [can fay no more,but what Mr.Goedyer related to mee, that the ufe of the juryce ofa handfull of the leaves a i {to be drunke in SH adranght ofbeare every morningfora fortnight, did cure one that QYa ¢ NI Bz, Ni f GF ) RQOG ow V/ y The Theater of Plants. cicuta vulgaris major. The common greater Hemlocke, y nii7, Becanfe: the féede is both informe like Parfley, and as hot in talte, there isno doubtbutthatit is very neere of the fame proper- Tris 8, () B,, 2 2, Cienta minor five fatua. Foolith Homlocke or counterfeit Pai fley, SOP2h IT RAG EW <a Ss, Wy Ss SN ONS had a {welling in hercheeke yearely there arifing fometimes, 7 * but whereof it proceeded I could not be fhowen, HA Crar, XXXII Cicsta, Hemlocké, 1 Here are many forts of Hemlockes to be fhewed you § = | fome gteater, others leffe; fome g¥ owing in the marfhes, and others by the hedge fides, Ke Fi } IRE > 1, Cicata vulgaris major, The common greater Hemlocke, a The common great Hemlocke croweth up with a hollow greene ftalke foure or five foote high or more, fullofred {pots fometimes, and ac the joynts verylarge winged leavesfer atchem which are divided into manyother winged leaves, one {it again{t another, dented about the edges, of a fad greene colour branched toward the toppe, whereit 1s full of umbells of white flowers and afterwards with whitith flat feede, the roote is long, whirl and fometime crooked and hollow within, the whole plant. and every part, hatha ftrong headdyillfavoured fent, much offen- ding the fenfes, “ 2, Cictta minor five fatwa, Foolifh Hemlocke or counterfet Parfley. ‘This{mall Hemlocke rifeth not a yard high, with whiter and {mallerftalkes not {potted at all ;the leaves are much {maller comming neare unto Parfley, fothat many are miftaken in gathering one for another, being often found asa wilde weede in gardens ofa paler greene colour, and with tew branches, the fave and feede ri both white asthe rooteis, but {mall, and perithing every. yeare: the fent hereof is much leffe or offen- ive, ; 30 (icutaria maxima. The greatelt Hemlocke, This Hemlocke hath muchlarger winged leaves than the former: thicker fet, more fpread, and of a {adder greene colour (for the {mell whereof, which Lebel calleth a feridi etiaiffima, ; that have had it growing in my garden for many yeares could never take offence bythe {mell of it, ifitbe the fame that Lebe/ meaneth) the ftalkeis great, bur rifeth not fo high as the commonfort doth , and beareth large umbells of white flowers, whereafterwards grow large andthicke white crooked feede o: no il fent that ever aa perceive : the rooteis very great and whitzs bothboth growing deepe in the ground, and Preading many great branches therein, gr whi retimes diethafter ithath given feede, and yet not alwayes, bue at eae, and in (atietlases Untie tean joyned tothis another, which he callethmaxima Brancionis:but he himfelfe doubteth whether wichthis laft, and ther fore Ithinke good to make no further mention ofit ., it be not the fame 4: Cioutaria paluStrisalba, White wilde Hemlocke. The white wilde Hemlocke hatha white long thicke roote like Fennell, but divided into many parts, being of a {weete fent, and anhot fharpe tafte, from whencerife divers ftalkes of winged leaves much cut in on the edges among which rifeth a flenderbranched and crumpled flalke, a cubit high, bearing umbells of white fowers, and r ke well we lling feede, { te tafting i long * blacke {melling after fharpe, two alwayes joyned together witha {mall thread be~ tweene them. ; 5. Cicutaria palufirisrubra. Red wilde Hemlocke. — es Se eee ae jointed roote with divers fibres thereat, the leavesare in atmell footeand high, bearingae flat umbells > with palcted, ortletsbe aa eeittth corout atheAsli As tend and jpyated tharpein $ ufh flowers, and long blacke feede after them, fweetein The Marthor Wacetiemnant ke Marth or Watct Hemlocke, bay $2 ate mlockeeee hath a great thicke hollow ftalke, two or three cubits » full of joyntsand leaves at them,at the joynts witht he leav f i are cut into caves which i i divers parts {omewhat like unto P. ler come forth the branches n 1D a and blacke, fomewhat aecnth tothe toppe, ppe, bearing g fj{mall umbels ite doora on isof flowers, of white t h e f e d e flowers, is {weete iis {weete the in as is fmel in fmel! e. seefeede alett icenw growingfrom them. tehan Anifeede: the roote is long and blackith, with fundiy joynts and fibres : 7. Cicutaria bulbo fa. Bulbous rooted wilde Hemlocke, This butbous Hemlocke hath divers {t alkes of fine cut leaves, more jagged than the upper leaves of Pai fley, and comming fomewhat neare unto the Bal,bocaftan nm, Earth Che{nutleaves, of a little fharpe hot tafte, the ftalke is a foote 3. Cicula maxima, The greateft Hemlocke, Cuap.32: 6., cicutdria paluffris tenuifolvas Marfh or Water Hemlocke, |