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Show CHAP.39 944 aries Botanicum. Theatrum Led soapuilsinaiiny Trine _ amas one TRIBE o>. | The Vertues, to helpe the cold h atrandome,but upon good experience a hee the, Goutéwort had not his name givenasit feemet for as Lobel faith his vulgar in alaei , griefes cold 1 Outs other and ches s joynta alfo as andSciatica, s that Danewort was good for, Cuars difeafe Danewort,applyed it for the fame aet Cuar. XXXIX, Paftinaca Latifolia. Parfneps Fi ike, re = and anothér = Parfneps there are two forts, the tame or Garden kinde, 4 that groweth wilde in divets in our owne Land. ces ad the Seas,as wellas 1, Pajtinaca latifolia fativa. Garden Parfnepps, This GardenParinephath large winged leaves,that is manyfet on both fides of a lone fal Mal Ss each againft another, and one at the end, b ong of themfor the moft part {tanding direétly one and dented about the edges: thef kee muchlarget rougher, and together fet clofer then thofe of the Skirret,and alke growethfive 4 ch, with divers the like leaves and branches Paftinaca latifolia fatiy, the flowers are yellow that grow in tufts Garden Pate rae which turne into brownifh thinne rable well, the roote groweth greads then in others, being white pleafant to be eatenywhen e drefied-afterwards many cinde I have declared in my ng in nothing but the roote, rter, and not fo favourie i fhorter, 2, Pastinace latifolia fyluefiris. he one hath beene fetchtag 3 S Hlave two forts ofhetbes to thew younnder thistitle ofSer, whereoft j } f arre as fromSyria, I. Sifer vulgare, The common Skirret. ne at like unto thofe of The common Skirret hath fundry falkes of winged leaves, fomewh fmother and greener, and likewife the Parfneppe, but that they are fmaller and farther fet in funder, than halfe the heightof the Parfneppe, dented about the edges, among which rifeth up the ftalke, little more darke feede, fomewhat bigger rds turne bearing at the roppes umbells of white flowers, which afterwa into {mall white rootes, fet together at one head, like than Parfley feede, the roote is compofedof divers {mall long round wrinckled with all, and not the Afphodill, bunched out, or uneven in fundry places, and rugged, or as it were be eaten, very pleafantto {moothasother rootes are, witha {mall pith within them, and 2. Sifer alterum Syriacum. Skirrets of Syria, or white Carrots, white within, and eaffe to The Syrian Skicret hath along, tender and {moorh roote,grayith ontheoutfide, and knottes thereon,like unfimall bunches or be broken as thicke as onesfinger, and twife the length, baving fundry of leaves, much diviftalkes many e, to wartes, of apleafant {weete tafte like unto our Carrots, from whencerif h likcleaves atthe joynts and ded and cut into fundry parts like unto Carrotleaves :the flalkes likewife have/fuc hcolour. iumbells of flowers at the toppes like unto them for ferme, but ofa yellowif The Placeand Time. underftand, butin thecountrey of NarThe firft is notsfaturallin any places of Italy or Germany that I can Gardens , and with us rather fowne than in bone in France, a8 Lobel {ath,and is every where fowen ot planted Onionsbeing ftill drawne planted, for fowne among Onions,the one will not hinder the growthofthe other,thewilde in Egypt by (iro, but other groweth the : awaythacche Skirrets may have the tull growth againft Winter Parfneppe. hot in their gardens, as Kaswolfivs faith : they fower and {eedelater than the y before they give and judicious men,that in other things will {canne the cext of Dea/corides throughl 1. Sifér vulgare. Thecommon Skirret. The Names. generally callit Paftinaca latifolia to put a nd the Carrot whichis called Pa/tina~ or 5 I {aid before, fome authors calling it /ativa vis, Fuchfeus calleth it Sifarum [ativum magsus Elapobofcum fativum ;but Columna les, The wilde fortis cale obe the Sifer of Di rh: ca fylveftris or latifolia [yluestrs a3 DodoDodoncus and T abermontants on Diofcorides calleth it Paftinaca (ylveftris Gallica, Afatthiolys z Bancia Paftinaca (gluefiris Arabum an Elaplobofenm ofcurt, Fuchfus calleth it Sifer fylveftre, and Lobel in the Aponext Chapter, of Diofcorides, 1 fhall referre you to the hether this fhould be the Elaphobofcum Bancia, Tragus faith and fo doth Dedonsm, thatfome thecaries fhops of Italy and Germany it was ulually called Spante The Italians call it Car otta biancha, the Dutch zennifolia, other the wellas as the in their time did call it Staphylinus the Germans moren weiffy Pafteriey and Paftinachen a C A i Blanqua, the French Paftenade, Paftinaken, ; f The Vertses, and wholfome,but alittle windy, where_ The Garden Parfnep nourifheth much, and the nourifhment is good it little refpecteth any phyfiif it be ufed: by it is thought to procure bodily luft, but it fatteneth the body much that are mucheaten, which made Dio/corides and Galen not toin herbes and rootes doe nrine:but the wilde tothe flomackereines and bladder and provokteh it much uponthem: onelyit is conducible and opening qualitie therein : it refilteth and helcall ufe as moft of thofe Sifer, Skirret. they are to be the E/aphobofcoms of Diofcorides, as Columuaalfo doth: but affuredly herein laceana Time. i X L; cum, and taketh it alfo er the manner of the leaves deceived bothdeccived, for Dio/corides deferibeth Elaphabofcum at large, and howfoev neither is the Malle of this Ferulons, rhat is them, that they werelike unto the leaves of the Turpentine tree, yet flowers,nor feede like Dill, both which flrong and great as that of the Parfhep is, nor hath any umbells ofyellow like Parfley, fothat T wonder how{uch wile the Par{neppe hath; for this Skirret hath white flowers and feede theit‘ judge- ry where in thefe parts nurfed up in Gardens: g wilde asd fayd in divers places,, as_in the n eer in the grounds of Sir John Levefo owrethin Z#ly, the {eede being ripe about the bethe fecond yeare after the fowing, for if er the firlt yeare, the countrey pleople call them ber wee 945 The Names, and Sifersthefirlt is called Sifer by Masthiolys, Cordus; Iris called inGreeke Siewesr,andin Latine alfo Sifa7um Ce{alpiaus callethit Sifer GermaniGefuer, and Camerarius, and Sifarum by Tragus, Dodoneus, Lobel and others. Wilde Parinep. ,but asa wilde Parfhepdiffereth little from the former ¢ fo faire and large, nor hath fo many g writers afirme of theif coundnot{o fitto bee eaten, and , but as I faid in-my former re the more me found wilde in many places of Jen kinde i after the fowing, thatby be)d as the Gardenkinde. vriters Cuar.40, The Theater of Plants. clen(ing Kinde is more phyficall, having cutting, atrenoating, in the ftoand ftitches in the fides, and diffolveth winde, both fegde much peth the bitings of Serpents : it eafeth the paines burthe ufed often is roots thie Vrine, provoketh and macke and bowels which is the chollicke : more, CyuaP 2. Sifer alterum Syriacum. Skirret of Syréz, or Wilde Carrot. |