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Show = LPHAP. 5e ote Theatrum Botanicum. OS aes Trize o, y reddith when they grow old, which— Attichoke.being white and as it were hoaryand fometimes gteene,and beleeve. they were diferin a name)would make. many. to (as Diofcorides faith was the caufe of the leaves prickly head without any flalke » hoary. a.round rifeth mewhat hairy underneath ; among thefe bignefle. of agreat Thiftle head in which the flower is conteined, and isnot compofed ofa border of leaves sich divers. lowers made of threds, every Senne: a middle th-umasthe Carline Thillle hach, butout ofthe head rife bee feene inthe flower of the Artichoke,whereuntoit ding iafive parts or points,in the fame manner as isto there pea moftlike, but not of {uch a purplith blew, but rather of a pale reddifh colour which withering, paisllin molt in the head {mall long and grayithfhining {eede,lying asit were at the foote of every flower asis other Thiftles and many Thifles, but are not thicke and round or cornered as Cnicws the baftard Saffron feede, feede are, which when theyare ripe the head openethit felfe as other Thiftles doe, and they together with the downeare carried away withthe winde : the roote is fomewhat thicke and long, reddifh or brownifhonth outfide and white within, yeelding plentie of milke if ic be never folittle broken or cut, which becaufe it is a thicke and vifcous hardeneth quickly and fallethinto {mall droppes or peeces, of aftrong but aromaticall fent — and prickunpleafant, and quickly pierfing the fenfes, whofe tafte is {weete andfit to be eaten : about the leaves at aa fat ly heads alfo hereof,is fometimes and in fomeplaces found a certaine peece of gummefticking,which | ; is foft and glewifh,and being dryed is harder like untothe milkic gumme of the roote. 2. Carlina humilis acaulis, The low Carline Thiftle. CHar.5. 9 ES The Theaterof Plants. an ain t the fame KG kin d but not nati mine anchor) we may jndgeit tobeé of at all,yet alittle fweetein tafte, wheteupon(faich the fame plants Thiftle. Carina acautis Septensrionsian, Oar low wilde Cerline the edges into very longand narrow leavesivery machen inon divers forth fend y yearel édotk thitl low. This ground but alitele raifed he ¢ on fatup lying ;not colour c gréenc many parts, fet with {mall prickes and of adufti 4. Carlina acaulis Septentrionalinm, 4. Catlina (jlueffris major. "Thegreater Carline Thiftle. 6, Carduus Pines five Ixine Theophrafti. The Pine apple Thiftle. Cardai Pinee capitalum, . "The head of che Pine apple Thiftk Our lov wilde Carline Thiftle. and The low Garline Thiflle ( which is ufually accounted for the white Chameleon Thiftle) hath many long large leaves lying onthe ground cut in onboth fides, and {et with fharpe prickles, but not cut in fo'deepe Bats any ftalke co fharpe as the former or true white Chamzleon Thiftle,among which rifetha large head without and bothof pafied about withdivers long and narrowleaves, cutin on the edges and as prickly as the undermolt, parplith heaves un a whitifh greene colour not varying as in the former, the head hath a number of whitifh not in the corne Marigold aid lefle it bea little purplifh underneath, fet about with leaves like'a crowne or borderas manyother thelike flowers, whichleaves are thinne.fomewhatlong hard-{mooth and fhining the bealiohe 4 middle thrummebeing flat and made of many {mall and thicke yellow flowers like threads: this hath in fot placesa kind ofvifcous or glewifh gum _iffuing from the roote as alfo about the Thiflly head which being hard- ned refembleth white Mattick verynotably;the head before it {eedeth openeth in the day and clofeth at thenight ae 3. Carlinacaulefceas.. The Carline Thiftle witha ftalke. This Carline Thiftle never flowreth low like the laft, bur bearetha reddifh ftalke about a foote high,and there- on narrower greener and moreprickly leavesthen the lowkinde, the heads of flowers at the toppe of the alke are many, everyonc ftanding on hisowne footeftalke, compofed of a border of imaller leaves being hard thin, fmooth and whitifhlike the former, whofe middle thrumme. is yellowith before the flowers nen bean to open but then are of a reddith purple colour, which thing unleffe one heedeit well hee may thinke them divers plants :the roote is blackifhon the outfide, but whitifh within, andas it were bitten off, which being cut or broken yeeldeth fluchlike thicke white vifcous milke,and hardneth into a gummeasin the former, but of no fen, 2. Carlina kumilis, The low Carline Thiftles ” 3. Carling caulefcens. The Carline Thiftle witha ftalke, catntt Hi iy ty ata 1h il iit! ‘ 1M \H ie hyd iN i! ee \AANA AL ED qth MN NNANNI ONAN NMte ANY eons |