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Show 980 “Cuar.io, ___Trisrg. Boeanicnm. 5. Cardsns tomento/us capituls minime aculeatisfive 985 ne very prickly wilde Thiftles, Cardni quidam fy Iveffres {pinofifimi. Certai ed of, which have not yet beene les that are very prickly,t o be intreat Here are fomeotherwilde Thift pter, which are as followeth. aCha in her toget place to fit ke thin I mentioned, which x. Onopyxus. The common way Thiftle, on the ground,very hairyall over, whitith or hoaryleaves, larger at the lower end of the {mall wharcut in on the edges,but much & thick fet with finall fhore and foft prickes in fome places: fromthe middle of the {talke uptothetoppe at every leafe commeth forth a {mall whitith {aly head fomewhat rough, but not prickly, and atthe toppe likewife three or foure fuch like heads, out of which rife pur- plith fowers made of threads as in other Thiftles whereunto the feedeis likealfo. Idoe thinke this doth rather refemble a Tacea then a Carduns but that Ihave not feene the plant, and 2% we therefore doe follow mine author, Al 6, Carduss tomentofis capitnlis fpinofis five aN The French fuppoftd white Thiftle. ’ This fappofed Leucacantha of the AZompelier Herbarilts, {endeth forth froma thicke fappie rooté meanely fet with fibres, manyftalkes about a cubit high,branched from the middle upwards, fet with many long hoary or woolly leaves, much cut in or torne on the edges, and armed withdivers fharpe prickes: the heads that grow at the toppes are {mall fomewhat long and prickly, fending forth manybright red purplifh threads from the middle, after which come the feede which are fome- what long and round like unto the other Thiftles feedes, The Place. ; fai is the third groin- divers barren fields in Sommerfetfbiere as Lobel seatwetrena rs ant ies: sr ta on in fome Gardensin the Low Countries,and AZatthiolvs faith it aie ae i : — oe y Cortn/oa: n Fraxce in dry and fandy grounds, thelaft about AZempelier wh nett tooke ftudents where fome young it to be Lewcacantha of Diofcorides, They all flower and beare their fede about the Sadeee ’ when other‘Thi Thiftles doe fi of Di eeee ism E yy 310 pine i i : moderne writers ota _ The !firft is taken by moft of our st seee alice se eeoe that better agreeth thereunto,astakethit TTete nae not to bee the entries yer Tragus doeallagree, ngdunenfis 9 ei ni “es a wbc pene Anguilara and Ge{ner in hortis Ono A lence _ “a = se ne ie calleth it Spina alba[ylueftris, es lahisokeee ee — Bauhinusse Spina alba ee tomentofa latifolia Splveftristhe toad: th ate fa Aain Belloni), Bauhinw doth certainely fet it Lae u * Acanthinm na Wh Neede e, br the Acanos a od 4 — . a lees me a -. : e and Lug: wnenfis and as certainly forthe third Oxopyxas Dalecham a FL re itr be of Gerardand others, in all which I am periwaded he is ee ei Picken she rie e i; Tne However on ae =pee hil ee t 28 —- maybein fome thingslike it,yet they are not idemtk pie - tee te neee By pes iverfariayandcalled it Carduus tomentofus Anglicns, B this ame OE ; Bi he pe - rabica o nguilara, but faith it isthe Spina eArabica Diofseridia Plinyof ne Spina Arabica of Cefalpinus, and he himfelfe calleth itC Ne pin Beet : fc aeean tofus Si alba altera of Adatthiolus heiian it ofepreorstaperunaok i thespent eee! ie he wgdunenfis and others,to the Spixa DeonatSomer Areoph ig ee champ ake ac ree capitulo minore: the fife is called by Lagdunenfis Carduns Lemcconhe(Meo hems the is fate the : aculeati minime capitulis fium Dulechamoy as La ss of Fore, echinatiss Th ee Carduns remerto[us capitals by Banbinus calledthe the oej eth areotas Weer ij sthe French ae Cardon argent, Germanes Weill wegedifrell, the Dutch calle iglifo The white Cotton Thiltle, Cuar.ll, ——— Cuars XI, ftalke,which is about a foote high then they are above, fome- The firft groweth on divers ditches, bankes and in the Corneé or eee pc ary every where throughout the ad, it isalfo often found growing in Gardens: the fec Trips >» 3. Carduus tomentofas Anglica Our Englifh woolly Thifile. ss Areophylles Dalechampy Lugdunenft, _ Thefine Cottony Thiftle without prickly héads. This fine Cotton Thiftle hath long and fomewhat narrow Leucacantha Manpelienfium, The Theater of Plants. rene enemenerancen = — wi ; F ie EREDE Ope, a Diofcorides and i Sle iMiffeate. vatPliny in the fame ma nner write,that thecsc leaves and rootes of Acanthin ete oe.pee eps thofe that have acricke in their necke,whereby shel ata a ae and good ae fork se es. Galen {aith that the roote and leaves hereof are of an hea ps alti : othe: joanak os as have their bodies drawen together by fome Spafme or Convulfion 2 o y si io bebteeertan scien ae el os Rickets, which happening fometimes to children doth proiper eythcr infaeighe fone gs See whole ftructure of their body,that it fuffereth them not to grow of s long leaves lying compafle- wif andf omewhat narrow,tent arid | Thiscommon Thiftle hath diver ) deepe or fad greene colout,long, ,ofa young are they 1 while ly very prickly ftalkes armed = efpecial y tharpeprickes, from among which rifeup like leaves up tothe tops, ver y, man h wit fer and es, s and fet with the place s diver rorné on the edg in forth hing branc pricklyfilmes, fi des:from ont of the middle thruft forth maor fenced with tharpe y {tored with fharp pricks onall other Thiftles where ftand divers heads exceedingl r whi ch come fomewhat {mall feede like unto afte , ovr col ly live t llen yeare after exce every hing perif and rifeth ftalke ny purplifh threads, of an the e is blackith, hard, and woody, wher lyingin downe: the roote feede time. her narrow leafed way Thiftle wer, moré 2, Onopy.cns alter angufiifolius. ‘Anot int hat the leaves hereof are- longer, narro purple and er, form the reth from over; inthe flowers which are This other common Thiftle diffe leafe the all h fmoot but e, hayri and not nothing. gated orrenton the edges like a Thiftle, it differeth little or e and roote, and in the prickles way Thiftles « fometimes white,in the {eedxus r gentle The es,aculeat parnm 3, Onopy Soper, and are butfmmally fet with r; chiefely in the heads which grow many ¢ ith fhort prickles: This al(o differeth fromthe othe other,but the leaves,are more jagged,and et uery thickew the e like others. purpl are ers flow the , prickes, and nothing fo much leas pric t other the as d kly, but not filme le. the ftalkesare round and alict 4. Oxopordon, The Affes cracking Thift man, but not woolly ftalkes,which growas high as ahy leaves long leaves fet on the cornered , fome y man hath tle Thif This long, and much divided into many foote a being hes branc long, ke branchedar all, the leaves feemingli and fhorter: fet with them at cer taine {paces, cach ending in a fharpe ex heads y jong and narrow, and others {mallthe ftalkes, with the leaves, and at the toppes alfo come forth wooll thrutt forth divers bright reddifh purple Ficke : from the upper joynts of prickes,from the midi whereo { is foote long, thicke and blacke with pon {mall foote fkalkes, fet with long roote the les: Thift other unto A ads: the feedet hat followeth is like thre , 2. Onopyxus alter angu/tifalixs. fome fibres fet thereat. Thiftle? kly pric ‘Another wilde way Lhiftle. , Polyacanthos. The molt compofed whelly This mott prickly Thiftle is as it’were and narfow, fo thicke of prickles, for the leaves are fhort pe prickes, that they rake feton both fides with {mall {har branches are es alfoand away all fhewofleaves s the ftalk prickés uptothe toppess fo plentifully ftored with fharpe heads alfo are in the that nothing elfe isto be feene x the es,out ofwhich rife pure fame manner thicke fet withprick les, plifh threads, as in other Thift headed Thiftlc. 6. Cardans Polycephalos, The manyher filme nor pricke falke of this Thiftle hath neit into divers parts, h likethe laft, but branched fort er branches, on thereon other. fmall and they againe parted into ler onesunder them,with whichfiand many heads and final whichrife purplifh (mall. prickes about. them, outof leaves are but few in others, the owers of {hort threads,as ke fet t and narrow, butas rhic on the ftalkes being fhor roote is hard and ft: the with prickes as the lat almo woddy. uilara, “9, DrypisTheo br afte eAng hraftus. aeons his pact Thiftle of Theopofed onely of to be comp The leavesof this Thiftle feeme per leaves, many fet tonarpe thornes, like unto Juni ribbe in tufts at cercaine le eether on bothfides of the midd ite high, with two fuch ces: the ftalkes are {mall. acub es ofthe ftalkes are ved leaves at cach joynt : the toppfach long leaves like of wits or hes bunc with , it were l white fowers,connes,out of which come many {mal threads, like other g of {mall leaves, and not of l {mal the downe ofthe heads is Thiftles: the feede lying, in he likenntoRice very covered with a brownish barke, n away; 1 18 very yellows buskes but when the huske is take owet feede : the roote andlike in forme unto the Corne-fl about, is {mall like Couchgraffe {preading farre fi. 8. Drypis quorsndam Engdunen Another Drypis or launcing Thiftle. divers flender ftalkes ‘This launcing Thiftle rifech up with leaves and nat- fometimes to amans height, whofe long t in or divided lup of many parts, fimallycu row are made LR we |