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Show | i f i || ,' } | | , } “988 Theatrum Botanicum. Cuar.4. The Time ithi The firlt ' the end of 5\‘ummer, and veri 1 and fecond flowerin : later withus, and therefore feldome doe their fede ppcie 9 ie Renbeeyentiae eaten ree i : The Names Eryngium, quafi E pe puyw five rittym, nm, ditlum aitinm nimis | "e-ri in Greeke E'pey aorwv Eryngi Itis ;calledae TRIBE Q,es ec j The Theater of Plants. i Calcitrapa vulgaris, x, Carduas fPellaria five Fhe ondinary Rare Thiflle, ig » Cardaus <olffitialis Dodonae. St, Barnabies Thiftle by Dodonews, thinke ae iik the ee of che fable, chat one Goate cropping a eee ford Recta ae ee ae or {pit it out againe ; or as others fay untill rhe She bias fhe wide called eh es fo aby Aipoaiscaries fhoppes ite calieth aeSoyer pte on Centum capita, fome of saxk prosk ke fome fome Pliny d tto Drypés ‘pts Theophra i : Eopecits singe aytanto doth thereofmake doubt, and others referre actit ROT madLae ’ s alfo: Cafalpinus unto the es atinOe nd 7 fny, Lacuna calleth it Glycyrrhiza Con mebei Tran— - “oe onely Baubinus and Gefner in bortzs call it Erynginm ee fait Nae se oe — 7 re and Bauhinus, becaufe in Germany there is no ae eS fecondis called where onely it is naturall ie o frequent,the for. metbeing oe <now - as being farre fromtheSea fide imply Erynginm 3 Fuchfins, eAngnilara, a me —, —_ es, Cafalpinus and T abermontanus call it epithite, bie Suge aaa aeatin Matthiolus,Durantes and iat 7 } , Gefner and Gerard Eynginm mediterra oi at Eryagineh ek meditere ve . whi and Clufins, Mutoni rancum ; the third the Eryngium {illum planum pla s { ot Lobel, Lugdunenfis rie Na eee Borrsien an a ter see oe Waneiswaives Jetigai noe, ar th is called by Clufius Eryngium pumilum bifpani eeeplienc tal a—3 stharPiakptefo i fiftis called 4 Lobel & Pena Cote spe. >! montanum minivan 5 and Banhinus ; : i "ene aefive eles Cardui minimi| ecies, Bawhi &Eryngium f re Ne 92° na Ten Capitulo smienstiis ntioneth this, calling it Carduus Eryngivides: [ pseg eal te eva Gh cece Spaniards Coeentidin The Paracaslt, RC alfo WeAE Senge of to is Laure os moneyen m pat capita,and fome the Germanes Wablendifti “oleae accisine a ch Meere wortele,Endeloos and Crus diftcl,and we in Englifh . oe ee ag Sea Holl y,or Sea Hulver. oh e Holl yy are are temperatein vi and E ¢l Both the Vpland and Sea ae Neale. te t i heate. { omewhat drying morisolaterinnaea)fe esoeen i the oth ieee alll gapemeadIfa gs > thew youof the Sea kinde , you 10 maytransferre toaie tenderfhootes are eaten of divers, eiither raw or pickled ie : thed i . evens ae ry effe@uall to open the obftruétions of t h e { er ee i ——: ‘ the fpleene and liver, and helpeth ) j oe eaeele indcologne joawepcrehe : the serearpe fame alfo, or the powderof the roote, toth iti eth the ftone, and Togges, and Fr or biting of Serpents, {ting anainft the or as Heraclides ce eecoe Goof, 2s availeable - il espe doth sponthereto ze Se Se ge conite,and conti a otto, other ocpoyfonons herbes: the e continued ufe of the decoction fc b ftoppi helpe theopine , dothand Baethe thepiffing ki the ftrangury, ofthe ee cfe éts of the reines eines and kidneyes, andiif f PaaS i y droppes,a Oe ’ ftone, , andall def Of th urine and the feerconiumtresnsnoingthei dengan ae LahOFeerie are Bore withthe ftone, ai the oe — a te 5 rench difeafe:the rootes bruife ie outwardly lictet helpeth snpliet a eecoy. s the throate, called the Kingsevill, or taken iasai ats: * ae see Stel peetee it{peedily = if the roote be bruifed a ke Bw oe Cae the ficfh, > doth thornes, n€s,vee ) guttering eos : Des dcsine feth &c, remainingin D doth not onely draw them forth Michie tine orc ta: ng new flefh where it was confumed,or almoft falle ieieul easeeotaareneekdctiih ae epee 3 of selpcth impoftumes therein. The diftilled water bonne. iesved ahd ftalleeate viaee ian agues, as alfo for themthat h i effe@ua em, without they turne the wholc body therewith alfo. The ohpane a rine “Auall both rootes and Venery toincite Natives bythe tobe nfed in Phyfi é ufed much ar€ forts n yficke, but the two laft ele cardaus Solffitialis Lovell? lsLobels 9°. Barnabies Thift of thé plant being in any Jong white prickes, no part fomewhat yellowifh,, and place elfe prickly, which are le ; out of the middle as fharpe as in any other Thiftof dof many {mallredwhereofrifeththe flower comp heads after the flowers the dith purple threads, and in d feede lying in downe are patt, come {mall whitifh roun long, and. wooddy pe, fmall is e as others doe : the root it felfc from it owne rifhing every yeare, and raifing fecde fowingftellaris flore albo, 2. Carduns : The white fowred Stare Thiftle. the former, Thiftle from There isno difference inthis leaves, and the white butin the white greeneffe of the threads inthe flowers. 3. Carduus frellatus latifolins. The broade leafed Starre Thiftle. than the broader and fhorter leaves Cuap. XIIIL Carduus Stellaris. The Starre Thiltlé, BexF S ift! oe the Lointpedioiintondy :etwo or three forts, fome whereofhave beene butlately fourid b nie ic in ofmore ancient cognifance, the Spiza or Carduns) Solpitials ofthonuiberinthat % 32)BD One picien thie eee beast oth fo meerely refemble them, as fhall be prefently thewed - ti oe Taldir Bielpectic gin oo at cultomehath entituled them Thiftles, might as eel be refer 4 fg flore seo capitulspinoges eo eads, as divers others there placedare, ‘and even Clufius , Beheaa ios , at the firft among the Thiftles, doth afterwards changehis minde. > oepeeaed r 2 A ei anes tee,eees Theordinary Starre Thiltle. Sdged, Samewtae déencty — ath divers long and narrow leaveslying next untothe grouud, cutor tor hi Risckiaiiinaaicee ASean almoft even parts, foft or a little woolly all over the gree which is isdneintas dob, eather tse rife up divers weake ftalkes parted into many branches all oo i eo ceewioes ae ote “ much raifed up, that it feemetha pretty buth fet with divers Arelike divided s ; 5 feverally doe ftand long and {mall whitith greeneheads, fet with icy fand long This Thiftle hath cut in onthe edges, former, but not much or-fo deepely at the corners ; the there with a fewprickes fet here and few branches fet with ftalke is but little divided, having round thicke white like leaves, and at the toppes {mall {et together, in rhe many heads, fet chicke with prickts, the moft part fet {preathe fathion ofa Statre, feven for them being middleding inevery place, thel geft of fhorter ; out ofthe being moft,and the other on each fide threadslike unto middle of the head rife reddith purple and annuall, (mall rooteis the or S. Barnabies Thiftle. divers other Thi(tles.: Dodonaus his Midfommer Thitle ground, deepely cut inon the the . Carduus Solftitialis Dedonai, long leaves lying next ro as hee faith hath in along point, ofa This Thiftle of Dodoneus {omewhat broad and en‘ing parts, the lower part being with divers long and high, foote two fides into many long and narrow which rife up divers upright ftalkes and allofthem witbout any prickes upblewith greene colour, from among, them: uppermoft without divifion, but the or rarhek more narrowleaves, fomewhat divided {mall fharpe prickly heads, whole prickes are as white fundry on them; atthe roppés ftand in |