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Show ———— i072 Caar.ia3e BE, TRIe Theatrum Botanicum. pinaster 8 e kind or leaves are winged thiekttfer together then the former wild nt fet on both fides of the middle ribbe, the end whereof runnethoand intoa divided clafper and are larger alfo then they + the flowersft of a darke purple colour, and two together and are long and narrowand fomewhat broad, wherein the cods that fucceede them are long lye five or fix flat blackifh feede and in fomegrayith: the roote-ts {tringy and peritheth every yeare, 2s Ukeiafativa alba, ~The white manured Vetch. This other differeth not from the formerin growing but is tende+ rer, the leaves not fo thicke and the flowets and fruit more white. 7icia mazima dumetorie, : of the hedges. The great wilde Vetch the former. but is larger both in This great Vetth groweth like t nu nder and-fife of the leaves: the flowers likewife are fomewha large but fhcrcer and «more wanorpale, the cods fucceeding are fhorter alfo ahd blacke and fo arc thefeedes within them. Siliqua cum fomine Aracli Indicirabri, The rel and fede of the red Indian ech oe Coral bese 3 ee Re j é : . ¥ = SS ke Victialyveftris alba, Nihive wild Verches. Tribe it darke purple veines sunning through them, the feede is fatas the if other but theteotehereof liveth'as many of the wild kindes doe, et 5 ~ Vicia mulsifiorafive picata, Tufted Vetehes: id weaker, the winged leaves are more _ The tufted'Verches hath fiuch like trayling branches as the othér have but then the former, and flanding more upright, and not innumber f2, 20. or more ona tibbe, longer and narrower kewite that Rand upon the long naked foorftalkes alway es fet oppofite one to another but unequally the flowersli uncothe flowersof Oxobrichis Cocks ae more nnumber fometimes twentie together bur {maller, {omewhatlike of a darke purple with pepe! oe cods ae sts i an ochaccole ue : Abahty Tooth 'AIFE ft g nem : the roore creepech under greune newbranches oni yeare for the old ones peril 6, Vicia (ylueftris vulgaris, Strangle Tare or Tyne. ftalkesit is {maller alfoand Icaves and TheStrangle Tare groweth like the former Tares but is rougher both in the wortt of all. but not the great orma= wilde wood Vetch 3 thelaft is called by AZatthiolas Vicia as it is indeedekindes Ve(ce faxvage and Vefceron,the Ger naredone. The Italiany\call it 7 cid, the French Ve/ce, and the wild ls kraut; the Dintch Witten, and wee imanesWeeken and the wild kind alae Wacken, andthe greatelt S. Chriftoffe in Englifo Verches, Fetches,T ares anid the wilde kind Tine, J The Vertues. \ < ° when they were greene) they yeeld a Ifthete be eaten by men (as Gales Yaith in time of dearth as fomedid and therefore ficto breede melancholy, thicke clammynourifbment, are hatd ofdifgeftion, and bind the belly, to Gangrene’s and running Viccrs : thereofsi is uted with otherthings to ftay the meale , they bindea laske. 4. is flore albo. i Vicia(yloe/tris White CHER. nite wi wild Vetches. and Cankers that are ready madeinto a Pultisand layd on the belly — ; C XIII alee Wea Liplnns, The flat Beaneor Lupine. i orramimi Aving finifhed the number of climing ping Pulfes, it remaineth to fhew you thereft which have no clafpers and firltto begin with the Lupine or flat Beane, forthe great Garden Beane which fhould ftand in the fore front I have fhewed you in my former Worke with the greater not and {maller blewand yellow Lupine, yet 1 thinkeit amiffe to give you fome of their Figures here. Lupine, white 1. Lupinus fativus albus. The great The great white Lupine rifeth up with a {trong upright diround hollowfoft or woolly ftalke fet confufedly with vers foft woolly leaves upon long footftalkes, each being long divided into five,feaven or nine feverall parts, narrow ka gaXs underand foft. greenifh on the upper fide and woolly ie 2 his'Galega altera,and /yluefiris allecalleth Vikia /ylweftris flore fpicaro,_and is the fame both with Dodoneys Onobrychidis flore,as any that {hall Vicia his with allo fame and=the a, A4altifior Baubines calleth rifetheveryyeare of it owne fowing,and choketh the Corneor any other herbeit groweth neare. Al . i4 Cuap ‘ ‘ : 7 ¢Pleceand Time. ferve for cattells foode, both in our owne Land Thefirt two forts are fowen in fields as Beanes and Peafe to their bread, and are fowen and reaped when the and others,whereofin neceffitie the poore are forced to make in woods and moift grotind with ds, among hedfound alfo are kinds other Palfes are : Some ofthe other wilde in Germany as it is likely, tobe tookeit Gerard Mt, as kind Indian ses and binfhes;but the ; y i The Names. ; ° taken tobe Vicia of the Latines,a vineséndo Galen his Bixuor Bicium ofthe Afans Bis countrey peopleis generally and (yamum ; the Girl is called Aphace as Varro will haveit : thofe cf Athesdd called itdexxor and wauoy Syracam takén for Orobus by the Apothecaries, and by CMarthiols and bethit and the-fecond {pecially were formerly as Briunfelfim and Tragus doe fhew, an rhe other learned and Decors both An theupper and lower Germanyng the true Orobws, or at leat that Which is byagetti Sea beyond reformed being they crope dver hither al fo,untill teing moft e the old erroand joyin the true; the white one neare(t thetcto,hath madeboth Lheh hs toforfak & is fer forth by the name of Vicia Indica frac Indicum, Pi/um of /thetrame by had Gerard which Pulfe that likely dumetor#,and \ doe fo too,but others Cracca albointhenew Gerard:the third iscalled by Bawhinus Vicia maxima ers did follow himand call it Apbara ¢buc wajor.and 0+ mundi, ana decane GalZhj oyneth Aphaca with Uicnasdiv calleth Vicia(ylveftris lore albo,& the fift he Tracuscaliert it Vicia fylveftris altera:the fourth is that which Clufius Ger- within them it = . high, the flowers are purple and the cods blacke,{mall and long with many {mall feedes Gy 8 —sanica,which it may alfo bee called Vicia fylucftris nemorum the seats ae feverall deferiptions and compare them may fec, The whire Vetch gro weth in fotmellike the other but the winged white with leaves have a hoary downe upon them,. the flowers are [ativa vulearis fativa. ista vulgaris 1. Visia The manurcd Vetch or Tare. . The heater of Plants hore Splish er neaththe maine {talke divideth it felfe into two parts,aft the flowers are growen from the uppermoft joynt, and are like unto che great Garden Beane but wholly white withoutany fpot, the branches flowring after the firft flowers have given flender long foft or woolly cods, leffer then of the Garden Beanc,conteining within themfoure or five flat white Beanes fomewhat yellowith within and very bitter in tafte : the roote is fomewhat long and hard with divers fibresannexed thereto perifhing yearely. 2. Lupinus alter albus, The {potced white Lupine. This other Lupine differeth from the former in the greatnefleand in.the flower which is {potted with -blew, on of the the head ofthe innermoft leaves, and the hollow uppermolt, , 3. Lupinus minimus carulew The fmalleft blew Lupine. This {mall Lupine is very like untothe former blew Lu- pinefer forth in my former Booke, in the manner of grow- ing being little or nothing woolly alfo bur {maller both flalkes and leaves, the Aowers likewife are wholly blew. as they, or very feldome witha white {pot in ig: the fecde is (maller likewife and alittle {potted. Garden Beane. i é. Out ordinary j bortenfit. Faba major |