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Show ——— Cw ar.28, Theatrum Botanicum. Trispe i. TriseEti. filiquop; becaufe their long cods'are moteeniinentto be fcene, which thall nexe follow; and the reft in their of Plants. ee The ‘Theatereee meen eee z, Lotus qaadiipinnasis filiqn? Sa Souare eodd.d P.afe, order, Cuar. XXVIII 1. Lotws edulis Creticus, TrefoilePeafe of Candy. his Trefoile Pulfe or Peafe {hooteth forth divers {lender ftalkes fer with brownih greene leavesat fe. erall diflances thereon ; three alwayes(tanding ona foote ftalke, which are {appy, little thicke and © | pointed, the flowers are yellow, but like unto fmall Peafe bloffomes, which are followed by round s' cods, fomewhat crooked, and great in comparifon of the {mallnefle of the plant, wherein lie roand Peafe of a{weete talte, like unto our ordinary Peafe, and while they are young and greene nfually fold in their pale y eek Q markets, and as much defired ofthem, as our Peafe withus : the whole Plant with ftalkes and leavesarea litrle hairy < the roote is finall, thready and annuall growing amongtheir corne, and in the bordersof their fields, 2. Lotus quadripinnat Gliquis. Square codded Peafe. r This kinde of Pulte cr Peafe I have fhewed you in my former booke, that it hath a crimfon bloffome,and long SM WY) toundcods, withfoure filmes, two at one fide, and two at another, 3. Arbusfeu Lotus Lgyptica. The Egyptian foure leafed Lotus, This {mall herbe growing not much above an handbreadth high, hath divers round Trefoile-like leaves srow- ing onthe hairyftalke foure moft ufuall together, at the toppe whereof ftandeth fundry white fowers, after whomthefeede followeth thatis like unto Peare kernellsin the huskes, 4, Lotusfylueftris Creticus. Candy wilde Trefoile, This wilde Trefoile rifeth up with ftalkes a foote high, having at each joynt two {mall leaves, and from théncé 4. Lotus fylueiris Cretiens, Candy witde Trefoil.. 3. Abfus feuLorus 21 yptaicd. The Egyptian four | at.d Lotus, three other {mall darke greene leaves, upon very fhort or no foote ftalkes atall ; the fowers are {mall and yel- low.comming forth both at the joynts and toppesof the {taikes,ufually two together, and fo many codslikewife come up intheir places, being very {mall, and tong, with feede in them, as {mall as Muftard-feede : the rooteis {mall and hard, yearely perifhing, the whole plant tafteth fomewhat like a Pulfe, yet with alittle bitterensand foureneffe therem which quickly vanifh away 5- Lotus pratenfis MonSpelenfium. Smooth coddedTrefoile of Mompelier, This rifeth up with cornered and jointed ftalkes a foote high, with leaves, ufually threé together, more long thanround ; the flowersare yellow, growing both at the joynts and toppes of the ftalkes, after which come large andlongcods, with feedes like Fenigreeke in them: the roote is {mall andlong, 6. Lotus afperiorfraticofus. RoughTrefoileof ALompelier, Thisislike che aft, but thet the Qalkes grow bigger, harder, and rougher, the leaves are narrower and hoary : the flowersare yellow {fet in hoary huskes fmaller chan the former, and the feede leffer alfo, 1. Lotus edulis Creticus. Trfoil: Peale of Gandy. 7» Lotus fruricofus Granatenfis , Spavifo hoary hard Trefoile. This Trefoile # ound by Clufius in Granado & Valen. téain Spatne, and referred by him to the Oxytryphylinm of Stribonius Largus rifeth acubitehigh, with many ranches, and three leaves alwayes fer together,faith Clufius,{ but fometimes foure {aith Lobel,if his be the fame: )the flowers are {mall & whitith many growing ina round tuft togecher,with {mall feede, after them containedin {mall long cods ; the roote is fomewhat great andthicke, and aftringent: Of this he maketh two forts, one whofeftalke is greene and the roote white, growing in moift places ; the other withreddith Rtalkes and branches, and the roote fomewhat reddifh, wherewith, as he faith, they ufe in thofe places e make afyrope of good effect againt the bloody Xe, 8, Lotus bemorrboidalis major five Trifolinm hemarrboidale majus. The greater Pile Trefoile. The greater of thefe pile Trefoiles,. hath a long ftraight roote, fomewhat wooddy, with very few fibres atit, from whence rifech up ofually but one ftalke a cubite or twohigh, branched into divers hard weake flexible twigges, and they apaine into other{mall bran- ches, bearing atevery joynt five leaves, two whereof ftand clofe to the ftalke, each upon a {mall fooreftalke, and the other three rife betweene them, and higher than they upon another foote ftalke likea Trefoile, the leaves and {talkes being all hoary, yetin the younger plants, onely the three leave ftand together ona ftalke oF r shins a ather rwo atthe borrome of them, the fowers grow many togtrher ina raft, ofa whiereot that follong and round cods, greater andthicker than the next hich turneinto the he northoidalt veine, as it 5 ur, fowewhat {wollen, and very well reprefenting t 7 erig Ee fingular + fromthe alfo d partly ; 7 nac part tooke the from whence it in downe fallen fc/ e de o te y : : 2 call rounddblacke ; {mall : | whichare blacke Ee 5 piles, withir divers within to cuiré the> piles, ie : pile Trefoile, ic T he lefler A , ify -Pboidale alterumfive minus fe Lotus Datechampij. ise hamo ifolium tow ey a6 ¢ parted intolong branches, with wo or three foote high, i aa tall ftalke,r hath Trefoile hath pile Trefoile 7 z) efler fer pil {7 wheree thft the leavess grow jc he joynts ( the andto lone a long enoether noon eaves both clofe fet to the foote of every branch, a4 % leaves,th : t } ree ftandingg together uponait Trefoile li ai large asthe aes ce comeother leaves,as B : |