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Show 1214 | Cuar,3, : Tbeatrum Botasicum, Triseiy ena ee : s leffer or yreater inone place then anorher.. The Datch call ic Dotrer blotmen, And we Marth Matigolds,of fome Gouldes, and in fome Countryes Bootes. Khe Vertmess ; Wehave notunderftoodthat anyhath applyed this in Phyficke for amy gricfe or difeate; 2 Lsbere Cuar,4e_ The Theater ofPlants, Taine 14 lus flammeus major,mine + 0° ying wicamin leflee Marth ort,and with dented leaves. Spearew ot ose Crowfo 123 famameus maritinaus Bayonenfis G” lus ard {mall ah abe The French rt: w hitc flowed Spoarewo Cwar. IIT. =) He Marth or water Peany wort, eee Cotyledon palnfiria. Marth Penny wort; Cotyledonpalafirh gerks Seprentrionaliam, as fome call it, gtowreth creeping onthe ground,with longtrayling branches, {hooting forth fibres at fundry joynts,and roundith deep greencleaves, little hollow in the middle and unevenly dented about the edges, cach ftanding on afmall long footeftalke, the Aow- €rsare very {mall and white, comming forth under the leaves, the rootes are very {mall fibres that doe not grow deepeinithe ground, The Place and Time, Te groweth alwayesin- wet grounds, marthes orbogges, asion Hampfteede heath, and)... in manyother places neere Lovides, and flow= reth in July, The Names. Itiscalled by moft Herbariftes in thefe daies Cotyledon paluftris, and aquatica, Lobel callethir, (ottyledon aquatica acris Septentrionalinm,.and in his obfervat ions maketh a doubeif i = Callitriche of Pény, buris taxed therefore by C:olsmna , who calleth it Ranunculus aquaticus Reedvara ee king ita Raranculus,as itis mot probable, how{fceverit betermed Cor ledon, from the forme of the leaves 3 Our Apothecaries as well as they beyond Sea, didnufe this kindeinftead of 1 true Vimbilicus Venera, being ern in that the forme thereof doth fomewhatrefeimble fare they have amended that error now;in better ingthetrue plane. It iscalledin fome Countries ofit,but knowthis Land the White rot, becaule if fheepe feede thereon, it will kill them, : The Vertues. Byreafon of the fharpetalte it cannot but be ofan hor 7. Ravetaces'us Sardinius lanaginofis. The truc Sardinian Crowfoote. 6. Ranuncalus palufiria Sardomins letis. Roundleafed Marfh Crovefoote, quality fomewhatlike the Crowfeete, and thereforg Tequireth re(peé in che ufe and nota currenttradition , wehave nO certaine property recorded ofit. ee Cua?P. ly. Ranunculus palufiris, Marth Crowfoot e: See F thiskinde of Crowfootethere are divers forts,w hich fhall be declared in this place,béing referved = forir. ; 1. Rantaculus palufirisflanemem major, This greater Marfa Spearewore hath a long joynte Thegrearkr or Marth Spéareworr. roote,ftored with many blackith fibrés from n< whence rifeth up athicke joynted {mooth ftalke two dfoote high, furnithed with largeand long fhiping,and (mooth thinner leaves then in the next,fome being morethen halfe a foote long; and two or three inches en bat fimajler up to the < : ; roppey -where ftand afew pateyellow Crowfoote like flowers, but larger then in 2, Ranunculus paluficssflammens minorSveangnfifolin. The leer Spearewort. Theleffer Spearewort eros up.with more ftore —— thereon,dndmore{tore of pale ycllow. flowers of 2pmy ercene ftalkes, with loriger, thicker, and narrowé , likeother forts of Crowfeerey. the feede that followe ike Pia th is mudde, forts of Crowfeete : the roote 1>.pothing-but abnth of threddes or fibres that grow deepe in the ; 3. Rartinnnhy Rameneus _ This other dented Spearewort iwaltogerher ferradus. Dented S rewort, ving the leaves dented about the edges in morelike eit is the very Core but charthis is ofténtime found, hathemain the other, for both ofthem is often feene,the plaine with fome dented leaves,and thedemted with fc plamelcaves among them, ea. 4. Basuncnig flamoment Baygnenfis, The French Spearewort; ¢ leaves have hadarcanother fort ofSpearewparHee Bayon, growing in their Marfhes meere the Sea coats, whole long and narrows fhatpepomnted arthe ends, the Qalke is branched and beareth larger yellow flowers then the la{t,the rootes are Whe ie (OY 5. Ranunculus fammenbfope albé minor; Small white fowréd Spearewort, ort hath fich like long leaves bat leffer andnarrower by much: the ftalke is as the leffer Spearewort hath, ftanding upon Jong footeltalkes bare without leaves, faving that arthe toppe breake forth it hathtwo {mall long leaves,the where the flowers the feede and rootes arc alikeiaio, flowers are {maller then the commen fmall fort, tut pure white, eli ce e om ; 6, Rannne J SY Wyse (de 72 dh “K H} ay at / dla ij pyres tf pn BA Bg |