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Show Tripe, Theatrum Botantcum. 1434Cx A P32. The Names, a ‘ 4 aaa and ror : nee i Baubinus calleth the firft by the namein the title, as he doth the fourthalfo, The fecond fi _ Hg roar leth Salix pumila latifolia, the third here b-ing his firfl, and his fecond » the fecond here, ca i ae calleth abortiva, as itisinthe title. The fixtisremembred hy Alpinus among nis Egiptian plants, Saffuf. fue Ban,and Veftingivs faith the Egiptians and Syrians call it Caleb allo, Rawwe fixs (aith the Syrians called it The heater of Planes, TRiBE 16. 3.~Salix huwmitis angu/tifolia repens, Creepinglove Willowy with natrow leaves, Cwarg2 1435, 4. Salix ob\oago incano folios The blacke low Willows \\WZ "The lat Renwolfius, allo faithis called Garé by the drabians, and Garrabbythe Moores. ELE ba 2Z BSS foore high,put with an head asbigge asa childes head,being kept thus low of ee o : he or me fhootes or wandsthat rife out of it,are cut every yeare for ufe, the barke whereof infome is eet tith, in others browni(h, the leaves arc long and narrow, yet broader then any oftherelt for the aa pe t - S—, NS. The Ofier. The Ofier hathaQumpeor ftocke ofa tree, as biggeasonesarme at the molt, and nota eu : a <= 1. Salix aquatica humilis, 4 @> Ereofthere are divers kindes which grow diverfly fome in more wet places then others, and fir I ® mult {peake of the Ofer, becaufe althoughit growwith longer twigges or roddes,then many of the reft, yetit beareth narrowlong leaves. RAZ 7) ZN\S Cuar. XXXII. Salix pumila anguftifolia, Lownartowleafed Willowes. follow,dented about the edges, darke greene on the upperfide, and w hitifh underneath : this hae ee < on 2. Salix pumila anguffifoliaretta. Theftraight dwarfe Willow with natrowleaves. , ae feryed to beare any flowers, becaufe ail the fhoores are yearely lopped off clofe to the head, eat fe into the ground will fpring to be young trees, to be dreffedin like manner,and fo will anybranch of the former rs J q : / ; : greater forts. barker foote long, covered with a eres a ee ‘The ftemmes ofthis Willow are {lender yetupright.nor above a the leaves are narrow andlong like unto thofe of Line or Flaxe, greene above and gray weit: di e ona ae being wholly gray and hoary: the bloomingsor catkins are foft and yellow, likethe ae a esy ie a a forth before the leaves, and paffe into downe beingripe, tharis blowne away with the winde, the roo i blacke offingers bignefle with fibe rs thereat,growinga flope. ; 3. Salix humilis anguftifoliarepens. Creeping low Willow with nat rowleaves, and leaning, and lying uponthe flender Thebranches of this low Willow,grow to be a foote or more long,but ground, whereit will fhoote forth rootes againe, fet with fhorter andnarrow leaves, diverscommingforth toge~ ther, greene above and gray below,in other things not unlike the former. a Salix aquatica hamilis. "TheOfer, ce 2. Salix pumila anguftifalia vette, The ftraight dwarfe Willove-with narrow leaves, 4. Salix oblongo incano acuto folio) 2 The blacke low Willow. The fteramehereof is covered witha darke red barké,pat4 ted into fundry fhort branches with narrow long and fharpe pointed darke greene leavesupon them, and hoary under- neath,the reft agreeth with the former. $- Salix Helice Theophrafti, Hungarian low Willow. The branchesof this Willoware very flender and pliant, though the body bee somewhat great, covered witha pale yellowith barke, the leaves grow by couples, being long narrowand harpe pointed, greene with a certaine hoarinefie above and gray underneath, with {ome finall leaves at the bottomesof them,and with{mall reddithbals or blifters fometimcs on them alfo: the flowers, &c. agree withtre former, but this is proper hereunto to have {caly heads of leayes at the ends ofthe branches. 6- Salis Alpina Pyrenea Low Willowof the Pyreneas hils. This {mall Willow rifech unto fcarfe halfe a cubits height, with flender fhors branches, full of fmall long leaves, hairy all upon the edges,and as foft as Velvet, , the italke with the catkins thereonare aninchlong, being foft and flender, but elfe like the reft. q+ Sahx Alpina repens anguftifolia non incana, The greene creeping Willow. The branches hereof,although fome of them rife above thé ground, yet take they roote below, having fomewhat broad andlong leaves on them,wholly greene, fo that but that the flowers doe appeare like unto the reft,none would takeit to bea Willow. 8. Salix anguftiffimis &longiffims folys, ; The longeft leafed Willow. This low Willow hath yellowifh rods, with the longeft natrowelt leaves of any of therc{t, white on both fides, bur 5. Salix Helice T heopba/ti. Hungarian low Willow, |