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Botanologia
Author
Salmon, William, 1644-1713. Other Author(s): Dawks, Ichabod, 1661-1730, Rhodes, Henry, Taylor, John, bookseller.
Date Added
10 January 2014
Language
English
Publish Date
1710
Publisher
London : Printed by I. Dawks for H. Rhodes ... and J. Taylor ...
Source
Botanologia
Alternate Title
the English Herbal, or, History of Plants : containing ... : Adorned with Exquisite Icons or Figures, of the most Considerable Species, Representing to the Life, the True Forms of Those Several Plants : the Whole in Alphabetical Order
Topic
Botany > Pre-Linnean works. Botany, Medical > Early works to 1800. Plants > Dictionaries > Early works to 1800.
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vefz‘rir latifhlia minor, Eve, Per Anferirmr, The lef-
ftr Wild Broad Leaved Arach, or Goofs Foot;
, who‘re Defcription, Virtues, 67:. you may fee in
Chap. 312. following. This lait Broad Leaved kind
is called j‘lltrtar, in refpeft it is accounted of the
leiTer Kind, and is- lell'et than the Great Braad Kind,
.dc-fctibcd in the former Chapter.
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III. The Dcfcriptionsilhejrjt, Narrow Leav’d
Wild Atach, bar, a llang [lender Roar; with many
firing: leaning frant it, from whence rife: 143, one
fretty large Stalk, with nary: largrBranches' on It,
all over Mealy cr Sendy, Imithia’green: 1 gray .ar
'tthite Sandinef: 'aa alfo‘are the Leaver; the Leavn
=grawfngle, and are placed irregularly up and danm
the Branch“, they. are, lang and narrow 2. my! [the
, 7the leave: if Hydropiycr, or Looilrife, bar that they
arejhorter and narrawer, net dented an the V edger,
‘jEt at the iairtt:,'fmath, and pointed at, the-end: .-
The Stdlkr‘ m1 Brancher. fhaat up into long Spthy
‘Headr, 3f grim )Tllaw Flowerr,‘ not much unlike ta
the gretit broad km! 171; the farmer Chapter, andllhe
Seed like thefame al 0.". 2 j , ‘ y’ x ‘3'; ,
‘ 4 IV. neither Narrow Leav’d Ardch of the leji’r
kind," it not maehgunlike ta, thefam'er, bat every " ‘
no le er 57721 the Leaver narrower, . iglylbifmomb
‘od?’theje‘dgea, and painted, ha! jbrrlmrre glare of
them dre divided ar jagged, or. a little ‘natc ed, far
whichreahm L'obel'called ir,‘ AttIpIex Sylve‘ltns po-
Iygoni- autHelkqus‘folio." The Stalkr, Flyover: and
Seed,'are a? like theformert' " " . - "
-- V. The ed Berry-bearing Attach, 1:74 "5111 Ar-
‘ rActhjb in Spain -, but with (l! 11': liter: d up ”I
’ Gardens“: It is an Elegant Plant, having a Roatjrnall
and Hbrattr, ‘. 2154‘ [flfhlllgjllflt’f Seed 'tmte, qhenee
’ carrier diver: jlertdhr Brant Jet jivnewhat. Woody, a-
bout a Foot high, more or lefr, (“carding a: the [age
where it grawr,‘tznd thegaadnefi'tf; the Gram! will
['Ndude, hr tillthe hind: of Amches, bath-Garden
and Wild, dehghr ta grew in a Fail-tank Sm], as art
,Dtiaghillr, 81c. )' from theft Salli: andBranche: cam
' Chap 28 Eaghjb Barbe
Broad Leatfd Wild Atach in the fhrrtter Chaplerr,
fet at the Jami; one above another ; and at every (If
the jEztd mat: with the Leaver, ,whith ftand upon
Poatfall’r, even frem the lousjt Leaver, near the
Raul, jlandr a final! Red Berry, Clttji'er fajhian, that
I: [the to a Bumble or Dew Berry, Clear, and alrnaji‘
Trargfparzenr, with manyfrr'all 6min: in it, 'andfall .
afan admirable ftziee, a: Red (LIBlaad, or deep Red
Wine,- which being braijed . u an the back of the
Hand, while it is frelh, tell he”; . (u v'i "at: had
drawn Blaadaat thereof; which Ber being Jygmwr
blaekglh, and ‘rantainr in it fznall II ackr'lh Seed, out
cf which this very Bedntiful Plant will fpring up e-
ve Tear afit: own accord, ifjitjered tajhed.
I. The Placer. The two hilt grow by Walls,
old Hedges, Ditch tides, and Dunghills, in almolt
all places throughout the Kingdom: the Berry-bait:
ing is Wild in S afn, from whence being brought
to us, it is' plume and. nourifhed up in Gardem‘.
VII. The Timer. They all Flower in the Summer
Months, as May, .fune, fuly, and Attguji, the Seed
continually ripening in the mm Seafon. '
VH1. '17): Qualities. Thefe Wild kinds are not to
'C01de M 111:
o t as the‘ former, not exceeding the
V, 51% Degree. They are Ahitetfive, Attenuating, Ee
mollient, and Alterative 5 dedicated, as the others,
to the Wombland Joints; - -' ‘
. 'IX. 'The‘S enfratiad. ’ They are proper againlt
Wounds and, lcers,t thoGout, Painsand Aches,
proceeding from 5. hot (hufe. '1 - .- .
t. X. The Pre aratiom; ‘There are made thereof,
1. xi Ponder 41:12 Seed. 2212;7111'52’. .- 'An Edema
'4. A Decallian. 5. ‘A S yrnp. " 6. A 9311714 In; ‘7. A
’EaMzrn. 8..Thefuiceqf albc’ Berrie: a the Red
Berry- bearingt , ‘ ' : . V
. 4 I72: Virtuer.
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= XI. Theollfs of all theiEIPrepmtions atelihe'
time with thofe in 'the 'two aforegoing :Chagtets,
and thercfore to "them wet‘refcr you; theft: orbs
having the fame Virtues and Prcpcrtics, but not fill].
out fo Cold-and Moilt. '1 U '
XII. The Berries-[cf the Red Berry-hearing’Ararh‘.
The Beauty Oftthc Juice‘lis admirable ;-but what
Phyiiml Virtues it may have is not ,fo fully known :
being given'jnwardly, tof j. dra'm,’ or more,- in Red
Wine or Alicant,‘ it is good ‘againlt S itting Blood,
Filling Blood, or the Bloody Flux; ho Juice boa
ing inf ifl'atcd and reduced to a Ponder, 'lS goodto
fiop Bleeding oum‘tardly‘t and inwardly givedit
Ito s the overflowing ,of‘the‘Loches,-or the Terms
in Vomen, and‘Ifrengthens the Womb. v Doubtlgi’s
cutofv it that may be’ made fiavcraI- glorious Pzg-
.M'entr, or Linning Calaarr, for the ufcs. of Liana-r, 'r
Painten', ac. Dofc, of the infpiflite Juice is half a j
dram, or more,’iunny pmpeerVeh‘iclc. = j 1 x j I
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‘ ' V fur-5hr: in Latin, Alriplt’x fd'tida: and
Cordar, Garafma: ( becaufe it Iinells like 5 ' . ‘
Elli) from 246:9, 1’1]th 5' whence comes ga'oh 1- ’4
Iiguanrenfeu fartie: Plft‘lllm : alfo, Tray!” 65’"
manhunt; and by Pena and, Label, Atnplex felt .
garm alert: :4 . t ,fmells more 1' than the
Ram, or Male Goatiandjhercfore, . y's szrfl,
fcmc hate called ittbyaFi re,l[IIlela-'mEngblb 1
i'tbfmall :arner‘d- Leaver, warm]; "unlike ta the-
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