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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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(‘01:, very lihevlthe Peremlidl, or the Peofe within
thorn do; are. , . ’ , , ‘ t
IV. The fcconl ha: ogfniall Root, front whence
fpring up Bronche: or Stalls: jive or fx Feet long,
with fuch like Il’elt:, or :ltinny Membrane: on both
edge: at [my joint, [rant whence‘cotne forth long
Leaver, divided aft e top into two other jinoller
Leaver ; and higher upzonrdrfet totthfix Leave: on
bcthfdor .- onJ ‘in the middle bctzrcenAthent conic:
forth ofnzoll Cltfper or Tcndrel, by which it icotche:
hold (j every thing which jlond: next unto, it. ‘ At
the joint: olfo- come forth the Plowen, either one or
two (I! the nay), upon long Foot olke, like tento the
other kind, the upper Leaf o a fine Crunjtn, or
Orange color, and the other in the Middle 4 4 ['er-
fel? White. After the Plowerr ore pal, corner the
.Peofe or Seed in long Code, every Seed bunching ottt,
m in the Cod: of Orobus, and at large almojl ell the
fritdller Poole: ‘ '
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'g’reatcr that! coclclecl (idling
to: I Wit a?"
. V. V'I‘he third ho: ofntollflcnder Root, froni whence
rife: up fovernl Stalks, which I 'o upon the ground,
ttnlefr fupforted by httoething j ending near thent :
tn 1!: manner of growing it dmier: but little from
the ffhr’mvz‘a but it: Leave: ore ‘fblttflblltg longer,
turning a little roundijh, olnzaf! Ciclefqthion’d. , ‘The
Homer horit: inner Leave: white, and the outword
fornctchnt onrglijh, the Cod: which fhllow are thick
and fhort, which contain within them, mall, ra'nnd
blarklfhmee. . - ' .. ,. ’
‘ VI. The fourth differ: little front the lajl, but on-
ly in the fnmllnefc of the Plont, and. the Ode, hon I
ving a little roughnef: upon themt v >
VII: The hhh htu aftnall I'ibrou: Root, perifhing
every Tear, from whence fpring: up weokJVinged
Sloth: lying rolong‘on the ground, if notjicpported
17y joinethzng near them, likt‘dr. all thefornzer ha-
vtng all) loco Mall Leaver at the-faint: and 1100
other: narrower lihmtfe on the Branche: 1which ter-
MIINM in divided Climber: or derels.., The Flow-
fhtnewhot round, wt
er: are white, and land on ’long I‘betjlolhe, ”hid,
being pry! away, I 2”: corner ajter their; jhort God;
hintemhot flat, with t co little narrowjlnt: all along,
the hack ofthent; mic-h contain within the”: Sm]
or PeJe, flat, white, and cornered, and foinczelui
larger than thofe of the former forte.
VIII. 'Clhcfixth in it: Rook, Stalhr, Leave:, and
mnnnerfgrozcing, is like the jornter .- the Elm-er,-
ond See chiefly declare the dijerence ; Ihe Floweri-
are of a dark dead purple color, and the Code which
hallow, arefnmller, tcithfilrn: at their back: like the
fitrtner. The Seed or Peqfe within them, are elfo
cornered, but of a dork brown color, ht that they are
olrnoll block in omearonce. -
IX. The feventh ho: ofntollfibrom Root [Wilh-
ing or the re]? do, every. Tcor ; and difhr: in no
thing front‘the hfth and fixtl), but in the Leaver,
which are much [Jrger ; and the Hozcerr, which are
cf a pale blew on the ontjide, the inner Leave: being
more blew. The Chd: ore mall, and olnioll round,
winged at the back like the fhrnter, in which i: con-
tained brown cornered Seed: ' .
-X. The eighth ha: Root:, and Stnlh:,'lihe the la ,
and refernble: it in it: manner of growing -, but it:
green Louver are narrower and longer then I .ok, on!
it: Flower: are of a dull deed kin! of Orange color
which being poll await, there follow: fhort Code, on
't brownijh cornered Seed.
XI. The ninth ha: a fntoll jltram Root or the re
have, from whence there corner forth fever-o] long,
weak Stalk: with flint on the edger; at the Joint:
are twofntoll Leaver, and from between thent corne
forth the Brancher, which htriie feverol’hnoll dork
green Leave: on them, .hnnewhnt round at the endr,
and arejhrnetirne: three on n jide, and hinetinte: but
two, but not alwgtr one ogainji another. 4 Front the
' bqfont cf the Stalk and Branchee,,corne forth corn-
;nonl ttro Flower: on a long Footjiolhr the up er
leafheing reddilh, ’ond the other purplijh, o ter
which come ‘htrth long fntooth Code, without any film
at the back, containing within them, round, but fitne-
ichot ont Seed, or PetJe,’of a brownitlv colore '
XII. 'IhePlocer. .They all grow in Spain, from
whence they were hill: brought to us : the firlt four
grow Wild : the latter five are Manured there; but
with us they all grow only, in Gardens. , ,
XII]. The Timer. They Flower in filly, and the
Seed is Ii e in Augujf or September; '
XIV. ’IEhe Qualitier, Specijcotion Preporotionr,
and Virtuer, are the firm: with out half: or Bans,
to which we refer you. The five Iaft Manured
forts, Boel hys, are eaten by the poor People of -
Spain inllmd ofBratd, for where thcfe are eaten
for Food, feldom any Bread Corn is eaten : They are
ofa vey folid Subflzmce, and extrmml Nutritive,
and therefore nourifh more than otherGY in, but are
more hard;of ConcoSlion. ‘ . >
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‘ 0f 9 .151 9 KW E. E D Common-
1., HE Noni“. t: is ulled in Gri’ek,'AW'3 In
,, Latin, Alfi‘ne : Iannglijh, Chicktceed. ’.
II. The Kind:. There'are three principal 105‘ S
Lfmmn min), JIM-116.c'olltlltunir, Common ChiC ‘
We .3 2. 'Amm mtg“ Alfine agitation, Water 0‘
Marth.‘ Chickweed, of which in the next ClPE‘
ter. -3.‘-'Axm its", Alline nolha, Ballard Ch1c "
Weed, of which we lhall treat‘ in Chap. 129. Of
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the Common kind, thsrevis; t. Jllhne momma, D’i'
‘ . , 'dnneltfl';