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Full Title
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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Salmon :
W. The fccond ha 4 Root thick and long, black-
ilh on the out jide, hat reddilh within, having many
fizz-e: appertaining to it. Front (cheneeffnng forth
Stalk: with many Leaver, ol o Lettve: gromngfrotn
the Root. The Stalk: are final], weak, and a l1ttle
hoary, and the Leaverfpringing front their: are fve-
fold, or' divided into jive forte, 11 l1ttle dented and
pointed at the end:, green on the offer hie, and a
kind of hoaiy white underneath .’ between thtfe
rLe‘ave: grow u‘eak Brancher, leaning dawn to the
groand near afoot long, Hilblltttllyjllt‘ll like have:
on them hot le[]i'r than Ilqut helozv‘ The flUu‘L'l‘J: are
afloat the largenef: If thefortner, vb!!! ”not fttlloltf‘jh
large a: the next following, tja ichite tolor, eonl’ijling
of jive rounder pointed Leave: than the other: are,
' having a niek in the middle, and feveral finall yellow
thread: in the middle of the flower, ji't with a wool-
lylt'ead, having inanyjittall Seed: jet together like
Itnlo a Crozvhtot head of ,Seed. Of thi: kind there
1‘: another whqfe green Leave: are not dented about
the edger, little delllg in any thing el e.
V. The third ha: (1 Root fitnewhat thlek and long,
of a hlaekijh hrowt eolor mlhottt, and reddilh with-
in : Front thir Root fliring forth-”tony lea-on, aw
Stalk: or Brancher, the Leave: jland tipon their
own Stalk:, and are divided into fve farm, a: if
they were jive jE'veral Leaver, dented about the
edge:, and almojl fliarfifointed, very like to the Er“
or" Common kafbil, at that theje are every way:
larger, and a little hairy, ro7n whieh rife up jlra1t
or upright Stalk: or a w ile,.till they are grown
up, to a eonjt'dera le length, then they 1neline, or
lean ‘hnnnohat down toward: the grottnd, a: hath the
,hmoer do. 'Jhtfe Stalk: are a little hairy olfo, and
divided near their top: into two or three Branch”,
and they again into other: finaller -, upon the top: of
(very onetf whieh grow: one Flower, of a white to:
lor, and larger than in either of the ,htrrner, eonfijF
ing a foe Leave:, a: all the other fort: do 5 in the
raid 1: of which fiand: ofinall, downy head, eneont-
flofed 6011]) many reddilh yellow thread:. This kind,
' fay: Gerard, z'sjo (wanton, and j?) ttnizietfally known,
that he thought it needle-k: to give any Defariotion
thereof: Johnfon upon Gerard foyr, it ha: rnany
long jIendeAStalk: lying fpread ti on the ground, out
of which grow Leaver, made o jive longifh jnipt
Leaver, follned to one long Footjlalk -, the Flower:
al a grow upon the like Fooljtalkr, and are eonytofed
‘ o jve yellow Leave:. The Root i: pretty large, of
a reddtjh eolor, and round, but dryed, it heronte:
fqnare. ’ ’ ‘
VI.’ The fourth, or illarjh kind, ha: a Root of n
lVoot-lyfnhjlanee, withhtnenhrer, or threadyfringr '
adjoming thereto: From which Root rife up my“
alntojl like to the former, 'eonhjling tfjve' part1,
ttott‘hl about the edge:, antljtanding 'tlgfe together
at theirlower endr, upon one long foot alk : the
Stalk: are alto!!! afoot and half high, an of ,4 red-
dijh color; The Flower: grow at the top if the ' h
[2te that they i
Stalk: like unto the other Cinkfoils,
are 0 dlilrk 71;] [010; ; ill la, word ”1" whole P It?!”
1.2.11er [‘5' to [.13 ot )er kin r 1’ fridll 1176 real
Juno! [all hefore thi: defrrihedl f! - )l i g
VII. The hit]: or Silver-weed Cinkfoil, ha: :1 Root
final], long, and hlaeki , ‘like' the frjl Common
kaforl : from .whieh fjoring: forth long Stalk: of
Leaver, dlvtded into many part: next the ground,fet
on eaeh fide thereof; two at afltoee, one ogainjt ono-
ther, and an odd one at the end, ‘all of theta dented
”heat the edge:, very like itntolVild Tanl‘ey Lanes
hut not half], 0’ llvt’r ,like,;o:'they, are, htrt only
7]); Leggver,',ytozvard: the top: of 13359531,!” mth
Stalk: [my not, 'norjtand upright
lean down toward:
Heron. ‘L'ib. I)
Stalk: if Leave: an ll’t’lll. ' The flower: tehieh grow
on the top: of the Stalkt, are layer, and 1er- dim-
ded than tho 2' zchicltgrow‘helow :‘ they are jnglg,
ever one hy it: ji’lf, jivjll, (fa pale yellow rolor, and
wit J a head in the middle, uhirh alter it i: rife, 1':
like unto Ihe olher Cinkfoil head: if Seed, vii. [MT
to af111all, hard, dry Strawberry. , -
Criisz’n’lmtt, ‘19th Effie lea vet
VIII. The Him, or Health 16nd,): loll over him"
whence it took the name JIncanum' : lt ha: 41””;
fleader Root, and Woody, from whenee ri e a! I;
. , . 1w,