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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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Ehap I 58. VIEngla JVHnIn.‘ 227
2. Pulmanaria rnacu'lqhz ‘altera, ( Parkinfan fays,
nan matulqhz ) Pulmonaria Ethij faliis, Buglofs
Leav’d Jerufilem Cowlli . 3. Pulmonaria angu i-
folia (feeunda Clujii ) arrow Leav’d Jet-uh; em
Cowilip. All which Plants, Gerard fays, are the
True Lungwartr. -
III. The Defcriptions. 'Ihe fir]? of thife ha: a
Root tampzfed if may lang and thick blae firingr;
from whence ari e nian raiggb, large, and round
Leaver,'but ainted at t e en :, flanding upon long
Faatfialkr, jp’htted with, rnany round white f at: on
the upperfde: of the Leaver, whirl) are a a fad
green or brown color on the top: but If a grater
green underneath. Front antang thefe Leaver [pring
upfeveral brown Stalkr, a jitat, more or leji, high,
bearing many Flower: at the top: very Mllt‘b rekin-
bling thaf of Cowllips, being a afurple or reddijh
eolar, w ile they are Budr, and a .“ dark blewrjh
valor when they are blown, andrng m brawnifh
green Husk: (jhrnetirner this lant ha: been faund
with white Flower: : ) The Flower: being afi,frnall
raunzl Healr, like Buttonr, wine up, in w ich i: ran-
tainedfrnall black Seed. ’
IV. The feeand, or Buglol's Jerufalem Cowfli ,
is like unto the farmer, but greater in each refpe .-
zhe Root: blaek like unto the rjl ; the .Leeuegffg'r
Gerard,'are bigger than the antler, ( but Parkin on
f :frnaller) being rough like the farmer, reji’rnbling
ild Buglofs Leave: of afitirer' ealor above, and
a a whiter underneat ,fzatted with white fpat: like
the-[fr , aye Gerard( ut without my fpatr at all,
fay: at ' Ibn: ‘) 'Ihe Stalk: are .4 little rnare
branched than the other : ' at the‘ tap: vfzuzhieh chine
forth Flazper': like ta the hrjt inform, and ofan 4x,
ceeding red jhining ealar. ‘ ‘ -
V. The third, or Narrow Leuv’d Jerulalem Cow-
ilip, or Lungwort, which is the frond of Clulius,
has 4 Root which 1: black, and jrzngy, in which [if
rejhel? it i: like unto
other. ”From this Root
what longer than the [a]!
fin-5.41.7. and kiwi
Echium or Wild Buglefs, but narrower, arglzvfpbtted
with whitifh float: alfa like the firmer. .'
hairy Raver, but frnaller, hearing at the tap a bun-
dle If many Flatten, [landing in Husk: like theffrjl 1
s, or
in a ian,‘ a :‘Gerarcl, like thofe qf Buglo
ghtfcflibjl def-Ziihed'; ), being fornewhat reddifb in the
Burl and of a dark ur lifh blew ruler when they '
, lipawliigheed a1 a liki the ether:. ‘
are fully blown, and
All thefe Plant: do well refernble Buglofs hr Com-
frey in ma . parts, excepting in their Root: : And
the e are t :7 which, Geratdfayr, are the true Lung- .
Wort; ( but Cowllip ie.inzleedx‘the mare ufual
name. ) . . .
VI. The Placer. All thefe grow “naturally in the ; '
Woody of Germany. in divers places: Parkinfon
iiysfthat the lirli: Kind is found in England. . john- ;
hm upon Gerard (hys, that therfecond Pulmnaria
,Mij Echi' Was fauna by Mr. fobnGoozb'er bower-
ing in :1 odd by Halbuiy'Haufe rn‘the New ijl
in Hanpjhz'ie.’ 'Thelr natural place is m moilt and
dowy Woods, but with us they are for the molt 1
part Nurs’d u in Gardens. .
VII. (the Ti) .
ly in the Year, for the molt part'in March, and in
the belgirming ‘opr'rilJ ' ', - -
VII . The Qualitxe:,Speeglz‘eation,Wrtuer and Ufa,
are much like thofe of (infra, in Chap. 149. afore-
going, to which on. are referred ; but doubtlefs
=13 thefe have not. ugh n Vifcoliry,’ as our common
Confrry‘ has, f0 m mgnyeafe's they may 119; be all
Opt form-valid : but as there are more drying‘and
bmdmg than Chrnfrey, fol alfo inlfhine" other ' cafes,
1
prlhps, a; are both t e .
[ring forth hyperfin- ;
. e y g ‘ faal, :
which are rough and hairy like: unto-the leave; of 1
e Stalk ,
is about 'a hut; high,’ar better, [it with the like long -
mes. They flower generally very ear- , .,
they may CXCEEd Chmy‘rey. And whereas in Una-f, (V
the, Root is chielly ul'ed -, in rhefe Plants, the Leave;
are the molt confiderable.
IX.‘ An Olferuatian. The liquid fuiee or El enre
of the Leaver, or whole Plant, have been found by
large Experience to be fingularly good for the Cure
of Ulcerared Lungs,'which are mu of corrupted
and rotten Matter: and it has been found to be a
Cure for thoi‘e who fpit Blood. Dofe two, Three,
or four ounces in a Glai‘s of pure Red Port Wine.
But the greateli ufi: which our Countrey People
make ofir, is for a Pot Herb. ’
C H A P. cux;
0f 0 R A N E 8-3 I L L Garden.
I. HE Narner. It is called in Greek, Frame;
. in Latin Geranium; alfo Gruinalir, Rayirm
Grurr, or Gruinurn, Rylrunt Cieaniaz, ( from the
form of the Seed VelIEIs: ) in Englilh, Starks-bill,
and Cranex-bill. . ‘
v II. Ihe Kinlr. There are many Kinds of this
Plant, as, 1. j‘ujlny like", Geranium Hartenfe,
Garden Cranenbill, of which in this Chapter.
2..Geranium quehatunt, Marked Craner-bill, of
which in Chap. '160. 3. Geranium Batraehaider,
Crowfoot Craner-bill, of which in Chap. 161. 4. Ge-
ranium;ggrgle,.lfield Odnffwblll, of which in Chap.
which in ,Chap. a . 5. Geraiiiun; Robertianuni,
.Herbrlgabert; 'phlwhieh in Chapu‘ ‘ thllowing.
‘ 1113 ‘Tb‘ .G‘d‘” Kinlr, of which we treat in
this Chapter, are manifold, Uiz.‘ 1. Geranium T144
me mucus ,orKnobbed Cranes-bill. 2. Ge.
raniurn’ Anglican: Variegatuzn Beam, Geraniu’n't
”will” fWEJlriatm, ' the Variable, or Stupd
CraneS-bill. 3.‘ Geranium Mean fve Inawlatmn,
' '11. ' . Geranium He-
B‘W‘ ”macaw 4 m...
162.!“ 5.: eranzurn. C'alnnzbinurn, Dover-foot, of ,
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