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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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final!” and longer .- The leave: in general are fl) ha: a Root which i: final] and long, 17617;th [jg 3”,),
like to [blffe if Garden Chctvil, or Sweet Cicely, year, and therefore may? be eonjiarztly some in “1-5
that it muff he a very obkrvant Eye which ran i-
jlinguifh them, and :0th young are feareely to be
dmreneed but by the tajte. The top: of the Stalk:
Spring; and for thi: ”th aljo, Imauje after it
t: Seton, it [firings- up quickly, and will not endure
the cold If Winter. 1!: hr Leave: are jinall like
are replenifhed with white Flowers; which turn into Balil, among which rife: ”f a Stalk ahoul [will 1,
flat Pod: or Poucher, not mueh unlike to Shepherds
Putfe; in which it contained fiat reddijb Seed;
yard high, jet with larger eave; thereon, twthmt
any dmtjion, but-finally dented about the edgex, ml
the Smell a both Leave: and Seed i: jlrong and pointed at the end: , every one jlanding upon aim;
jioiety -, an their Ta e it hot [harp and biting,
almoji ,like Pepper, or which ,reajhn will! roll it,
Pepper-wort. -
do‘tG‘%ee ‘3‘ ,
Photjialk, branehed from the middle to the Top with
[eyer and narrower Leann, like to the To; Leave;
ofGarden Crefs : Front whence break forth malty
white Flower: fet infpiker, one above another, after
whieh tome Pouehe: or Purfe: eontaining brownilh
Seed like to the other Geller, but mueh there bitter,
and yet not all outfo fiery or jhatl'f.
VI. The third or Cutled Cre 5, ha: a Root like
to the former, which goe: pretty deep into the Earth,
and perilhe: every year 11]?” Seed time, at the other
doet. It grow: like the hrjt‘, or common Garden
Crefs, and differ: therefrom only in the Leavex,
which are d. two‘htrt: .‘ the one with broad Leaver,
out, and roundly dented, and curled about the edge:,
every one by it felf, on a long Stalk. The other, eon-
ji ing if many fmaller Leaver, fet one againjl ano-
t er upon a middle rib, each part of which i! in the
finite manner out in, and curled a: are the other.
e Flowerr are white, like the 'eomnton Garden
Kind 5 and the reddijh Seed alfo like the fan: in
Form and [Magnitude ’ ‘
VIL- '17tefourth, or Impatient Craig, ha: a [mall
1 Root fprehdtng fhrih it [elf into many Braneher;
from'tohenee' arife many Winged Leaver, not math
unlikh‘to‘thejinaller Siu'm, which fpt‘ead themfelver
at groper the ground, not mueh‘ above an“ Inch or
two lo'ng, whi'eh hr abide from dutumn, when it
fprirtgf up, all the Winter long. In the Spring if
the yehr, they grow fbmewhat bigger, and the hid
Leaver are a little dented about the edges, the bot-
tom’nf the Leaf being for the mo]? port the ‘biggeji.
From! among they? Leaver rife: ug a [lender Stalk,
about‘a‘ foot and half high, tchirh 1: divided inlo it
veraI'Branehet, from the-middle thereof to the’ of.
On the extremitie: or top: of all whieh Brant‘he:
grow‘ m'atgt very fmall white Howe”, which being
gaff aw , a: manynender long pointed Coda-follow,
‘ m whie it eontained fmizll yellotoifh Seed; when
the e Cod: are 71' e th are a in: atient o heing
jtozifhed,--and thegehd i?fo Ira-(d to be gatherJerd, that
’the Pod break: itfelf, even of it: own accord, neon
‘the'leaII’ touch of the hand or 479! thing elfe, and
fo’ the. Seed flies away; not eing then folkble to be
gathered:- Thi: Seed heu'little or no Md! in it.
VIII. An Obfervatt’on. It is indeed the'Natute
of thls‘Impalteni GT," that if you but touch the
Codsrwh'en the See IS tipe,‘though you do it
neve'rfo utly, yetwi l'the Seedil all away with
agtmt ViOlenCe, not milking it elf to be touch-
‘ed,&bti1 whence came the‘name, Noll me tangere,
and3Najiurtiu7n Impatient ; as for the like quality,
th'ed'Pe'rjt'e'a‘ria Sillgthfd‘ is named. The nature of
thiS‘Plan't is fomewhat'admitable, for if the Seed is
full 'Jipe," thoughzyo'u put your hand but' near the
‘s‘, as-ptoffcrting to touch them, though you
touch them no yet, will the 12nd Cods be apt to
open; a‘nd‘ the who fly out upon you, when you
mayiekp'e6l’no‘fuch thing. Prquer Alpinu: is the
only-Man who formetl wrote hereof, from whom
our lf’arkt'njbn and fa jinn: have taken then D11:
com 5:“
1X;5The Placer. There, Plants ate all‘of than
nurS’d'up with usin Gardens. Thc‘fitit marten
not'v'vhat Soil'it grows in, for‘it likes guy $21,:
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