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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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round, white String:, from whence proceed long and
narrow Leona, jhmt‘lcbdl like :tntoGnlfs, of 1'4”)”
like to the Leave: of jingle GilliHowers or Pinks,
being final! and fharp-pointed, a little hollow, and d
a whitifh green color. From antong 'thefe Izave:
jpring ttpjevet‘al‘jlender Stalkt, hearing at the top:
each one fntall yellow flower, which t: double, a:
conhliing of two row: of Leave:, totthjhtne Thread:
in the middle. There i: aljit a fngle jtrt 1;]: tht:
S ecie:, the Flower being frnall, ants conf mg .4
,h‘he yellow Lawn, with yellow Threa : tn the Mid-
dle, like to other Crowfeet.
X. The feventh, or Broad-lmv’d Candy Crowfoot,
ha: a Root ,hnnewhot like thtfe of the Aiian'Crowfoo t,
or cont ofed of a number of tough Rootx, like thofe of
the ye low Alphodil: it hot the greateji and broadeji
Leave: of all the jitrt: of 'Crowfect, being almoji
round, and without any great Divtfonr, dented a lit-
tle about the edge: here and there, a: large or larger
,hzrnetinte: than the Palm of one: Hand 5 of a light
green color, 'et fame of the Leave: are here and
there deeply ivided. Among thefe Leave: rife: up
a Stalk, not ve high when it doe: brjijiozoer; but
afterward: a: t e blotter: do ope-n theinfelver, it
grow: to be about a foot and half high having jhtne
Leave: on it deeply cut in and divide The Stalk
i: alfh thick, round lindfl% and fhoot: it felf forth
into two or three Branch“, at. the fetting on if which
grow longifh Leaveh, a little dented about their end:.
Thefe Eranehe: bear many fair yello'cb Flowere, rott-
jijitng ofjve round-pointed Leave: apiece, fianding
each a little dijiance from other, jh that the green
point: of the Cup: Jhew theta-felt)“ between thent,
and having yellow Thread: in the middle, but become
famewhat whitilh when the Flower ha:jiood blown a
little time. ' " L
'XL The eighth, or White Candy Crowfdot,“ha:
4 Root conjfting of inaiy fntall Grain: or Kernel:
of a dark or 'du:ky grgiyh color, fit together, an
it: Leave: are very li e to the Leave: of the Red
AHan Crowfoot, being fornewhat broad and indented
about the edge:, [ante of the Leave: being cut in 'or'
gqlht, retaking t ereby a: it were three DiviIiont, of
gale green color, with ma white Spot: in thetn.
e Stalk rife: up afoot big , uithfonte Leave: an
it, which are more divided than the lower, and di-
vided at the top into two, and fontetinte: into three
Branche:, each of them bearing a .fair Snow-white
Flower, jbntething large, included at fir]! in a brown-
‘ilh'Hwk or Cup of leaves“, which afterward: (land
under the Flower:, conjifiing ofjve. white, large,
round-painted Leaver, having tn their middle ’inany
blackifhipzyle Thrutnb: eneont ahng afrnall, long,
green e , eornptyhd ntany cale:, or chow: whi-
tijh Hwk: when that are ripe., They yield Seed,
but it i: unprqlz‘table, a: yielding no new Plann.
Some in“ thi: kind have their Flower: purple-edged .-
fame again have their Flower: with Vein: of the hone
fur le ; and jtrne of them are edged with a'bright
re tolor, 'not dtfering in my; other particular.
II. The ninth, or Single ted Afar: Crowfoot,
ha: a Root made of may Grain: orftnall Kernel:]2t
together, and doling at'the Head, but fpre‘ading it
f‘l , If it like: the Ground, under the upper Craft
0 the Earth 'into many Roott, encrealing. roru long
SffIHgI‘tDlJttb run front the Middle qfthe- ntall Head
,0 6’41“, I: well a: front the Head itfelf. The
. other Leave: ‘are 'alway: whole, without Divi tom,
‘ being Mb" oraewhot deepbt indented about the edge: :
bl” lb," 0’ f: “bub it]: after them are more eat in
fontettnte: into three, and leimgj: into f0, Diviji:
”’5’, ”4d ”Of‘b’d 4% about the edge:. The Stalk
’lf” high” ”1‘” ”’0’ 4",” former, "and ha: on'it
two or three fntaller Leaver, more out in ‘and divi.
dad than thtyi below -, at the ”top whereof-[lamb one
large Homer, eonfijiing tf live Leavtt, every one of
them being narrower at the bottont than at the top
and not [landing round and :19]? one to another, by;
with a certain dijiance beltceen, of a dtteky yellozoifh
red color on the oathde, and o] a deep red on the in.
lide, the middle beingjfet with man Thumb: of a
dark purple color. ' )e Head or Shed 1': long, and
fealy or ehojy, and not projita I: for footing, a: not
[pringing again.
XII]. The tenth, or Large En le ted Ajian Crow-
foot, ha: a Root math like theirrner, it: have:
are broader and greater. The Stalk i: much if the
fatne height a: the other, and branched out, with
like Leave: thereupon : the Flower it alfo larger,
and the Leave: thereof broader, being jttnetinte: eight
in a Flower, jianding round and clofe one to another,
of a deep red tolor, which Inake: it look the fairer,
and have the more exeellent fhew : in all other re-
[peEI it i: like the luff. ‘
, XIV. m eleventh, or Single ted Paipt and).
Crowfoot, ha: a Root, Stalk and Leaf ve like to
the two la]? aforegoing, and in the manner o growing,
dgghring chiefly in the Flower, which being red, like
t e two beforegoing, ha: gel jbrne yellow Stripe: or
Vein: thro’ every Leaf ,- t e e Stripe: are fontetitne:
but few and little and fatnetitnet: otnuch that it
feern: to be arty colored red and )1] out. It i: a ve-
? tender lant, and opt to pettjh, unlej: carefully
ooktjzfter. ‘ ‘ ’ "
XV. The twelfth, or Single yellow lhipt .4 tan
Crowfoot, ha: a Root not much unlike to an o the ,
three la]! deferibed, but the Leave: are very ill”?-
rent, being very much divided. The Flower t: large,
of a fne palilh green yellow eolor toryijiing of for
and feven, and honetone: o eight or nine round
Leave: 5 the Top: of which ave reddifh Spbtenpon
then, and the edge: am: jionetirnet, with like garr-
Slab Timon: in the middle or the other have; It
a: been obferved, that none of the kind: of Crow‘-
feet. with the e nernellv Rom, ever hear jb good
Seed, which heingfozcn, will fp‘rt‘ng up and grow in
England , [it that with a: they eon only be ropogated
from their Row, by a careful and :kilhtl looking
a 15". ‘ ‘ ‘ '
XVI. ’Ihe thirteenth, or Double red anon Crow-
foot, ha: 4 Root j: like to the Single ted kind, at
feEL l 2. above, that none can perceive a‘ny difference,
between, than, fo await i: thefatne in it: Stalk and
Leaves, that the - di erenee or kind: are not‘to be
known 'till the Bled: a the Flowers'do'bpp'ehr, which
after it i: any thing from, ‘rn be pm‘eived to be
greater and fuller t on “the Bu : c] lht’fmglt kind.
This double fo‘rt 'beare' niojt ‘(hnltttotily’ t one fair
large double Flower on the 14m ifthevStalkr, earn 0-
fed of may Itlm'tfjh‘t 'rlty'e together in thre‘e'or our
row, of an ’kt’mtfllhle 'C'r'itglonto'lor,f ‘doeli'n'ing ‘to
Starlet, the-outer :L'eav‘e:' eing larger than the ill‘
ner , and inhead of Zl‘hru'm, it ha: inany final!
Leave: ht together. I! ha: aljh fix frna'll, narron',
green leave: onrthe ‘hm‘kjidt‘ of Itht-Plower, ‘where
the Foot-lialk i: 'oined toiit. ' “ ‘ ‘ ‘
XVII. The fourteenth, -‘or Deuble hnt‘t‘oned red
Ajian Crowfoot .‘harRoon, ’Stalkx, leave: '47!
flower: [hflike ‘the former, 'thatrheflhre the tinte of
flowering they-hre-no‘t ’to be dJiingttifhed one from
another. '1he-‘Flow‘er'i: tf'theftnte’Chlor and Da-
plicily, but herein they di er, that thi: ‘hm‘analbtf
double flower growing ‘itpon a Foat-jialk ‘iftting W! if
the 'ntiddle ofl'the ' ]I;l'lo'wer, tg’thefzm'tolor, (bill
‘ntuch fuller, ‘tc ic‘h Gem‘d It inkx‘doerhdp‘f? ‘5)
reigfon of the Strength, of the 'Root, 'unzl Goojff“ ”f
the Soil where [[55 planted. ' 'It is tunable Flower,
and of great ’Ekcellenty. '- 9 - - " I
XVIII. Thejifreenth,onGI-'emr columb'fneqay’d
Crowfoot, ha: a Root enade of4a tuft of white F151?!
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