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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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, III. The Deferi (ions. Thejir ’tma rel! long
Root, tchirh is hlgthilh, hard anji wolf, fhiioting
dozen deep into the Ground, with diver: String:
jpringing from it. . front thir Root [1% up Stalk: or
Brancher, half a yard long joinelitnet, an whieh are
fet jitel) like I‘olilIJ and hour)! L'emer a: the True Dit-
(any ofCreet him, but neither fa thick in handling,
nor h; thick fe! on the Branohet, htet more dijperfed,
yet tzco altott 2r tigether, one againfl another: front
the middle of the]: Branch“, to the to t- of them,
"come forth the flower: round about the talk: at the
faint: z’cith Leaver, which are gaping, like tho e of
the True Ctetian Dittany, a: Penn royal, Mint, Ca-
‘ lamint, and diver: the like Herb: ave; which How-
err are of a doll purplijh color, anJing in hoary
Hmkr; if,” whit comer theSee , which is greater
and hide er than that of the True Cretian. 'I‘ht't
Herb it hintewhat hot and fharp, hut<not h halfjb ,
much at i: the’True, or a: i: the Fmine a‘ in the
former Chapter. ‘ ' ‘ ‘ ‘ , ‘ -
IV. The feeontl ha: ofibrou: Root, whith‘lpreadr
it felf, fhaatt'ng pretty deep in the Earth ; from
which rye up Irmn fguare honor Stalkr, more than a
foot big), et wit two Leave: at a joint, like unto
the former, but [otnethinglarger and longer : to- '
word: the top: wzereof, with the hover-[earn orth
hoary Him-hr, like unto thtfe of the Great A yrlan
Bawm, hot jhallower; out if whieh jiart gaping
Flowerr, mixed with white‘and real. ’The whole
Plantfrnellr very well, antiahitle: all Winter, a: the
other does; and i: enoreaji’d (a: i: AM: the jhrrner)
by Slipping. ,
V. The Placer. The Erik grows in many places
of baht, as near PM: and Iegbarn; the other is a
Native of the Illand Cerigo -, they have been both
brought to us, and l‘louriih very well in our Gar-
dens, if the Winter is not too violently (h and
long. The Eril‘ has been man times mifod With us
from Seed brought from Itay ; but it grows very
Well alfo of the Sli , being put into the Ground
about the middle 0 April and a little defended
from the Heat of the Sun fhr a time, after the fet-
tfing, and now and then watred in the man Sea-
on. s - :-
VI. The Timer. The Hrft HoWers with us) all the
latter part of the Summer, but feldom gives any
good Seed : i but the Seafons of the other have not
con obferved. . ' ’ “
VII. The Qiialitiet, Specification, Pre 'ttrotioitr am!
Virtuet, differ not from thofe. of the rue‘Cretinn
Dittany , nor much from thofe of Fraxinella in the
hit Chapter, to which you are referred. , I
C H A P. coxx.u,
Of D O.C K Common.
l. Il-EyNanm. It is called in Greek, Aime",
im‘ 1% reign, good rule! exinanire, vel Ven-
treni leuare, for that it loofens the Belly: in Ara-
blfka Haw-i zind Homadh : in Latin, Upathntn and
. RJIWX: antlm Englijh, 077;th Dock.
11- 77?! lull-in There are feveral kinds of this
Plant? ”15- 1; Ldl’dllmmh'lvejlre vtelgart’, vel Ril-
Wx “WWW”, Common Dock, of Which in this
Chapter- 2- Oxrlapabm Ditfcoridi: .Lapothznt
HUI-lam,- Rmnex armor, rSharppointezi- Dock, of
which in Chap. 221; 3:11;.lro’lapttbamngmx
Lapnthum llldrlllmum, Sm Dock, of which in Chap.
22;. To thefe you rm add, 5. Lapathant Sangui-
neum,Blood-wort, of w ‘ch we have alrmd treated
in Ch: . 182. aforegoing. 6. Iltppolepatmm Sati-
vote, Patience, or Monks Rhubarb, of which in tho
following Part of this Work, in its proper place.
. % [threat
' 6' 01721710”.
III. The Defuiption. ‘ 77;; Common Wild Dock
agaatirw, Water Dock, of which in Chap.'222. 4.
ha: a great long Root, of a bleebyh brownen the '23; '
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