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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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Thatin the Comrhelds of Cornwall this bears white
Flowers. And 7011sz upon Gerard (lays, That it
is fometimes found with purple Violet-colored
Flowersl There is alfo‘ a =Brmder-lmv’d of this
kind, nOt differin from the former Defcnption.
See the firll Figure in this Chapter. ‘ .
iiFm'ifi-y
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Rant [mall and white, but‘like‘tbe farmer; from
rebene'e pring for!!! Stalk: or Branrberr norfa long
a: [be r', lint. ending more upright, eillg Milt)”
arid gram;- ’1' e lowerLcaves are very. ike to
thofe of the other Fmitwy, and of the fame color,
but fmnller; ‘but thofe' which grow above upon the
Stalk are fmaller, and finer cut in -,’ and the higher,
the Enerland fmaller, the highell being a; [mall as
”my; or Saulbemwood, or Cammil Leaves. The
Flowers grow in the fame manner which‘the other
do,.butrather.in reater lenty,-or moretogether, v
of-a’deeperreddil purp c', mixed with white and
yellow -, which being pulled away, Husks or Cods
fucceed, containing the Seed, which is muCh like
that of the Common ori'Purple kind. . , 7'
' will“ The third, or White Broadlcav’d, Im 4 Roof
tcblel) ”final! and long, white, and growing deep in-
to the Groth, abiding all ibe Winter, ‘ andjboating
fnrrb new Brnmlml ( after the old are perifbed) :-
very Tear. - 7 ‘
Stalks, not (bong enough to fultnin themfelves,‘ but
cntchmg hold b ‘Cemin Tendrels Which it fonds
forth, at, the en 5 of theimlleeancheS 0E any
- ,thing which (lands nigh unto it,"whether‘Hedges
Shrubs or large lltong Herbs,.lit climbs u ,< an
fpreads it fell out many ways,‘. with fevera Stalks
of frmll Leaves, l‘et two or three, for more together,
not dented or, divrded on’the edges at all, but [harp
pomted at the“ 611415, of a; blewifh green colorgi'ee
1y like unto .the Cvmmon Fumirary; ,At the tops
likewife of the fmnll Bru‘nches’come forth many
-, fmall whitifh Flowers, tipt With bluih, 17:: together,
fliut nothing like the former, Imade like fmzrll,;long,
'Frorn 'thisRoot rife up hm]! (lender I
Points 2 after which coine [mall Seed,- contained in
fmall broad Husks or Codsl. - .
few], or tine-1am 'Funiimi‘y, Im a -' ,
vain: fourtb,z"ar Yellow or Mountain Farm-
t6ry,‘biz.r'a RM! whicbxi'zij'cmqued of rm”)! wbzte,
flemler, lung Fibre: arlSIringr, bujbing thick toge-
ther, wbieb perijber not a: the Root; of the Common
Fumitory, do, lmt abide: may Tamer, jl‘aonh'g fort];
new Stalkfeuery Senjlm, hf!”- tbe old one: are pe-
hollow Husks or Bell-flowers, ending in lix fmau
rifled. This Tefllaw kind grows like the Odie: l"!!-
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