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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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Chap. .3 I 5 Enghjh Herb.
C H A P. cccxrv.
0f GERMAND'ER Wild.
I. HE Arm’er. It is called in Greek, lefai-
JEW Ewen: in Latin, Chaincdiyrhlvejlru:
in Engli , Wild Germander.
ILf'IZJefinda fThlz‘bis twlofold, viz. r. [Channe-
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C antifrye vulgari: famine Fu?hjii,fiTurneri, [limi-
ceri,vLugdunenfi1-, Pfeudaebantxdr r Thalii, Teu-
eriwn pratenfe Labelii Common ild Germander.
2'. Chamedry: angwifhlia, Chamxdry: f aria miner
angujiifblia Bauhini, who mkcs it to he the third
Variety of the fourth kind of Clujim his Teuerium,
Narrow-[mid Wild Germander. ‘
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Wild Germander, ha: a Root w ieh i: fmal] and
thread), which fend: forth feveral fqu‘are upright
Stalkx, yet foenetinze: a little bending, having "on
Leave; fee at each form, one againft.ana!her, the
late” one: jmzewhat large, V and almqfi found, yet
painted at the end:, and dented about Iheedger, but
fmller a: they grawru higher. The, tops of the
Stalks are fpiked with evernl blew Flowers, 17:: a-
bout them, made of four fmall round Leaves, apiece,
With a little white Eye in the middle, fm‘all-pointed,
and fome .Thrmds alfo ;‘ after which fuc'ceed fmall
Hat Pouches, containing iinall Seed. x.
IV. Ihefeamd, or Narrow-leav’d Wild German-
der, ha; 4 Rear which is blaehifh, hard andhhrom or
J’rmgy, ran: whteh gring‘feveral round redd]h
Stalk-T, 07715747,)!" r0143 , hard and baby, about an
Hand Breadth arfmzething more high, and bending
mnwardr, whofe lower Lays are fometvhot long
and broad, round at the ends,‘and not dented at all.
about th‘? edges 5 bu; thofe which grow up higher
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a ['0 at the cnds, and liiipt about the edges. The
Flowers grow towards the tops of the Stalks, Spike-
lafhion, being either ofa pale blew color or blu‘ln,
made of four Leaves, like the other -, having dlll’.‘
like Heads and Seed.
V. The Placer. The mil grows almoll in evcrv
Meadow thro’ the Land, as allb by Ditches and
Hedge fides: Gerard lays it grows in many places
about London, in Meadows and fertile Fields, and
in every place whereioever l have travelled ( fuys h:)
in England. The other grows in like places, but is
nothing neat f0 common.‘ ‘
VI. The Timex. They flower and l'loutiih from
the end of Iliay to the latter end of Augajf.
VII. The Qualitiee, Specih'mtim, Preparalimr,
and Virtuer, are the fame with thofe of the Common
Garden Germander in the former Chapter, and tin-
ther I refer you.
C H A P. CCCXV.
0f GERMANDER Tree.
I. HE Alain“. It is called in Greek, Tithe” :
in Latin, Teueriwn, ( 3 Teuem im‘enmre,
tejie Plinia) nlfo Quermla major, and in Englzjh,
Tree Germander.
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II; The Kind:. There are three kinds hereof
which grow in our Gardens, viz. r. 'I‘eucriafz m1
jig; vulgare, Teucrium zllatthioli, Lobeh'i, b" alw-
rwn, Temriunz vulgare frutieanr Chef], Chm-1110':
alterwn, felt alfurgenr Dodonei, Common or Volga?
Tree Germander. 2. Tekeriwn (mum C5951,
Teun‘imn Cretiewn inciznum Bmhinl, Tree Gemini.
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