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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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four, five or fix Feet long 5 the Leaves are lhorret
and narrower ‘, the top is much fpredd,'hav1ng d1-
vers Ramifications, with many branched chaify Ears
coming forth at a Joint, broadeli below, and fpring-
ing fmall upwards.
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CLV.; 3. ‘iGrrmmz Avemceum intamwr, Great
badly Oat Graji'. It has fhort narrow Leaves, fome;
what hairy, and ,a little hoary withal. The Stalk
has but few Joints. The Panicle is fpread, like the
hit, but lelfer, and is fomewhat hoary. This is
fometimes found lell‘er; and grow both of them
ilnthe Borders of Corn-fields, both‘in 502x and
‘mt. ’; . '
CLVI.‘4.. Grimm Avendteum Prareogfe, Meadow
Oaten‘Graji'. It has many Leaves growing next
the' Root, which are long and narrow -, and the
Stalk is lell'e‘r, and lower than any of the former, but
the Panicles or Ears (land at top, leii‘er fptlz’lead, and
not hoa , every, one upon its own Foot- 1k.
'> CLVI . ;. Grimm 110621466107: fquamwz gloom,
Soolzyvmr’d'Oalen; er. 'It has narrowLeaves, ‘
eight or nine Inches long, a little ha' . The Stalk
is (lender, and has fuch‘alike Panic e as the lali,
but that the fcaley Ears Rand Fmgle, every one up-
on its own Thread like Foot-Ralk. . .
CLVIII. 6. Groom: Airwoman IIIIMIE longmf-
:ula pica, Winged 0111:): Graji. t has a [lender
Solid higher or lower, according to theflace and
Goodnefs of the Soil. The Leaves are narrower
than the lali. , The’Panicle is fomewhat long, but
final], and not much fpread, each Part being, as it
we“; Winged or divided into feveral pieces, upon
one Rib or Foot'lialk. 3
cu -. 7. Gramm Avttmeum filicea Panimla
Xermpelrm, Red Em: like Grqf. It has red thi-
rung Stalks: a'FOQt high. “The eaves are lift and
narrow. The Particle atthe top is three or four
Inches 1%: of a whitifh green color; divided into
many Winged BlanChes'i many Parts being fet on both
Edesfthe Branch, and each Part divided, like a Font
ea . .. ‘ ‘ 1n . . r 1' ,
' CLX. 8. Grammdvmaceum 4mm” ”[11,”,
Upright Wall Oat Graft. “It groWS upright: fame:
times a Span, and fometimes :1 Foot high. It has
. four or five Oat like Heads,
as manyiLe'ates almoli'as'hny Grim“, “The fpiked
Head is three or, four Inches long, ‘and fparfed or
divided, each fmall Eat being bearded. It is often
found u on old ‘Mud-walls which commonly en-
clofe Fields. - , .
CLXI. 9. Grimm Avtmmxmfupimm Anew,
“Law Meadow Oat Graft. Its Leaves are as imall
as the lafi, an’Inch o'r Inch and half long. The
Stalks are llender and wrnk, leaning downwards,
with a few bearded Husks, and Spike-faihioned at
top. -
CLXII. IO. Gramm Avtmmm fupiozmhoybp
Ii: forelimb, hag-winged Oat Grofr will) Ric like
Flowerr. It fprings with many Stalks,”btit the fels
dom rife in to be :1 Foot and half high; are 11 of
Joints, andP have fmall lhort Leaves on them, ofa
whitifh green color, The was are rcpleniihed with
ut more winged, and
With fhort Awnes, l‘omewhat hard, and flowering
like Rio: L . ,-
; CLXIII. II. Groom: Avermmmi exile, folii:
'molliczllis, Small foft-[eav’d Dot Grafr. It is very
, like the Groom: exile dorm fo that it may be ea-
, lily miliaken for it, ant) diii‘ers therefrom only in
the Leaves, thefe being longer, and foft, as the whole
l’lant is, and not above half at Foot high, and fpiked
at its top, its parts being alfo winged]
CLX V. I 2. Grzwml Avemcmm allero alteri
rmmzum , Small Oat-Graft om’ bead for on another.
It is a fine fmall Grafs , and much rcfembles the
Gram”: Britonimm Maritimtmz, having divers hard
Hair like Larva, " with very fmall Stalks, a Span,
or eight or nine Inches high, fotne of which bear
their fmall lharp Husks at their tops only, as fome
bthers do, and others of them out of a Tuft of
Leaves in the middle of the Stalk fend forth ano-
ther fhort Stalk, with fuch like (harp Husks on them
as on the other. - . ' , ;
l rCLXV. I 3. Grown Aymara”; Mommy”; Clu-
hj, Mountain Oat-6714i will) hoary barb. It has
:1 Root conlifting of eyeral long Fibres, the Stalks
are [lender and 'ointed , 21 Foot and half high, with
v narrow an long Leaves, and at the to 5 along
fEed heard, bowing the head dole, wi woolly
I ort husks, containing Seed. like to there of No.
kedOau. .,.‘ i- .. , ‘ .
; ‘CLXVI. 14.. Gram” Automaton Montamm‘ oi:
”mm, Another Jllozim'ain Oat-Graft- without bamy
Limb. It differs not in anything from the former,
but in the fpiked‘head, whole husks are not hoary,
as thol'e others are. v '
CLXVII. r ;. Gram” Avemzmm glam rarior:
f inmm, Spiked Oat-Croft witb afpoded, [mfgcbaf-
5 Ear. It has a fibrous or liringy‘Root, and hairy,
running under Grou’nd, it has ilender,'weik,' clear
Stalks, a Poor high, with long Leaves on them,
and at their tops weak, bending, fpiky heads, thinly
or fparfedly fet with fmall husks, containing 0""
like Seed or Grain.‘ " -' ' ‘ ' ,
.CLXVIII.‘ I6. Groom: Avenoceum Xerompolzv
mm, Red Oat-Grow. This is 'fomewhat like the
1311', but with much lower Stalks, 616m and-reddrfh, ,
the husks at the to of them aremore upright and
longer, having the ike Oat Seed in them. . ll leil'er'
fort hereof has been found about Greenwzcb, in a
hungry Soil. ' - 1' " - .
CLXIX. .1 . Gram” Armmem [atlfflis rain-i,
0111'.er wit) red blah. It has a ROOt’whigh IS
long and white, ' like unto Dogr-Grzyi,“ QWJJ‘
Onyx, creeping in the Ground, having'next .‘0 the
Earrh narrow ihort Leaves, where the Stalk is'red-
dilh, but they are longer up higher, the husksiare
fer Iparfedly at the tops, all on' one Iide for the
molt part , and are of a dark reddilh Pur le color,
' 'thin w'th l'mall Grains‘withrnthem.‘
but white WI , ‘1 C X 18. Gram”: