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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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, CCXVIII. ’16. Scbwnogrojiir, five Gramm furr-
cewrt qukaricum Baubim', Baubirr bit Water Rujb-
Grqft. ‘ -It has jointed Leaves , from among which
rife up Stalks, a Hand high, or more, with certain
chaflie Hmds, parted into many Threads. ,
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T'l" Lilli?! j”:
CCXIX. I7. Sebanogrqliir, flea Gramen 31m-
ceum Aquarium: vulgare,“ e common Water Ru'fb-
Gm s. It has along, thick, fpreading Root, which
fenrg up feveral 'ointed Stalks, andrat each Jam:
3 narrow‘Rujb li e Leaf; ‘at the tops of the Stalks
iiand feveral, 'fomewhat like unto‘thofe of ‘Rujber.
CCXX. The Place: and Timer. The iirlt haven
of thefelere: grow "upon dry Land, and in dry
places, fome of them upon Hills, fome on Moun:
rains, and others in Woods; the fecond grows on a
‘lllgll Hill in Wale: called Berwirz continually cover-
‘ ed with Clouds and Milis, and altered with Show-
ers, whillt at the famertime'theSun fhines fair in
the Valleys below it; others of. them grow in the
Woods nan: Higbgate; in Hamfey Wood, and in ma-
ny other Woods'of this Kingdom , as alfo‘ in Mea.
(lows 'ad'acent tothe Tame, . and do all' of them flou-
tifh'in t e Summer Months, vie. in fun: and fly.
I)“; the next fnt-learjb Rujb-qug'er grow in Salt
Matihes, and near the Sea fide, and Other like" la-
ces,‘ in 'mzm'y parts of this Kingdom; the lad our
grow in Watery places, and in or near Waters, ‘whe.
‘ther (landing or running, and flourifh 1n the Sum-
mer time, as all the relt do. ‘ ' ‘ '
XXVIII.‘9‘11551573Nf1f5:A7f”7“ 5AM“: Gramen
"1114mm; val Mrriiimum , Sea-Grai‘s, Eight
Kinds. 9. ‘
CCXXI. I. POEv-‘iz'ygarle iMiJ‘M, Oxyvlgrojiir Mari-
time Delicba'mpij, Sbar pointed Sea-Graft. The
Stalks are bufhy, and a out two Feet long, full of
10m“, and narrow Graft like Leaves at every one
ofthem, of a dark greencolor, and fo iharp at the
POmts, that they are ready to prick their Legs who
Pals by them unawates. . , <
CCXXII. 2. Gramell Alan'tiwwzg (ZIPEIJJMJVMgb
SEJjG!'q[f. Its Root is a bulb of long white Fibres,
which lends up feveral reddiih, round, ll‘nall Stalks,
:1 Foot or more high, 'leaning at hrll downwards,
encompalll:d with hard, ihort, and (harp pointed
Leaves, lianding as it were in a Tuft together, with
hard rough dents about the edges, the ipiked heads
are like rough hard-Burs, braking out of a Skin
which enclofed them.
CCXXlll. 3. Gnmmr Maritimwzl, vel Mariam;
. exile virimrum aggerum, A very fine]! SM Dum-
Grqft. It has 24 Root which is fmall and thready,
which‘fhoots forth divers ihort Stalks, two Inches
long, full of fmall long Leaves like Hairs fet clofe
together; and among them at the tops fmall Heads,
like to The Calkim of the Dwarf TVillow;
- CCXXIV. 4. Graeme): Maritimmll,rvel]llarinuriz
S imam, S iked Sea-Graft. It has a Root compo-
ed of a but of many long Fibres or Strings, from
whence rife up many. long, hollowed, or Gutter
Leaves, encompaihng one another at the bottom,
> from among which Ipring up two or three Stalks,
bare of Leaves unto their tops, where they bear long
fpiked Heads of gteeniih Flowers, fer clol'e toge-
ther. -
CCXXV. 5. Grnmen Marbmm [pjwmm allerum,
Another fpiked Sea-Graft. It has long, llender,
narrow, hard, and lharp pointed Leaves, growing
often on low places [0 near the Sea, that fometimes
it waihes over it, the Stalks are many and low,
with fmall, long, and round Heads thereon.
CCXXVI. 6. Greater! Marinara maju: Static:
: , foibllj'daea, Great Sea’er, or Sea-Thrift. called v'
by fome Emmi. It has a pretty large long Root,
tvithjfome Fibres adjoined, which tends up many
fair, long, and fomewhar broad, and whirifh green
Leaves, lying clofe together upon the Ground, from
which tife‘ up llender Stalks, naked to their tops,
exceptyin one place towards their middle, where
they have two fmall leaves turning downwards,
contrary to almolt all other Herbs, and at their tops
a Tuft of blulh colored Flowers, opening by de‘
0Q
tees.
‘CCXXVII. 7. Gram”! Mariam: Americana)”,
Zmnxll Static: Americana major, Great Sea Thrift of
America. It has along Root, with but few Fibres
thereat, from whence 1‘ ring up a Vail number of
Leaves, almoft like the all, but they are narrOWer,
of afadder green color, and fomewhat fhining, with
two Ribs in each, and blunt at the ends; it has (len-
der Stalks, which bear alfo fuch a Tuft of Flowers,
but of a white color, and break out of a Skin, which
falls down about the Stalk. , , ,
CCXXVlll. 8. Gramm 111471111021 mime, Smell
Sea-Graft, Sea-Thrift, or Sea-Cufbim. It has many
fmall, hard, fhort, green Leaves, growing thick t0<
gether, and fpreading on the 'Ground; the Stalks
are many, of a Span high, wrthout any Leaves on
them, but at their to s, where grow Imall round
Tufts ofblufh color Flowers.
' CCXXIX. The Placer and Timer. They all of
them have been obferved to. grow upon our Sm
Coalls, efpecially on the Kerrufb. and ,9qu Shears -,
the fixtli grows on the Mediterranean Shoats, the
feventh on the American, and they all Flower and
Seed in the end of Summer. 4 r ;
XXIX. "Awevm’dnv'rm. Gr‘men Argentem, Sil‘
verrGrafs, three Kinds. ,
CCXXX. I. Grantee) drgemeam capitalirgloer,
Silver-Grzfr round beaded. . It is the Gram” Lucr-
dam Tabernammani, and is thought to be the Com-
, n n 2 brmm
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