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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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Hal-in. Lib. I,
c H A P. CCCXXXVI.
Of HAR EsnEARs.
I. H E Link”. This Plant is Called in Greek
Baiverfar, Euplmrum Plinij, invaar Cardz,
in Latin: Buplmmrll, Auritula Ltporis, Herlm 1.7141-
mmria Tragi, who takes it to be Parmx Cbirorrmm
Tbi'aplmrfii, in Englilb Harm-Erin. It is doubtlefs
the Buplmrzm Hippocryrik, mentioned by P113! Lib.
22. Cup. 22. and b Nimrrder m '17mim'5. I ”If
fays that the Frau call it Elapbobafmm, and Gram
Dri. Some take it to be Panax Cbiranium Did“):
ridis, but fallly. Some will have it to be Ammr
vulgariw, others to be Sanumurzda. 02er in his
Hiltory of Plants calls it Ifopbyllm, to that there is
great diKerence of Opinions among Herbaril’ts in
, judging to what Plant of die Ancients it ought to be
aiiigned; however, as long as we know what Plant
lit is to which we'giVe the prefent Names it is fuf-
crent. . ' .
II. The Kind:. There are three Kinds hereof,
his. I. Buflturum Angufiifolium, Auiimld Lepnn's
Angufiifalia, Hates-Ears narrow Leav’d. 2! Eu leu-
rrm Larifolizml, Aurimla Le oris , Herbs V1: Itera-
iia, Mypbyllum, Hares-Ears road Leav’d. 3. Ba.
plenum: Angujr‘ifolium Monranum, Salim party”:
Bupleuri Folio, val potiu: Bupltrmmz yttrium Gra‘
milieu Mia Pent, Per oliara Alpine Graminta Folio,
Anggwimo Pblia Bdk
, nirNarrow Leav’ Moun-
tain ‘ “ ’ ,
ares-Eats.
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Hamfm narrow
' ' ME Zeaved
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‘Ill. The, DefCl‘lptions.‘ The jirfi, 'lir‘ Common
narrow Leav’d Hares-Ears, by a R00! which irjbm-
whit long, burjimll, ml white on the aurjide, marl)
like to a Pa‘rlly Roar, will] divtrr Fibre: adjoining,
which will) a: in England ptrijbes every Tsar. This
jive Buglmrrmr Anguj gfplium Alpirmm, .Bu lezmml .
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Feet high, at the feveral Joints whereof grow feve-
ral long and narrow, very dark, green, fmooth, fhi-
ning Leaves, broadelt at the bottom, and narrower
gradarim unto the ends, with divers Ribs running
thro’ them, the middlemoll whereof is greateli, ye:
nothing fo narrow as Graji Leaves, tho‘ time An.
thors do compare them with them, theft: Leaves
Rand one above another up to the top, owing
fmaller and fmaller, being placed likewi e at the
Joints; from the middle of the Stalks, at the leail,
upwards iif it grows in any good Ground) come
forth fma l Branches, (and fometimes with few or
no Branches at all) at the tofls wheteofliand many
fmall Tufts or [Imbles of ye owiih Flowers, which
turn into fmall Seed, not much unlike to Parfly
Seed, but'of a darker color, and fomewhat longer.
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IV. The [210711, 0’: Broad Leav’d Hates-Eats, lurr
‘ a Root like the former, emigratin- in the My: man-
her, with like Stalk, Branch“, Howe”, and Sad;
but herein this chielly dilfers from that, viz. that
this bears broader but fhorter Leaves, fmalleit at the
foot, brbadeft in the middle, and ending in a fmall
iharp point, fomewhat hollow, and bowing down-
wards, with feveral long Nerves or Ribs therein, as
in the former, and the middle Ribs molt eminent,
or ratfetfhi‘hell. "- i l, i ,
V. The r inI, 'or NarrOw Leav’d MOuntain Hares-
Ears, bar a round thick Root, about 11 Foot long, L7
with Knob: or Bunch” infield If Brand)“, avid)
lid! a thick Burk,’ '44 dark rad on the dwfzde, and
fa]: within, and divided at the laced mm ”1411): 1mm;
from thefe Knobs or Heads anQ: fevetal long and
' narrow green Lewes, lying on the Ground, coronalz
, . ling oneranother'at the bottom, like a Star, for the
' form of them like to the firft Ham-Earr, but m:-
rower; from divers of theft Tufts of Leaves riiE: no
dark round Stalks, about an Hand brmdtlr high,
hearing at the to 5 many pale yellow Flowers, made
'of feven ointe Leaves apiece, and in the middle
of them everal fmall SEeds (let thick together, form“,-
man‘trifes up witha round, llifl, green Stalk, two
thing like unto Dorm-Wei, or as the former
Harm-Earls