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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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7m meal: unlike to the Root of 1);; Common Mallow,
W great”,- and general abide: all the Winter, ri-
d”; 1149 again theinexr pring, the Stalk growsjlp
ci hght’ alrnolthke a Tree, 'ofiive, fix, feven,.0I
, r g ‘FW‘hlgh, according as the Ground lsingood:
' great in compafs, that no.
. ' tiers, the lower Leaves growmg upon whictruate al-
moll: round, andfoinewhat large, with many corners,
i but not chain or divided, and faith] handling, lut
thole which grow up higher are much more produ- .
ted EUFOFOFWKSE liom the middle ol‘rhis Stalk up-
wards to the top grow. the Flowers upon. ll: 'iet
Footllalks, ltvliercgtliev hand and make as it were a
longSpike of fhrall Leaves and Buds for Flowers
together; the Flowers are ling e, and conhil oftive
broad and round Leaves ,' Handing round, like unto
hngle Rofesnnwitha middleglong Stile, and, fome
Chives about them, thcfe Flowers are ol'divers Cc-
lors,tas purelmiitcfor Reddilh, form are oh pale
Bluih, almoltllke’a White, fome are more, 1;!th ,
frelh and liyely,..ohzt Rofe Color, tome are,Scwa‘rlet,
and ofa deeper Red, like Crimfon, fome of a dark
Red, like black Blood, fome ofa dee Purple, ‘va-
rying in their olors, as Nature is eafed to play
with Ih6m;%1fter the Flowers are pally there grows
up round Knobs or ,Headstbut Hattith withal, being
round about the bottoms, and compact or made up
with a multitude of tound', flat, whitifh Seed, in
form ofa Cheefe. ., ' .
“'V! The ,fetaizd‘,"u'r 'Dduble‘Flowered Hollihock,
in it: Roots, Stalks, Leaver, magnitude, manner and
farm ofgrhioinggral 5631,75 exellly Vile: )he former,
h; that thqfe purl: need no ether dcfcription than what
we hdjve already full [new g‘vr , “h?" djlletence
begrviBen therfomler and lhisiih oily iii the Flower,
for whereas the former are lingle, thefe are mani-
foldly double, and are'ilike unto double Rolls, fer
very thick writhLea‘ves, f9 that, no Stile or, Ponitel
IS feet: in the middle, the ouchhtdinolt row oilerves
in the Flowers are latgefi, the innermoft being linal-
let, and thick fer-together, the Colors ofwnich are
manifold and various, according as we have de’lE ’ V :1
them in'the fOrmcr Settio‘n.‘ " " -'
-- VI. The third, or Outlandilh Tree Hollihock. ll
great tall Tree, more likely. than an Herb, having its
talk or Body fomcthing woo y‘, and oftentimes f0
an can grafp it round
with bath his Hands, thejLeaves are twice as large
' - as an Commit Mallow, fund as foft and woolly in
hand ing as the [llarfh Mallow, but not ('0 white and
downy, and many times crumpled about the edges;
it Flowers not in the ,fitfi Year of its fpringing up
with us, .but in'the fecond Summer, if: preceeding
. fharp Winter has not killed its Stalk in the on Year,
1 (not then being groom to its‘ full lirength) being then'
' more tender than afterwards; this main Stalk fpreads
, , i it felf out into feveral Branches, with Leaves on
'f them, but fmallet, among which [land fair, great,
i and large deep.
purple Flowers, with Stripes and
Veins 1n them, like to the 'Cmmm Mallow, alter
Uh Seed in them,.but larger, according to the 1310‘
- portion of the Plant, which feldorn comes to inatu‘
3 rity in our Countr .
VII. The fourth, or Englllh Sea Tree Hollihock.
: " '1! bar 4 Root which 1': white, greet, nationally, uilh
. many long Fibre: or String: allowed ra’ 11, and 1n its
Stem, Lewes, and manner 'of‘growing, is very like
to the hit defctibed, its Stalk is woody , and as
great as a Mans Arm , of a toilet or hoary Color,
upon which grow foft, ,Whitiih,‘ woolly Leaves, al-
moli as large as the other,‘hnd as fort and'fmooth
as Velvet, the Flowers hereof are let e, fond of a
whitifh or diluted purple color, like in form’to the
Flower of a Wild Mallow, butmuch larger, ream:
to large as the jut ‘ . ‘
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ha! a pretty-large 1ng Root, withjbm' Pihrer'ulfoim ,
w ingfo it, which , rho’ the Slalh perifhtr every Tear,
, yet endure: with m for aha)” Iwo William, (1111th
, demyr: This Tree Hollihotk grows with us to be a
which come forth fuch like round Cafes, with black- .