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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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coming up, and oria fad ,gteen‘afterwardsrhollow
on the upper tide and round underneath, from among
whichrii'e up,round,-‘ fmooth’, ,weak Stalks, . hearing
at the top many’iinall;he:iyy, Bottle-like Flowers;
, .in fhape like to thellllnfcm (in the following Chapi
ter),but very thick thrult together, (mallet, undo,
aivery dark or blackiih blew color, tofa Veryltrohg
fmell, like unto Starchwhen it rsnew madetand
hot. , . $5 : ‘ J rtlxs‘i‘ii ; Ami
alike fparfedlyfet on the Stalks, but a little lower
and fmaller than it, in all other things there is no
difference. 5 5 .
t IX. Thefxtb, or Blufh Grape Flowered Jacinth‘.
'ntvbllldour Root, of 1-bit Gra e Flower ir greater
than, either of the Root: of IIJESP
afort’goin , and be! [(110221 nnyftmzll Root: or Off!”
51; the at on have; its Leaves alfo are larger, and
‘fomewhat, broader, the Flowers are of a pale, or
bleak blufh Color out of a white, and, are a little
' lnrger,‘ and grow a little higher, and fuller of Flow-
ers than the (Write.
. X.‘ 7735mm They are Natives ofk‘manyv pla-
‘, A? ces of, Germany and Hungoty, and grow alfo in
. ’ Spain, andon zllozmt 1341114: in Italy, and near .Nnr-
' bone in Frame,
r they grow only in Gardens.
hour the borders’or‘Fields, with us
Br; I. Tb; Tuner, They Flower from the begin-
: ing ofozrob, and fometimes fooner if the Weather
is mild, and continue', Flowering till the begining of
f Md)“ ., :011‘:
V; The friend, or Greater. dark Blew Colored
Grape Flowered Jacinth.‘ T This Plant in it: Roar,
Leaver, Stella, Flowcrr, Color, and manner ofgrow-
ing, is in allref e83 like, unto the Lejftr before de-
fcribe'd,' and di ers nothing fromjtxhut in the mag-
nitude, this in‘ its‘Stalh‘Lezrves,‘ztn;d Flowers, be.
ing greater 3h?) them. 51‘ . g
VI. Tl): third, or Sky Colored Grape Flowered
Jacinth. Tb: Roottoftlog': i: whiter than tbefartner,
[mt doe: not intreof: [0 mm]: a 11,)?! producer-plane
1y enough of Plantar; ,it fprings u with fewer Leaves
dran'thehrl’t, andknot reddiih, ut green at its firll
appearing-,the Leaves when they are hill grown are
long and,hollow, like the ant, ut greener, lhorter,
and broader, handing upright, and not lying along
“upon the Ground as they do; the Flowers grow at
the top=dflthe Stalk, " more lfpatt‘edlyaler thereon,
- and not (0 thick together;butlikeiarthm‘Bunch of
Gmpegiand Bottle like,as- the fonner,;or:a perfeft
Blew , - or , Sky’ Color, everyi Flower .havmg fome
white fpots about their brims, thishas, a very fweet
fmell,’ yet nothing like the foregoing. , , v . -
VII. The fourth, ,or Branched .GrapeFlowered, Ja-
cirith.-, Thir- i: a me, Species of the fortoer-K'zndr,
and it found to grow wirhmiw Brancber of Horizon,
breaking out from the hoes or the greater Stalks or
Branches ;'.the Leoves,,’as is gill the roll of this Plant,
are grater than the former. a, 5 it -- ' , ' ,
. .Vlll. lb: fftb', or White Grape Flowered Jacinth.’
It 1:32” bulbous Root, curb: albeit, in Leaves are
green, [mt a little whiter than the Blew or Sky 00‘
lored Jacinth‘; its Flowers are purely. white; and
. , “c H A P. cccxcnr. ‘ '
0f] AC IN T H Grape Flower Musked.
I. 5 H E Nantes. It is‘called in Aralr'ckizr'r, in
the Turkijlv Language Dipcndi, and Mytho-
ram, by whichNames they were fent to us from
Turky; in Greek 'TdrmGQ- Corgvdh; gonadal“, in L4.
tine Hyacimbur Botroide: Illa than“, and in Englifb
TlmMmked Grape Flowere facinzlt. 5 ;
, HST?” Kinda. There are four feveral forts' of
rhisnMuskedePlant, via 1. MACG insulin ,Bollm:
, Emerirm, ghj'ocimbu: Borroidt’r Mtfcbamr major
Hyacinth”: Mofcbamr Bartltini,. Mtgfcori, and Ma -
tori Flareflopo, 'The Greater Yellow Musked Grape
Flowered Jacinth, or'Xellow Mufcari. 2. 19min-
rim: BotroidtrMofrbntur mainr,’ [m Mu tart Hold
Qneritiq, 5' The Great Aih Colored Mus ed Grape
Flowered Jacinth. 3. Hyacintbm Botroidc’r rumba.
11:: major, ft): Mufrari Flore rubro, The Great Red
MuskedGrape Flowered Ja‘cinth. '4‘ Hyacintbur‘
' Botroidtr Mofcbatur major, fivetiilufwri Flore albo,
The Great‘ White Musked Grape Flowered Iocinth.
.3,- Ill. The" Defcriptions. Tbejrjl, or Greater Yel-
low Musked Grape Flowered Jacinth. It bar 4 Root
whicb is long, round, and very 1bick,,ond white on
111e, outfit]! will) a little woollintfrjlrereon when brad
km, and All! ofo flirty 'm'ce, Imwbrtbiare adjoincd
thick,” at, and long 1‘? rer, whirl) [:Ljnjb not, a: in
out]? o tbtotbtr‘ Jacinths, and therefore med not to
b: often rtmowd orfom of tbe otbtrhtn‘r are : This
Illmkzd fatint ,l‘or Grape Flower, has five or fix
Leaves fptead.,upon the Ground in two or three
Heads, which ar‘ the hrll budding Or lhooting forth
out of the Ground are ofzt reddiih purple color, and
- afterwards become long, thick, hollow, or guttered
on the upper fide, of :1 whitifh green color, and
round, and dark colored underneath, in the middle
of thefe Heads‘of Leaves rife tip one or [W0 hollow,
werk, brownifh $talks, fometimes lying on the
Ground'with the weight of the Flowers (but efpe-
cially ofth'e seed) yet for the r‘noll part [landing up-
right when they are laden towards the top wrrh mu:
mg, and until the Flowers begin to blow 0P9“, ,are
are blown of;
of a brown red color, and wlienithey
' - C C C C fat:
ky Colored or White -
ny Bottle like Floivers‘, which. at their firlt dppeirr‘ .