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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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62:1" ' Salmmi‘tklelldl Linn;
‘ II. The Kizdt; ,There are feveral generick Spe-
cies of Lilli“, viz.” r? . Ku‘m Asuxlv, 'Lilium album,
TheWhite Lilly. 2. Kelley merely, girGa‘V, Lilia”; lu-
mm 9 rubrum, The Yellow and Red Lillyzof which
in 01313434. 3. 52(er sew, Lilimll Montammuilar-
”gun, The Mountain Lilly, or Martagon : of which
in Chap.435. . 4. MM cutaway, Lzluwz Turcirum,wl
Byzantimtm, The Turky Lilly : of which in Chap.
35. 5, Rainy inflow, Lilia”; Ptlflamz, The Perh-
an Lilly : of which in Chap 437. 6, Rainy w’gu'nwy,
Lilium Pretox, ml Pompaneum, The Pomponian or
Early Lilly : of which in Chap. 438; 7: “.51” Cr:-
mwm,‘ Lilia”: Imperidlt', Carma Impermlu, The
Imperial Lilly, or Crown Imperial: of which in
Chat . e .
711w]? Tlri‘imerican or Floridian Lilly : of which
in Chap. 440. 9. 'Hillfwefmig, Lilium ”or! bulbqfum,
Liliylrum, Liliqubozltlm, The Ballard or Day Lil‘
1y : of which in Chap.441. . IO. Keir" 'i'wJ‘ei' omit,
Lilian; agzrqrimm 'albtmz, ‘ The White Water Lilly :
of which in Chap.442. it. Keim 2M5” View, Li-
[rum aquarium: luteu‘m, The Yellow Water Lilly : of
which in Chap. 44;. V12. Balm 75: Miriam; :53 75v
yumyxaa’r, Lilium Convallium, Lilly of the Vallies :
of which in Chap. 444: following. ‘ .
III: Tb: Kind: qfrbe White Lilly. Authors have
taken notice of three feveral forts'of this Plant, viz.
I. Lilian; album vulgare, qua funonir,‘ The Comfy
mon White Lilly. 2. Lililmz 411mm jloreplma, The
Double White Lilly. 3': Lilimn album Byzantinum,
The Conliantinople White Lilly. ’ - .‘ ’ .
-, Carmen White Lilly. ‘
t'g
8.‘ Lilium Amtricamzm ml Ploridia- '
Droplyizz, ;’
few, according to the Age ofthel’lanr, Fertilitv'of
the'Soil, and Time ol fianding where it grow’s‘:
they (land upon long green Foot.llalks,‘ot' a fair
white'Color, with a long Fointel‘in the middle,
and white Chives, ripr with yellow Pendents about
it. The Smell is very pleafant and fweer.
V. The [team], or Double White Lilly. ll it in
[1]] thing: like 11;: lztfore dy'crilzed White Lilly, the
flower: only cxrtpled, ' which in [My arr 'ufwlly jz‘vc
pr ,lix, on 3116 Stalk, and all of the”: conflamly dozzblc‘,
conlilling of many fmall, long, white Leaves, which
grow on their Foot-ltalks, one above another, form-
ing; double Flower : their Leaves are long, green
before they open, and alterwards tum white -, . but
unlefs the Section. is very flair, they ne‘er opener
all. This is elleemed for the Rarity of the double
Flovders, :more‘ thanfor any Beauty ‘Wl‘liCh is in
them. , . . . . , ‘ . .
”VI: The thin], 'nr Conllantinople White Lilly.
This other White Lilly diffn‘r butJiIllz. frollz'tl):
jz'rjl qfrbqfc, either in Ruhr, meor Plow”; having
only that this grows with a greater number of Flow.
ers than ever was feen inthe Colllllloll ll’bit: Lilly.-
the Stalk ofthisLilly many'times'turtis flat, of the
Breadth of an Hand, bearing fometimes near two
hundred Flowe'rsupon an Head -, butmoll common-
ly. irpbeats notvabove a dozen or twenty Flowers,
which are frmller than, the ordinary, as the green
Lea'ves alfdare. ‘.‘ ' g . ' ’ ,, . .
x VlI. Tb: Plaza. ”They all grow in Gardens with
us‘: .but .the third was‘ four hither firll from Carl’-
llaminoplc, and they heurilh here‘as well as in the
plates of their natural Growth“ ‘ ’. ..: .
': ‘e’TirIIcfr. tThe liower'intj'zme and. .714?“
ly ,‘hut [hoot forth green eaves in Autumn, which
between the low'et'Leaves in the Spring. ' . u -4
l.’ lXa Tb; Qualiriu. ’Tis the Roots of Lilliu
. abide green ‘all the Winter, the Stalk fpringing up
‘ which arethief‘lyufed; but both Roots and Flow-; '
‘ ers are hot and moilt in the firll Degree, Emollienr,
" Su ' urative,‘ 'and Alertipharmick. 1’ . >. H j '
n ' :1 The Spuijimi'a . .It is of great Ufe to ripen,
and digell Tumorsiand break Apoiiems, remit, the
Plague or 'Peliilence, ‘ and. prevails. againlt. the
“XI: 37).: pkg-M... ‘ 2,5:an an ante; there-E
.r
from,I l. 3A liquid:]uiw pftbc Ryan? :2. Bread limda .
wig); the juice. ‘ 3. A Umpia m of 11:: Root? with.
Honey. 4. A Catapldrlz zy‘l‘tbtfRoofrhritbx'llmbu'ne
l Lawn. . .5. 311.0214];le of MERdeit'rojled it daili-
trl.‘:': 6. A Daemon nf the 1521112: 'in Red] t!iri:;.:lz7.
A Caldplzgfm igftbtlccwf boiled??? 8.“.A7110il Lftba
Herbert. )
I I; i'. . 7:4
I: i.) 3 TI): I’irlzm
a x11; many-m 972sz the 12502.; . Harman];
L f eddnd; lirained<,ourlwith'Win'e,f(.ior'it is-‘pftoo
. '.' llimyd Sublta‘nce of it'felf) fand git’en'to’ drmkfor:
...'.r).,,g,,, . (5’ -, g. ,
‘Tbe‘Dgfcrzptionir: ‘1 J
fome (few Days‘ together; it ‘eipelS'the Poyfon' and:
Maligniry of the Plague’o'r Pellilencey'and tauiEs it)
toh‘reak forth‘into’ Bliflers on Fthe‘bgrwztrd'parts of
thElSkin,‘ ‘as his been fonnd.hy:Exper1ence.zz: r‘:I.rl.>:‘::r
:11XlIl;.ThelBrwd made.u1vith-? the Juice? uTer'c
Baryrflowt‘rymnd 'teitl) 7:212? if szm Lilly R0053
w. m m. if Common write unyiu; In.
a (loved fcaly'RooI, larger and , yellow” I
The Stalk is of a blackifh green
the Red Lillia.
Color,” tall, and rifeS as high as moit'af th‘e‘L'i'llinT,
having immyztfairglhroad, nnd‘l
thereon,'lar er and longer beneath,
2 green: Leaves
Md Imaller. upi
,ongheiStal- ,upwar'ds: . the Elowets-aremany‘ot
1 l ,Jl, ' . '
awfully (f
”take it thaPajlerer ‘Daltglhmf whirl] mile. :Calm,
add bnkerE’Iim; The Bread Ordinarily eaten (as Get-I
lard hys’) forilhl Weeks or fome Months together
Witfr.Meat,3(abf&ining from all 'other Meet the
mean while) doesrcure the Dropl‘y:57 and-that it
had cured man 9f that Difeafe. ‘ g -: j
:t‘XIV. T715 didpl'dfm-qf.-tb& Rdor:.'z’vi1b'11m’ryz
The Boots :being beaten ianomx with l-Ionery:i '
. - a, '
Howerrlty lnjblatiart.. 9.1H'dijlilltd Water nf MK I
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