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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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o 'with fnmll Hath Spelt-,hmting among the Home”,
7 is compolbd of, many Leaves,‘as if
‘ a green Colar;
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withl’tandirig its fetcontinuing- for feveral Years,
willyet upon Tranfplanting tedire ad ingtntultl, viz.
quickly come or return to its old Form-again. , ‘
‘VII. The firmly-mar Greater bulbed Red Lilly.
.IA‘J‘ilh'Sle‘wI-ll] a fining high Stalk, and in the ma
taint-tan h’inJ of the Lillies hearing‘Bullzr. It has
many Leaves about the Stalk, but not offo fad a ,
greerifColo‘t asthe lolloitiing,-or fome others: :.T he
Flowers are of as ‘pule reddilh yellow Color as any.
of the ibllowing, and gomc hearelt to the Color of
the 5th, or Gollanci',Ol'rtzig’Eltagney Lilly.- This
is more plentifulzirt‘mulbs5"a’tnbng..the uppermoii'
Leaves, than anyofthe others; as alfo in lhooting
forth Fibres or Siting ‘t9.enereafe"thefRoots imdct
' Ground. ‘t‘ , , " ' Q
vn. m m), or D “Ifa'rlelier bulbed Lilly.
ll ha; a white lm.’ ed foil]. Roar, like other Lillies,"
MJ hear: Balhr an ilr‘Slalltgj ' hith rife: :th Jinall
"hr. 1 mt the heath], or
Dwarf I.illy (felt-(0 W cd,--'-frlxy:ing In It: edged,
an! having many Leave: therein-Mu fatlgreen Ca-
lar, fat abmt 'n, [Withlw'tngtthrr. The green
Heads for Flott'erstjtareia kind of Woolinels on
- them,"l:efore the. nerves beginno open, and be‘
tween thefe Heads of: flowers, “as’alfo under them,
and among the uppeimolleeztve’s, appear fmall
Bulbs or Heads, whichb‘eing’ i'iph, if put into the
Ground, or if they fitll'of themfelves, will [boot
forth Leaves,’ and bear Flowers, 'within'two or three
Years, like the tllatefnal or Jllclht’r Plant; and fo
will the Bulbs of that jult before-defcribed; and of
. thefe orher which immediately‘follow. The Flow-
ers of this Lilly are of alim- Gold-yellowColor,
ihadowed over with a lhewof Purple, but not fo
red as the iirli, or the neat: to be defcribed. This
Lilly lhoots Strings under Ground, likeas the lali
Rn! Lilly will do‘alfo,’at which will grow white
bulbed Roots, like'theRoors of the Maternal or
Mother Plant, and f0 thereby, in a fhort time; en-
creafes it felf.‘ , 1:5: .‘i‘x- ..
V lll. Tht'hxth, ar'Fiei'y’ted bulbed Lilly. This
third Bulbed Lilly l‘ljif! up will) ittSIalk a: high a:
an) if lhrji- Lillies, mljzyizggnlany lung and narrow
.tlark grim Lfdvtr’xydtl‘ml!‘ 'il, and ‘at the top many
.fair tedrFlowers, as large or larger than any of the
Iotmer,‘and of a deeper red Color, with Spots on
them likewife, having greater Bulbs growing about
the top ofthe Stalk, and among the Flowers, than
anyelliffr X, '. '
IX. MnRea del'crilesit thus:
bulbedeilly. rift: affirm 4 g1;eatfealy Root, (a:
all the Lillies have) with It! jlrang tall Stalk, j?!
will) manyhrcng dark green Leaver, and rat the tap
adorned with many ling: Plaweijr, earl) totnptfad of
fix h'ran 'thirll' Lem)“, if a fiery-red Color at the
tops, and toward: thelmttm: of an Orange .thar,
: The Fiery-red
and along" the Stalk, klivtr: Bully, like-little Roalx,
'trljirh, being fit, in that, will bring forth Flam”,
like will) thrill-till): Original. ,-
" , .‘Tle eventh, or Fieryaed double Lilly not
bullied, 2 hit Lilly is without Balhs‘ -, and the thief
,Dljjcll‘l’m‘: Iht‘rl’qf am canjiji in the Flower, whiCh
‘ p ‘ many Flowers
went to make one,'when it thus beareth, which is
butbaeculental, as‘the Ibrmer doublc‘Lilly isfaid
[O C. ' , y: .
XI. ”Mr: Rea thus defcribes it : This Double Red
Lilly (A: lllle limo the fem” in Raul, Stall: and
Leaver, [wt without Bull”, math big, nor afjg‘z dart?
It ,tozamanly litan- may, Orange--
calortdfngle Hazlitt: an an: Stalk, with many fntall
hrattinxS rub: on the while: thereof, andhmetimg:
butane fit) double Flower, a: if the Lea-tit: if 7716
atddental, yet it hapbpm: in thi: Kind that: fit-
qltently than in any 0! tr Red Lilly; fiir tfyott have
man Root: of thir hm, you ml! alway: have [one
day It ,Flmerl, and many more in jhmt Tear: than
fl 1” others-.- ,
XII. '17): Platef. The Native places“ .oiiith‘e
Growth of thefe‘Lillitr, are on the Mountains,- and
in the Vallies near them inJIaly, as Matthioln:
laws, and inmauy Countries ’ofGrrnmny, astiu-
jlria, Bohemia, Hungaria, .Stiria,‘ as 'C'lttftt: and o:
thers report ; and fwith us they grow almoli in all
Gardensgwhete they admirablythrive. '- 3". r 1;.
XIII. The Tinm. ThefeqReil or momma“
flower :1 little before the White Lillier, and.f0me-
times together with them; but they flower for the
moll art in 7mm; butithe fecond of ,them,,or
,Dzoar Red Lilly, is the eatlieli of all the tell.
‘XIV. The Qualities. f The; Flowers of. the Real
Lilly are hotiin the Erik Degree, andtemperare in
ref oil to Drynefs or Moillure, of a thin and: fubtil
Su Rance. The Roots and Leaves are hotand dry
in the firllvDegtee, Difcuilive,,DigeIiive, andeli-
lierfive Vulnerary, and Alexipharmick; and indeed
thele Plants have almoll all the lime Qualities‘and
Virtues of the White Lil] , but not all out [0 elli-
cacious or pewerful'. ' “ f ' V , c‘ ::7, , .
XV; T he Specification. ..The Red Lilly is a pecu-
liar thing for the Cure of Burnings, Scaldings, green
Wounds, and Wounds made by Venomous Beal’ts.-,‘
XVI. The Preparatiom‘. You t'nay make there-
firom all the fame Preparations which you make
from White Lillie: ,' but there following are ufual,
viz. r. A Cataplafnz of the Lawn. 2511 build
Qtapqumaf the Leaver. "3. A Cara lafm ofrth:
Root, with ,Oilngofn.‘ - 4. ‘11 Cataplajfil of the Root
withHane 5., A Cataplafin afthe Root with Vin:-
gaij and ItiahantrLeaver. , 6. A Cataplafinrtf‘th:
Root: hailed inWine. - 71 LA DeeoEion of the Rant:
,, [H
in Wine or Horned-Water. . 8.1 A fuiee'afth: Rant:
in Mead 01' HoniezlJVater. ’l- .r . ‘ ,l 3. J
, ,.i:“"""“ Tilt
I ' ' ThaViIlttet.w,; ' . ,. z i
XVII. '17): Cataplafnt of the, Leaner.r If is made ,
byrbryiling them raw in a Mortar. uApplied to f
places bitten by Serpents or Mad Dogs, it is faid '
to draw out the Venom and heal them.‘ - : .. 5
XVIII. 77m hailed Cataplafnt if the Ltavtt. f 'It
is made by boiling them in Vinegar. It is good a-
ainll Burnings and Scaldings,..and to,hea1 green
i’l’ounds ; alfo to cleanfe, dry, and heal old [11-
cers. . , >
, XIX. The Cataplafnt (3)“th Root with Oil of Rafzr.
It is made byvroaliing it inf the Embers, and beating
it up with; Oil of, Rofes. Applied, it curesBur'n‘
ings and Scaldings, and foftens'a Seirrhtix, or Hard-
nel's'ofthe Womb. t ' , ,
,XX. The Cataplafm onthe. Root: with Hoitt)’; It
is made of the roalied Root, beaten up with Honey.
It llrengthens and confirms Parts out of Joint, or
Joints new Set, heals wounded-Nerves, and’ takes
awa Scurf, Morphew,r‘Diii;oloringS,- and other
De otmities ofthe Skin. . ". .2 1 ., , ‘.
XXI. ’17): Camplafm icixh Viargar. . It is made
with the roalled Root, (or‘taw ras’fome'ufejjt)
beaten up with Vinegar, . ;Htf1 ant-Leaves,:. and
Crumbs of. white Bread; . . Applied, it dil‘culfes and ’
‘cools hot Tumorsrof thethom, Tellicles, Yard,‘and ’
Womb. , ' . t
. >XXII. The Catapldm qfthe Raatrlzoilt-d in Wine.
Being beaten up, and applied‘toComs of the Feet
and Toesf. it is raid ro'takethem. away in a‘few
-t.
flatten, were united": ant, which altha’,‘ it he 1111!,
t
Days time,.teneiving the A lication Morning'and ,
Night-till the Cure js'effeagg. - . .4 5 .' w "
' ' ' XXIII. The "