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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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IV. Mr. Rm, in his Flora, Cap. 6. thus del'cribes
the former Plant. The Martagon of Pompony bar
a great jellezcilb,'lirbzon;.fcqu’Root, from'zcbe‘nte
ji'ringr‘ up a green Smllr,‘ twain three: Feet high,
pz‘owifruaufly thiclt’ftt, will) manyfznrzll, long, green
Ltd-var, aim]? to the. top, where ltand many Blow:
ets, in number according to 'the Age'of‘. the Plant :
for in fome which have flood long 'unremoved, I
have had fourfcore or an hundred Flowets'upon one
Stalk, which are of a yellowilh Orange Color, with
fmall blick Specks on the inlide thereof, in faihton
like to the Red Manager: of Conjlantinoplc, 'but g
fmaller.
V. Thefmml, or .Other narrow-leavetl Early Red ‘
Lilly, or Red Martagon'Pompony. Tln's dtfer:
from the farmer. only in my things, viz. I.‘Tliat the
narrow Leaves are not fothick fet upon the Stalk.
2. That'when it flowers ,it is a Fortnight later.
‘ In other Particulars it dill‘ers not. . .
VI. TI): third, or, Broad-leaved Early Red Lilly,
pr Broad-leaved Red Pomponean or-Macedonian
Martagon. Tbi: is [2; like to tbe ornicr in'Root,
Smlhllmrr, Sm], and ”tannin 0 Growing, 1an
the Difii'rt‘nre ' i: fiercely to be dgfcerncd ; but it
conhils chiefly in thefe two things: ,1. That the
Leaves of this are a little broader, and (hotter than
the former. '2. That it bears its Flowers a-Fott:
night earlier than the hill. In the Color or Form
Ol'the Flower, there is no Difference to be dil'cern-
ed, nor yet in any other thing elfe." , , .
,Vll. Tbrfmtrlb, or Lilly or Martagon of Mace-
donia, with Golden-red Flowers. This bar tome Ia
om‘ Knowledge later than the fimncr Kind: : its
Leaves are broader and [hotter ‘than the lull, and
the Flowers of a pallet red, tending to yellow, of
fome called a Golden-redColor. , ‘
VIII. The Pieter. . The Knowledge of theft Ear-
gv amt-rigor: cattle hill to us from Italy; front
.whence they werefent into the lmv-Cottnlrier, and
into England; but it feems by' their Name, that
their original or native place lhould‘hc upon the
NTheyilower‘ in the end of May, or begiuntn
. Authors have alfo faid nothing;
. are much of the Properties of our Comm Lilli“. '
i ‘ IX. The Timer. >All thele Lillie: do fprihg've-
ry late out of the Ground, even as the Tclloizi ail-ar-
Mgmz’r do 5 but are fooner in Flower than anyorher.
' of
firms, and that is aMouth at lealt before tho e ‘or'
' Tiltlty or Conjlanlimple, in'Cup. 436. Sell. 3'. and 4.
aforegoingu.‘ " . ': . u .. i
he Sindhi“, Nature: rind Virtneroftllehe',
'but doubtlel‘s they
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0f,tbe,L I-L L‘.Y,,...Imperial
1., BE ;Nazncr. It is calledr'in Greek; Kelm
. 44W”?! :Uin Ldllllc’,‘.Lllllllrl Impede]:
Englijb, The In; erinl Lilly... ' ’ , : ...r=:t
II. The Kin :.. There are feveral Specie's‘of this
Plant, as, .;r. Coronallmpw‘inlir,.icalled'alfo' Lilian;
,rgtii J
I fyznntinnnz', the Turk: call it Canal: 141?, and Tu-
” )
i- 'I‘wtjai, .Tuyfcbiatbi, Turfhm‘; and‘Turfamln;
and Unfit; judges it to berthe thneromlliriDinjio-
iidir, The Crown Imperial: ovahiclr‘wehave
difcourfed at large in Chap. 17.7. 'aforegoing;' but in
this Cha ter we [hall give you another Defcription
thereof rom Gerard. w 2. (brand 1m erinlir'flore
multiplici, The double Crown Imperia .' '3: Grand
Imperiali: flare later, The. yellow Crown Imperial.
4. Coronajltnpcriali: nngullifblia flare rubmte,‘ The
narrow-leaned Crown Imperial,3-,with a reddilh
Flower. 3. Lilian; Imperialr, -.Mnitagan Imperiali,
Lilian: Montanmnnajw, (-becaufe ‘it is tlie'greateit'
Albnnlain Lilly) and by fome, Liliwn Sanijeniimn;
but notpvery. fitly; The Imperial Martagon- :6. Li:
lilllll'lmptflalc’ non Jllamlatunl; Jilartagon Imperial!”
jim- non, pnnllnlo, The ,Imperial‘ Martagon not
potted. ; .‘ ‘
' The Defcriptionr. , . ' ..
-‘ t‘.’ , ‘ ‘ H
. III: .Tbefrjl, or Single Crown Imperial, lm' fir.
ill-Roar a think, Jim: and Valid Brill), revered with
a )‘ellowijb Film or Skin 5 front the ivbirb‘rifrr‘up iz' '
grail, thick, fat Stalk, two Cubil'r'bigb, in the. [whip
and naked part, if a dark, war-beam, dark) pliable
Color. The Leaves grow confufiedly‘about the Stalk;
encompalling it. round ,"in‘formvo'f "an Imperial
Crown, (from whence ititook its :Na'me) hanging,
their Heads downwards, as it were Bells : .jn C01. .
lot, it .is yellowilh, or to give you the true 07.1913:
which by Wotdscannot otherwife be eipfefr?d: It,
you lay Sap-Berries in Heep? in fairIWater, f9? 3116.:
fpace of two Houts,‘ and mix a little SW0”, 1" that
Infuiion, andvlay it upon Paper, lit fhews the per.
feet Color, to Limn or Illuminate the Flovver wrthah
The back .lide of the faid Flower i5 lireaked With
purplilh Lines, - which do grwtlyvfet. forth the Beau:
ty, thereof. In the bottom of Cad! 0f Khefe 1363115:
there is. laced .fixDrops 'of‘moH‘ clear, mining.
fweet V ater,‘ in.Talle-like Sugar,- .refembling l-n
lhew, clear LOti'ent Pearng the which Drops, 1f
, you take away,.,there do Immediately appear the
like Drops again. Netwithfianding; if they may.
be, fulfered. reliant! Hill in the FloWer, ‘nccordmg
to their-own Pohtton, they will never fallaway,;
no,-if ou (trike the Plant till it is broken. ‘ Among
thefe rops there (lands forth a Peilel, as alfopfutr
dry hnall Chives, .tipt ’with finall Pendents, like
Mountains in Macrdania : with us they grow only
in (iardens. ' . I ,
thofe of the Lil! . Above the whole Rundle'of
' . ‘ ' ' ' ' ' Flowers,-