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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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ly.‘ This diffu- rmt much from that In]? defcribl’d :
the Roahillt'hir abound: with long Strings, which:
arejlrorrgly fajim'zl in'rhe Mild, ; The Leaves are
fmnller than the former, and grow' with a (harp‘er'
Point, and the Flowers are alfo much lefs ”than
“-thofe; for which Reafon, and for DifiinEtion fake,
it .iS‘ called by Tome, A’ymphm 1mm mirror flora
parw. ’ . - -
VI. The Placer. , They do all of them grow in
Pools and [landing Waters, well watered broad
Ditches,.drowned fenny Grounds, lides of (hallow
Rivers, and in Rivolets having a foft or almohrno
Stream, and in fuch other like places in molf parts
of this Kingdom, and indeed in molt places where
the White Water Lilly grows. ‘ ' '-
VII. The Timer.
and .in fome placesuhold on to the end of 7101‘: g
and their Seed is5ripe towards the latter end of
j‘uly, or beginning of 'Arzghji, according as the Sea-
fons may rove. :1 v . -
ZgVIIL: ghe .eralitier, Specij’z'mtior‘z, Preparation:
arrzl Vzmm, are the fame with thofe of the lVbite
Warn-Lilly, declared in the lalt Chapter,‘ which
having refpeft to,rno more need he find of them in, V
this place.
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1., HE Narrm. 'This'isan' next. notknowhto ' ‘
. ‘1 the Greek:, but may well enough he called
by this Great Name, Keir” 15h ownwznir: mu.
‘ rme, Lilium C‘arruallium; fome will have itrto he
Lilimrt W771!!!” Thmphrajli; others Omamhe Thra-
phrh i, Calliorrymr: Gqu’ri, Cacqlizr-Lmiceri, and
Ephemera”: no): Lethal: Fuchjij; but they all'of
them, for the molt part, areimiitaken m thol‘e
Names: .- In Englijl; we all it,- Lilly Centrally, Lzl-
ly qfrhall'alley, and May-Lilly. 1.2 g 3 ,A ,I
ll. The Kind:. ‘Authors have given us two fpeci’
nl Kinds hereof,'viz.‘ r. Lilium mellizmz flare ul-
ha, The White ConvalLilly, hr. Lilly of. the Val-
ley, with‘white Flowers. :2. 'Lilium Canvallmm
flare when”, The Red Lilly Convally,;or Lilly of
the Valley, with red Flowers. . ' : ‘: - '
3 The; Difaiptianglmj N
111:"1713 )irji, or. .White Cenval nu , or Lilly -
of the Valley, with white Flowers: '1: m (Mull,
hinder, jirirrgy Root, which rum-”fin; abroad wider ,
the Ground, tree irrg every way, willrmny filial]
whit: Fibres, “”1-lpri”gi”g up‘again , in div?” pla-
cer. From this Root rife up together thrEe or four
Leaves, one inCIQTEd within another, each of which,
when it is open, is long and broad,” of a greyiih
green Color, .fomethingxefembling the Leaves of
the Small Elleborint,‘ or Small Wild While Helltlmr, ‘
at the [ides whereof, and fometimes from the mid-
dle ofthem, rifes 'up a fmall,‘[hort,-naked Foot-
‘hlk, 311' Hand breadth Lhigh-or:fonmswlnt more,
baring at. its .top, one above another; many 13112111-
whrte: Flowers; like little hollow Bottles, with o-
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They all liower commonly in I“
the two laii Weeks of May; or beginning of 711m, -
L""1 . '
eniMoutlis, nickt or cut into rive or fix Notches,
running all downwards one way, or on one lide oi’
the Stalk, oi‘a r'cry Itrong fweet Smell, a'nd coma
fortahle- to thc’Memory and Scnl‘es; which being
pail away,- turn into fmall Berries, ofn red Color,
fomerhing likerr’rnro Afpnragm, in which is com .
mined white hard Seed.
IVhile Corwdl Lill '.
IV. Theftwnd, or Red Lilly Convally, or Lilly
of the Valley, With red Flowers. 172i: in it: Roar,
Leaver, Stalk, Flowers, Seed and 77142171” cf Graze-
ing, is exalll lih- the all)”, and differs from that
only in the olor of the Flowers 5 for whereas thofe
are of :1 White Color, thei'eard of :1 Ene‘p'ale red
Color, of aifweet Smell,; but not altogether ('0
Means the former. "‘ ’ ., ' '
. V. The Placer. The iirli egrows ahnndanrly
Wild in many places of England; Gerard farys it
grows on Hampjiead-Hearh; not lit from mm, in
great plenty : alfo neat to Let in Mex, and If“!
Bufhy-Heazhfahout thirteen Miles from Lnrz M,
and in many other places. 3 The fecond is :1 Stran.
' ger in England as to its Original; but both of them
(for their- excellent Virtues) are nurfed up in our
Englifh Gardens.
VI. The Timer. They both flower in flirty, and
their Berries are ripe in Augujl and Sapn’mher.
VII. Nola. ThefetPlants increafe wonderhrlly,
even too fall for theBignefs or fome Gardens: they
flourilh bell: in the Shade, and in 21 Soil which is
not toohrt; or in a mean between rich and poor :
if the Earth 'is too rich, they many times rot and ,
die, and'fo come to nothing : in a meaner Ground
they do better. ' >
‘VlH. Th: Qualities. This Lilly is hot and dry
.in the beginning'of the fecond Degree; lirongiy
Aperitive and Abllerlive; Cephallck,‘ Neurotick,
Stomatick, Antepileptick, 'Antapopleihck, Antipa-
ralitick and Alexi harrnick. f" ‘ “
" IX. The Speci (grim). ‘vItliS‘z peculiar thing: a“ '
gain
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