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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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fer Color above, and blackifh underneath :, among
the crumpled Lmves rife up Everal fmall .Stems or
shrine, and is round.
in great plenty. , -
(XI. The Timgr‘; ,They bring tori; their Flowers
Stdllts,,onrvhich do grow little Star. like Flowers, for, the molt part .in jazz: and fill], and are in a
of rheColor of the Leaves. The Leaves ateleffer Hounihing Condition all the Suinm
the.forme"r, of a lighter green Color, and
. . er Months.
:1 , ,XII. 'Hae .‘Zuafltrer, Spcujr‘mtmr, Preparation,
little. hairy :: .the Stalks rate Ilender, naked; and a- (lid Virmerhare the fame with ,thol‘e. of the Grid!
bout two Inches high. ; ,
Liver-wort in the. gamer Chapter, fo that no more
I. Tl): fourth, or Liver-ivort within hooded need be faid thereo in this place;
Head. 11 bar a Roofxomvlijnggffmall. Hbrer, km , - '
and robin-r. Its Leaves .lieaone upon anorher, or a
yellowiih green Color; dafht over with an Alli-color,
TheStalk
grows robe about. three or four Inches;high, being
, white, .fmooth, .clear,:or;tranfparent,-:and. of the
thicknefsmfallnfb, .cn which grows a Imall Head,
and .fpotted.;a little in their .middle.
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fomething like unto an Hat, divided underneath in- Of L I V E‘R " W O R T N QbIC,
to tire parts, of,.azfpongy Subitance,j green at ,the
full, that fyellow, andlallly reddilh -,v under which
arelgrowing. the‘Fruit,‘ which meofa dark purple .
Color, .dndxjuicy .tvhile :they.‘are frefh ;; but being
my; haven linoakyPouder within them, infield of
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11mm. tirf romqurd. of (fibre? arfmrllxzr Silk. Its
'Leaves' aresfmooth and tranfparent, more tender and
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l. H E Aging; a": does ,-’notkap‘pear that this
. ‘ Plantiwas everknown to-the Greek, and
therefore, hasno Greek Name ;:"but it is called in
,fmalll than any ofr'the former, growing intime m Latinq'11311.1;ib'f515xHepagira nobilir, Hcpalim awed,
the t of ‘aeblackilh; purple; Color,: and snot lying or
[licking one.to another; as the others do 5 from the
back-whereof gtowsforth a. Skin or Shmth, ,ihaped
like a Shooe, whole brims or edges are a little
cruniple'clgand‘raifed higherthan the rell.; ,fromf "“‘edin
Whence rife up about four little, dark, green, fhin'mg”
‘Hmdsgrof the:Bignefs of 'thetfmallell Palm-which"
:nl‘tervvards open into yellow-Flowers, having four
leaves ' apiece, :. Randingon yellowilh : Stalks four;
.Irtches lughpwith divers imprtlpable‘ Threads inthe P
middle; 1 ,.. ... ..:, ..:.......1.. ,l.‘ a“. -
.. . .5 r VIIIJ 171:: fi'xrb, : or ,Smalleii: :Livenwottiwithout
Stalks. . It: Root mnjr‘fl: if verynne J7)”: relate Fri,
'br'ei,l wbieb [leave to 1b:.'Leev:.t,-.Izy which ’lbe: Elm)
'z's'nargrijbtd zmd liven: ssThisEis the ,fmallell.,of all
tihe liver-wnrrrrandrits Leavestare nollarger than
:the Nails‘ of: ones Finger,x green and rough, with
twhite Spots; 2 It has allbcermin iitdpurplilh .S‘klns,
!fet on both [ides of the lower.part olrrhe..Leal, be;
(.fore'anyflower appears ; .but when the. Leif grows
greater, it becomes of a fad purpltlh:Golor, like
“thetSkinsgandi iivellsiatvthe end, fending forth a
:fm'all Fruit,'as bi as'a:fmall Pta,.being of the fame
.‘Colormwithithr eat) ihppy, , or fulLof awhirilh
.iwateryijnice, 'which afterwards, as the Fruit; grows
II ripe; changes yellow,‘: andtbeing broken, ilms then
:- n gellotvi. Ponder, . .which , willncolorgthe ; Fingers
5whieh'touch it.’::“": ' Xi. ,, 33%;) ‘ .-
lX. ’1’be:fmmb,..or .Pu'rple.L1ver-wort,1 called
5Com uxIArChilJoItjr akinrl Qf Her]! or Blunt 11113:]:
X'r'efmbling Liverjwort, qfa [zdprrrplrjb (blot, tvhtch
‘(the-poor People in Derbyjbrre-gather, 1and grinding
Z'ir',".rnake;it.intoi a moilliMztis, . which they heep ln
?rBarrels,’-'antithetewithirhey;malte 351(th o Murry
'io'd purpliih D e, which", .tho’; it wrllznotholdHCo
lor long in C orh,-but will llarve andthangevyet
e. irzferves pobr.People forrheierrtng ,very;well. J
1's txr- ’I'bezlfla‘c‘nduil'he tirll andfecon‘d growfm
.‘l'moiit-‘ihadowyi plaice; inuGardens, andtorher like
“Grounds,"t 5nd fometimes Lthey. are;planted, in :Pors,
(2"‘Wh'icli fet in fhady moillplncesnhrive very well” The
”third grows upon. SronesbyW‘ells and Springsyand
”is found upon Rocks and Stony. 1333,1215 ugellnetr
“-‘unto the Set, as fartheron the . and; and it 15 of-
L’t’en' fo’undz atLthe bottomsof high .TreeSg; gtowmg
upon high Mountains; efpecrally in lhadowy places.
5 1.11th
Heparin fm' ,liu, Ileparicmngzrifalium, Hepatim
T1-izzigfuh,jnlfo"Hcrbn fl‘rinimir ; (but there is as
notherPlanr ‘whic’htis' the roper or true Herb TriA
my, viz.;'fl.tartrfeflji’;‘t. o . which we have already
Gap“; 6ran,d 34 aforegoing.) It is alfo
called Trijilia airtdQ’T’ri alirwr ”mm, Trifolimlt
nubile, 'I‘rlfollia nobilittand Wilma: .' in‘Englifb,
’06]: liver-wart,- Golden? Dori-tum, 'JYoble VTreA
foil, and. Golde‘rrglrfoil, and Hepdtim.
H. Ti): Kinir. There'arelvarious forts of this
Heparicumfl‘rifoljuui,’<The great, l‘tngle blew Hepa-
tica, nr’Noble‘Litfer-wort. , 2. Equation minorfo-
re f.:lidu“e.rrdlm;<The.fmall bleW‘Noble Liver<
wort hr He mica. - 3. Heparin 1912M purpmw, Pure
ple Noble iver-wort. 4. Heparin: flora albo mi-
7101‘, The leilkr White Hepatica. 5. 'Hepatim nllm
mgmjlnre, The gtea'tWhite Hepatica. 6. Hepatic;
albidn five digtf’zllrd, Alh'coloredNobleLiver‘wortpt‘
that aha ,Wild Tani'ytolOr. ‘7.'- Heparin albajlrd-
miqilmJiglzrit-VJ White Hepatica 10thNoblejLit'er-
wortgivithired Thregtds. t:8..Ht-p41ifd.5jlmj hilly,
Hepnlch,‘ ”will: ‘nglzga, , ‘Red‘ Noble Liver-homo:
epqticazf I 9."]1e‘1wf[m Americana, .ve‘l 1513;111:112”,
‘ he:A“tt:ierican ”-‘lor.;Virginian'. Noble ' Liverjvort. or
Hepgtlca.’ ' T1 0; 5 Hr mint 'jlartg 'pw‘pllrcbizpulnpmi
five; 1)]: ,1. 11211310, villlllfif‘qu‘d ‘lzrbrlr'j ,"r‘DOulplee
traveled: Eitrple ’ Hepatica, f. or ; Noble 'LlVEfrthIl’:
hfgw’inm flora. or V ' '
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m. 1. . 1‘ or tGl’Cth ilngle‘blew‘ll-lepatiC'a, 01‘
Noble thfegitggrtl‘StIhe“Rnurrj'gz'geiwnfmfcd of a
Buff) (fbldalci‘flkSianggor Fihr’q 3 from the fever-,1]
Button: or xHeidi :rrgtrthf the; Flatter: firing up,
blow 0pm, wrdizimimgjljd 23nd fall away, before
My Leave: appear or jRI't’dJ men: Thefe Flotvers
(land every one upon’; their .ownbg-‘oot-llalks, of the
fame Height tvitlrith‘e“Leavesior the moll part,
which is much aboutr-ifourln‘ches‘dtigh, and fomed
times a little “lofty-Which ufually conlifl of fix
Leaves, (but fametimes they h1ve;feven or eight)
of'a fair blew col-denim many white Chives or'
Threads in theAmiddlel‘; [landinggnbout a middle
gl’cnfo', iDoubleti'lowe’red
, ‘ .. :r: .5
v"ThelfourthJififth and’lixth:grow,alf0;iu.'th.e 1136
green Umbone or‘llehd,‘ ‘which‘ ‘after the Florvers
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