ee the Paradife of Plants. 3 57 
CHAP. EXXxXTL 
Of the Fuynbe-T ree. 
‘The Names, 
He Tree ic {elf is called gi@uges.and Zi:Z.o0p 5 in Greek;Zizypha, and Zia- 
zipha, of C olumella: os abet aa hg? ign rt a na 
ot the Arabians; from whom the Apothecaries took it Jujube. and 
FE (odo Lobel and Pena, The Fruit or Plums, arenamed in Greek Citué, 
and Giga.» Which are the fame that Galen calls dfn, In Latine likewile Zii- 
pha and Serica. in Shops, Jujwbe; in Englith Jujube, .: 
; Sie ‘The Kindes. 
Alchough in former times, there were but 
we have three, 1, The greater fujmbe-Tree, 
wild Fujube-treee. a 
#5, 00 C s Pvelioww; a 
aT i be ke unto a i 
yin Africa Egypt, Arabia, and S 
oft TS ae : eo ime ‘f : a4 4 te i mY ~ a , 
-@nd Orchards of Italy, but of Provence in Fran 
