waited 
the Paradife of Plants. | 373 
CHAP, CCXXxVI. | 
Of Kidney-Beanes. 
The Names, 
Tis called by Diofcorides cuirak xytdse » which is the fame with Smilase ber- 
tenfis in Latine , quod Smilacis modo confeendit , becaufe it climbes like a 
Bind-weed; by Theophrattus and others Acary 3¢, or as tome write Aonuxds Do- 
lichus or Doliens, which many Latine Authors alio follow ; of fome 
noes and abGior, becauleoftheirlength, It is thought alfoco be the " partons of 
Diofcorides, of as Galen wriceth it eacnoasss whence ig is chat it is called Phafiolws 
and Phafeolns in Lacine, Iris called the Kidney-Beane in Englifh, becaufe ic 
reprelenteth a Kidney; and the French-Beane, being, as it is very probable, 
bronght over to us out of France, ; ri 
The Kinds, 
Of che many fresher fal rouble you Soe ae 
_ Kidney Beane. | Kideey-Beane, 3. — 
Bette, hon eae 
| The Form, 
| ithe Frese or Sica rifeth up atthe firt, but with one Sealke; which 
“afterwards divideth it felfe into divers branches, which arefo weake that they 
will lye upon the ground, unleffe chey are fuftained with flicks or poles, where- 
‘on with their winding and Cla(pers they cake hold; upon thefe branches grow 
FT civil Hapa aang orally ; fpich every pkdvcsichesehesmaiaeae 
and pointed greene Leaves at the end of them , towards th: tops whereof come 
forth divers flowers, made like unto Peale Bloffomes ,. of the fame colour forthe 
moft part that the fruit willbe of ; chat is to fay, either white or yellow, o 
redor blackith, or of a deepe purple, buc whice is themoftufuall- after whi 
come long and | read tap tabaaiats ier cameras oy witha ftring 
potas ese. 7 eps thereof, wherein are contained flattith round” 
feedimade tothe : Kidneys the roor is | , and {preadeth with ma- 
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