~ the Paradife of Plants. 51 
‘Sobn Taylor, the Warer Poer, who hath written very much in the praife 
of Hempfced. F hes Sos ; 
= Pare oe > 
c oF eT ee 
[cna ‘CHAP. COLXXXIL ob 
V ater Lille. 
rT is called inGreek pags baie in Latin eiGuckcs, ‘cckiill allies 
to grow no where buc in che Water, which the Greeks fometimes call 
a ugh tliat word hath nifications alfo, or rather from the 
| bowed ugh fabulo: is for many of purplants have received namies upon 
{uch accounts) of the Nymph which pind away for the love of Hercules, and 
was changed hereinto; It iscalled by the Apothecaries Nemupiar 5 by Apuleius, 
Mater Herculanas ge Koga abs paluftre, Clam Ygnarits and Dr tis 5 ; by 
. a: 
wl fe only called Froybie «The gt great ie rec Lilly oon: Eypr 3 
The great yellow water Lilly. 6 gene riage sollow.y water Lilly. 7 Small 
Sellow water ‘Lilly, Wich leffer f ome 
The 
Hance, alwayes flore upon ome or never growin, = 
amongtt which, there rifeup from the Re richie cnderen ftalks,. tke. : 
unto the foot=ftalks of the Leaves, each of them. fuftaining one onely Iz = 
whice ower thereon, greca on pysmereiee oe hit 
pian She rowes, of long and{fon at thick, and narro COE 
er and thinner 0 v Pod Lene Bee Gr htm 
the Teavesare fallen of, 
Se aber The R ors 7, a 2 
many knobs thereat, like Eyes, of Eadie, ofeoieneblack ? 
without, and white, within, out ict ethamalticude of ftrings, by 
tisfidened inchs ground der the botronr of ¢ RN Pd 
