the Paradile of, Plants. BL 
> The Forme.» . 
Common Southernwood rifeth up with divers mall woady bape the 
, tops whereo! are fo weak char they bend. downwards again, e(pecially for fome 
ipace at they be fhot forch, but cowards the end.of.the year they become as 
woody, moit asthe eldér Scemmes,which, are commonly, about two feot high, 
in time, nife to be almoft as high as.a. man, fron) whence do proceed many. 
{inal Brg. ‘and {hort Leaves, fomew har like unto thofe of Fennell,. bu ut not fo 
long, of a grayith or reffer green colour fomewhat ongs bur ai fant 
to the {mell apte ofa fone and fometshat bitter taft; fromthe mid ‘it ef 
tothe tops of the ange: Abr (prigges do VGanertapy ftand, fall round yellow 
ue han like Ji i trons; which o Py very licele, and afte fant! ie 
the feed, which h is froollty then that of Wormwood; The Root. iy ape dy, 
having divers rings annexed: Boy, but Le, roweth not very deep, | 
The Places qnd Time. 
~The fir hath been fo, lige a he Denizap of the Gardens thar WhieZ hi; 
its originall Extraction is alrogecher forgo rp ; The fecond groweth wild in 
fome parts of Germany, yet they ufuallyy ig hfafe unto x 4 ftacion in t cir Gare. 
dens 5. The third came Originally from the Levant, and is now diftr ited into. 
divers places, a3into England, Italy, Germany, the Low Countryes: ere. retro 
as is faid, was tound in Ay frie, Hungary, poe the Coalts necr Saree 
fitc is sah § only with themshat are caren The Ag} a oe sian coe 
Harcynian Wood in Germany, and the lath is snl te 
4uftria. Many of them do flower in June and Fuh, ‘bit tae e$ 
not at all, forbat their feed is {eldome feen. Some of them, if not ten i lie iden 
Leavesin the Winter as oe Ti Trees. 
T ures: / : 
Soutbernweod is hot and iy i in nh ced oF the third Apres having the force 
both of rarifying and a, 
/ The Wertees, 
f F 
a es pei at ae 
The branches being burnt, ae the afhies pixed with the Oye of Pa! 
axed fe en 
or old Oy 
tocome oe ee eedily, if the inte re 
gainft the Sun OF ite ahich i it oe ai cap aoa eg e 
the Leaves fomewhat r¢ feepbl e Hains. 
a roafted Quince, and applyed toall Linaniion a en a ery te a. 
way; [he aves boyled t srand d ftamped  wirk bbe feale, and B bi 
ait suger yas like a falve, diffolycth i ik Be all cold bam 
¢llings, being {pread upon: esi ece of loath or Leather, and applyec 
unros And being ftamped wi Oyl 2 and rhofe Limbes that are benumt 
witkcold ‘or bruiled, being anooined Atherowith, ape a de 
a Sree! 
