Te ae 
x 
The Paradifeof a; os 
‘CHAP. CCC. 
Ss TEMES : 
‘ xs The Names. . . 
Ti is sealled in Greek sane. and Cardisea in Latine, hecinieg it Sambo igsink 
the infirmities of the Heart, as the trembling thereof, Swounings, Ke. It was 
re 
naknown tothe antient Writers, as is fuppofed, becaule there is fome clutter a- 
ftthe latter about it, for Dedonews took itto bea Sideritis, Tragus tobea 
mon 
wilde Bawme, Brunfelfius to be a Afarrubinm Mas, Anguillara to be Lycopfis, 
or Branca lupina, and Banchinus calleth it, Marrabinm forte primum hag 9 
&c. But we in Englifh call it Aferberwort, and not without good reafon, for it 
is of great vertue to help the AZother, as wellas the Heart, and therefore fome 
havethought that AZatrscari«, which isufaally put for Feaver{en, would better 
fort with it, 
The Forme. 
~ Morberwore groweth with hard, fquare, brownifh, rough, ftrong Stalkes, ri- 
fing to be two or three foot high, and fometimes more, {preading into many 
Branches, penn te prow Leaves ooamals Sens abana ae two at eves 
ai vided pacers niddle of the branches ‘up tothe <r esd doe} w “a 
Flowers round abont thee at difencea7 in fharp- pointed rough -buskes, 
newhat after'the manner of Bawm, or rather of Horebound (of which fome 
would have itto be a kinde) being of the fame forme, though of a more red.or 
Purple colour, after which come {mall round d/acks, Seeds in great plenty, which 
being fuffered to = jfilleth all the p aces aboutit wit tee pring,fo that there 
‘meedeth no care of propagation: The ; — oo, 
mole Plant’ is of averyeanet cand tater tafte, «> 
ro  dicteny at Pra 2 
ae aa “The Placts and Times ae tush 
shina lighteth to grow among rubbifh, ar ‘ 
and Hedges beyond the Seas in divers places, but prarer oer u 
: Seats where ithath been fown or ee uri , flow 
