

Lab. i. Of the Hiftorie of Plants; 20 j 



floures do fauor or 





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old.fdrdoth 



forth a Crovrne of floures amongft the vppermoft green leaues, which Tome make a fecond kinde, 

 although in truth they are but one and the felfe fame,which in time is thought togrovv to a triple 

 cro«ne,which hapneth by the age of the root,and fertilitie of the foilejwhofe figure or tipe I haue 

 thought good toioyne with that pi#ure alio which in the time of his infancie it had. 



«fT The Place. 



This plant likewife hath been brought from Conftantinople amongft octet bulbous roots, and 

 made dcnizons in our London gardens,whereof I haue great plenty. 



% The Time. 



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It floureth in Aprill,and fometimes in March,when as the weather is warme and pleafant. The 



feed is ripe in I une. 



1} * f The Names. 



This rare and ftrange Plant is called in Lztinefiorona Imperialist Lilium ByZaminum: the Turks 



fuu And -as diners haue fent into thefe parts of thefe roots at iimdry 

 j nauc ujcy hkcwuc icar tbera by fundry names : fame by the name Tufa : others, Toufai 



^fchUchi^AlikcwikTurfan^ t Clttfi • - * * 





9fcorides y mentionQdJ^.^ cap 





% The Temperature and Fertues. 



working. 



neither 



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acuities or temperature id 



|*m-&t toe bccac h,rc . y c,*vc ac «to *y toe no knowledge of the phyfeU o£?ao^^^ * *fr ?l-ced 



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hap. iop. Of Dogs Tooth 





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f rooted plant, termed Saty. 



ofcoride 



'■ that plant of Djoprides 

 m 



Litcledif- 



1 the color. 



as it falls out in Sauill Onion 3V y u , • , g ,? tne du,er » tlc or P^ces where they grow, 

 ieaueverf felS 1 ree whTh /^ ^ - mds ° f bulbed P IantsJt hath raoft commonly two 

 &r lefc.Th ^IzZ^ott^ W ^j*"*? h A ke to '*«»" ^^, or Radons, though 



or Sow-bread about ^^Uwl^^Z^'^ ftalk is tender and flexible 3ike »C«^S 

 floure is like Co ! S^ iW??*!? *"<* with ° Ut IeaueS to thc root ' The proportion of the 

 "W^ndSc n ».S^Sfe^fih y fl ° Ure > fuIlo f f ftr — fapurplifh white colour: the root 



^nd bulb adioyningl £ Tvnto^i/ § n W1D | ^ '* * """ ^ &M ""' " ' ^"' 

 l Th* r„.*i , ?Y ■ e , vnt0 GUdioltu or Corn-fiag. 



fmall 

 part which' ' " ft >^ bu Malke,Ieaue$,floure,andcod 



hld « the floure (Tor fo u."! ^? u .P art > w & iC n do elofe one within another^ndat the firft thev c J «o 

 2W and Kte^l? ° Ut ft fl °, Ur ^ */««*» <° haue b « one leafe 1 iWthe 



. and 



°wreth ar 



broader $ wherefore I haue pla- 

 ^ciurc roe sinus or urouu or flones.The kaues wbic 

 of a darke purple colour, and 



toward die too wav hro^VTrC F«»P^w>ur,*ia narrow Oelonr, butby lit- 

 lr f ., ^>but thicker ly a \?u hat FT r ° b u ftarp P° inted ' in f °™ foWewtat 

 " r <to vpon his Ion. weS na ked T^J K '" ^ hC " ^^T" b l Wide °P er,ed the fl oure ftcwe th 



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the feeds,wh cha eve v like them of ^T Tlr* tbree ^™ e h ™ k c 



;„ .„ "^ v ..« i/*» faid)b 



it will not floure,, 



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