Of the Hiflorie of Plants. 



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The yellow horned Pc 

 ing neer vnto Ric in Kent 



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M.and 



ofthqfea:Ihauefoundit grotr 

 :e in Hflex,at Harwich,at Whirl. 



t^/ar, write that they found this red horned P 



onttu, & rrbe-veterum, w jj 



Arragon and Caftile in Spaine,and the fields neere vnto common paths. The^do txow ^T" ° f 

 den very plentifully. v lc / ao b r °wininyga r . 



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They flourcfrom May to the end of Auguft. 













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Writers haue taken horned Poppy 



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Diofcondes fa 



! to be Claucium f * j. 



Saffron 



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my felfelikewi/e can refti. 



firongfmell and of a bitter ta(te, the juice alfo is much like in colour 

 7V»<nvitncflc,thatthis horned Poppie hath the famekinde o^juice, as 

 fie. Diefcorides faith that Glaucium sxoweth about Hieraoolis a citil in xwia k.,- u •.. , 

 that it mould not be found alfo fomeivhere elfe" Thefe th n« ft£T£££ Wh " hindcwh 

 G7^,if it be not the true and legitime Ol^J^SS^H^H^^ 



iTr^Po ^ 7T' a r»° {the V>T"*y the ™ co "^ e a ate writ ^ 

 Jim, Sea Poppy, and Horned Popov : in Dutch. tftoiiumi an w ***..«. a* ', * 7 . ers ' ln 



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d5«ltyM and i^ojtie l^eule 



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Horned Poppies are hot and dry in the third degree. 



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of the one halfc, and drunke, 



B 

 C 

 D 



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The root of horned Poppy boiled in water vnto the confumpi 

 prouoketh vrine,and openeth the flopping of the liuer. 



The feed taken in the quantitie of a fpoonef till loofeth the belly gently 

 The juice mixed with mealeand hony,mundifieth old rotten and filthy vlccrs 



th J? e ^ ues f d flour f. P ut into vn ? uents ? r faIu « appropriate for greene wound^digeft them, 

 that is, bring them to white matter,witb perfect quitture or fanies. 



... sofaBfndewecd«Iicdbyf^ft*d*i 

 ttmComickhtHm which traifg^op. 





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/■itrtfe? &^£Kfc2 V " * f 5?"? p, ? CC °^! s ? ap ' " nder the *■ of/, <**«" cmutmlmtm mw 

 ^l.^i^*.You(haUfindcithcrcartcriQthcducpUce. The defection *f*ta»Icanhidg«**Q*chc C"mw 













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Toppi 





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% The Defcription. 





THe leaues of wh 

 whiter,and cut i 



te Poppie are long, broad . fmootb, longer then the leaues of Lettuce, 

 1 the cdges:tbe ftem or ftalke is ftraightand brittle, oftentimes a yard 

 andahalfehighionthe topwhereof grow white floures, in which at t he verv beginning 

 appeareth afmall head,accompanied witbanumberof thredsorchiucs which being full gr^ne 



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The 



ning,but vfually red,or at Ieaft fpotted or ftraked with fome lines of purple. The leaues are greater. 

 more jagged and iharperpointed.Thefeed is likewifeblacker,which maketh the difference, 

 i, *« * Tr • aI ° anocllcr garden Poppie whofe leaues are much more finuated, or crefte<My d 

 tne ffoure al to is all lagged or finely cut about theedgesand of this fort there is alfo both blacke 

 and wnite.The floures of the black arered,and the feed blacke.and the other hath both the floures 

 and feed white. 



4 There are diners varieties of double Poppies of both thefe kinds,and their colours arecofr 



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the doublenene of their 



of fome of thefe 



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