66 z 



Of the Hiftorie of Plants. 



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IB. 2. 





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HAP. 2,1?. 



j 



Of Wood Sage , or garlic kg Sag 



e 





Defc 



Hacwhich is called wrilde Sage hath ftalkes fourefquare, fomewhat hairy, about whichar, 

 Icaues like thofe of Sage but iTiorter,broader,and fofter : 'the floures grow vp all ™ oSy? 

 of the ftalke,open and forked as thofe of dead Nettle, but kfTer^f a pale white cXur Thl 

 the feeds foure together in onehuske : rW™t-;cf..ii«f a.: ' . *■_ *. _.!..• . lhcn 



fmell of garlick teftifieth. 



Germand 



Wood 



fine Saluiaagr eft, 



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w « 



3 



^ The Place. 



W 



4 





growech vpon heaths and 



Bwcs 



about the borders of fields : it foraevvhaedctigh- 

 teth in a lean foile a and yet not altogether barop 



and dry. 





m The Time. 





It fioureth and ieedeth in Iune ) IuJy,& Auguft, 

 and it is then to be gathered and laid vp. 



* % The Names. 



It is called of the later Herbarifts, Saluia Ape* 



ft is : of diuers alfo i^Ambrofia 5 but true K^imbnfu 

 which is Oke of Cappadocia, differs from dm. 

 Valerius Cor dm namcth it Scot dom^ or Sandm$i> 

 and Scordium alterum. Kuelltm faith it is called fcf- 

 cifaluia, or Saluia Bofci : in high- Dutcb^aUlt UU 

 bCj>; in Englifh,wilde Sage,woo4 Sage,and Of r 



licke Sage. 



It feemeth to be Thepfhraftw his «*«mV. Sfbdi- 

 lusythich is alfo taken for the fmall Sage, but doc 

 rightly. 







^ The Temperature 



Wilde Saj 

 lefle than con 

 fecond degre 



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uco 



A 



B 



it is commended againu uunun&>, «iy-^»M»&-j — - - . 

 to them that fall and are inwardly bruifed : it alfo P™™^™?;- to tncra that arc intfdl 



Some likewife giue the decoaionhereef to dnnke with good fuc ^° them ft ™f m „ &eflB . 

 with the French pox : for it eaufeth fw<*t,drieth vp vlcers,digefteth ihumon, "'^l* ofW" 

 fumeth fwcllings.if it be taken thirty or forty dayes together orput into ^cdecoaion 

 cum in (lead of Efhkmmm and other ad jutories belonging to the faid decoflion. 



which was formerly here was of Cdanfotha m<mun4 tf*fl#*i 



c 



HAP. 



2,16. 



QfEyg'bright 



vthrtfu or Eve- bright is a fmall low herbe notaboue wohwdfulljhigb,^ , . I ^ r 1 j 0IB cs arc 



r P hr Atl*£l l^frleaue* dented or fniot about the edges like* 5ft ' f nl . 



uered with lit 



kilh leaues dented or fnipt about 



