77° Of the Hiflorie of Plants. Lr B .z- 



the right C larie : the h 

 roots in like manner are 



4 The 

 adiftaffe.vi 



usks or cods when they are ripe bend downcwards : the feed is l^Ti/w 

 eblackeandfullofftrings. aiSD ^ckifl 1 . l h c 



certaine 



tuiauH - »ui^»*u«iuiLuw«..v- ..«. *v^,„, w ix^v, v Ul u uic iw» ui v>iary,wnicndoveeId forth 



fundry fourc fquare rough ftalkes, two cubits high j whereon do grow leaues likethofeoftheN 

 tie, rough, (harpe pointed, 2nd of an ouerworne greene colour : the floures do grow aloneft the "" 

 of the ftalkes.by certaine fpaces,fet round about in fmall coronets,or wharles,like thofeof Sas 



formc,buc of a yellow colour. 



top 

 ein 





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Thefe doe grow wilde in fom 



^j The Place. 



almoftcuery vvhcrcjcxcept 



iome places, notwithftanding they are anured and planted in Gardens 

 Iupiters diftaffe,being a kinde thereof>hich I hauc in my Garden. ' 



1 A ^ 



They floure in Iune 3 Iuly, and Auguft. 



^ The Names. 



Cleere-eie. 



Ua % Sclarea^ Centrum Gallt, and LMatrifalvu 

 ^>Ctyad3Ci) . in Low Dutch, &ti)tn\tyt 



Iikewife namedow/^of Come.Ttta tm 



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Iupiters diftatte is called c«fa lovit : of fome, Galeopfis lutea^bw not properly 



num luttumpx yellow C larie.and Horminum Tradminum^ or Clarie of Trent. 



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«[[ T^ Temperature. 

 Clarie is hot and dry in the third degree. 



^ The Fertues. 



A The feed of Clarie poudered, finely fcarced and mixed w 

 the eies, and cleereth the fight. 



fteepe 



B 



ken and applied plaifterwife draweth fplinters of wood,thornes,or any other thing fixed in the bo- 



c 



offv 



bodily 



D The leaues of Clarie taken any manner of way, helpeth the weakenefle of the backe proceeding 



of the ouermuch flowing of the whites, but moft effe&ually " 



of a Tanfie, either the leaues whole or ftamped. 



mane* 



:hfim t Y/hich is defai M inancdiiUy before ib 



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" 



hap.1^8.' Of mlde Clarie, or Oculus Chrifti. 



^ 7 he D efcr/ptioH : 



1 



Cbrift. 



cubit high. 

 broad.roush.and of a blackim erecne co- 



lour. The floures grow alongft the ftalkes, ofa blewifh colour. The feed is round and 



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m 



Jtru Wuwafleciesofclufius. $ 



T u e P ur P Ie CIa tic hath leaues fomewhat round,layed ouer wi v „ } y 



«,vm" 1 T ke Horchound 1 among which rife vp fmall hairy fquare ftalkes, fet toward the top 

 witnatt e leaues ofa purple cobur,which appeare at the firft view to be flours,and yer are nothing 

 r^r .T Sj turned into an excellent purple colour : and among thefe beautifull leaues come 

 ioithtaal floures of a blewifh or watched colour,in fafhion like to the floures of Rofemariejwhicft 

 Dung withered^the husks wherein they do grow containe certaine blacke feed, that falleth forth fpj 

 on the ground very quickely,becaufe that euery fuch huske doth turne and hang downe his head 

 toward the ground. The root d - 



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pproch of Winter 



Broad leaued Clarie hath a fquare ftalke (bme cubit bigh,hairy,firroe % and joyntcd . tU 

 arge, rough, and fharpc pointed ,fnipt about the edges, wrinkled, and Handing by cou- 

 ples at cachpynt : vpon the branches in roundles grow purple floures, Iefle than thofc of CBJJ 

 and fcarce any bigger than thofe of Lauander s the feed is fmall and blacke : the root is large, ^ art, 



