8(5* 



Of the Hiftorie of Plants. 



D The reft of the Bindweeds are not fie for medicine,but vnprofitable weeds,and hurtfull 

 thing that groweth next vnto them. 



vnto each 



aw 



f The d efcriprion which our A ' thor intended i n the firft plate for Vclnbifo Yiigrajnd tooke out of the tyA-paec ofthe utJuerfd,* k.,- r 

 .neither agicin S with thathe intendcd,I haucomutcd at impcmncnt,and made hisUtcr t though alfo impcrfcl defcripcion fome^ ^Wly **m*. 

 : co r.he plant figuicd andintended. r • »*vvn«morc comply aodJJ 



HAP# 



318. 



■ 



Of<Blm> 'Bindweed. 



Dtfcrmion. 





Left Bindweed bringeth forth long, tender, and winding branches,by which it el,wi. 



vpon things that ftand neere vnto it, and foldeth it felfe about them with many turn 

 - L f d w 'ndings,wrapping it felfe againft the Sun,contrary toall other things wLfom? 

 that with their clafping tendrels doe embrace things that ftand neere vnto them . whereuoonS 

 grow broad cornered leaues very like vnto thofe of Ivie, fomething rough and hairy of an oue? 

 worne rufTct greene colour : among which come forth moft pleafant floures bell fafhion fomthiaJ 

 cornered as are rhofe ofthe common B indweed, of a moft fliining azure colour tending 'to purole • 

 which being pa ft, there fucceed round knobbed feed veflels, wherein is contained Ions blartirt! 



feed ofthe hiVnefTenf a Taro anA !il-««r>»«. *T,«C^f»l.,» «.««.. i,~j -d:-j ^ *x. 6 . . '." 



pproach of Wiriter, 



Bindweed 



1 Convolvulus C*rttUus » 

 Blew Bindeweed. 



% i Convolvulus undent folio rotunit. 



Round leaued blew Bindweed. 



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<o 



I 



floured 



J • — ^ ~*ivp * C pi. hj our vjarucus cwu ociicr uiew nuurcu oxuurvwwu*. --— t-c like 



and great plant.the other a lefler. The great fend s vpmany large and long winding brandies, '* 

 thofeofthelaftdefcribed,and a little hairie: the leaues are large and roundifti,ending 1D3 "fj 

 point : the floures are as large as thofe of the great Bindweed, and in fnape like them, but Die 

 colour, with fiue broad purplifh veines equally diftant each from other : and thefe floures 



monly grow three neere together vpon three feueraU ftaikes fome inch long, fattened to « 



