Lib. 2. 



Of the Hiftorie of Plants. 



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tbcfioiuesof VVoodbinde : many times itfallethout, that there is to be found three or foure fail- 

 ccrs ooe aboueanothcr,61Ied with tloures.as the firft.which hath caufed it to be called double Ho- 



ny 



.fuckIc,or\Voodbindc. 





v: 





Pcriclymemim. 



/.y I rcriaymcmim. 



/VVVoodbindeor Honifuckles t 





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2 Periclymenum per foli 



Italian Woodbine 



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f The iUet\ 



The Woodbinde grOweth in woods and hedges, and vpon (hrubs and bullies, oftentimes win- 

 ding it felfe fo ftraight and hard about,that it leaueth his print vpon thofe things fo wrapped. 

 The double Honifuckle groweth now in my Garden,and many others likewife in great plenty, 



although not long (ince 3 very rare and hard to be found, exeept in the garden of fome diligent Her- 



oarifts. 



^J" ThtTime* 



^fipcinAutumne. 



bud forth 



ff The Names. 



It is called inGreekCj'^xov™- in Latine, Volucrummajta : of Scribonitu Largus^Sylu^ muter .• in 



>ps, Caprtfolium^ and Ultatrifylva : of fome, Lilium inter ftinas : in Italian, Vinabofco - in High 



(5 



: in Low Dutch^eptenblaDt, and ^ammefceng 



CWadrejfeha: in Englifh.Woodbindc, Honifuckle, « 



0jf The Temperature. 



. j k ete bath an errour in times paft growneamongft a few, and now almoft paft recouery to bee 

 u , r a g a ^ nc 3^einggrowne an errour vniuerfall, which errour is, the deco&ion of the leaucsof 

 ^nifuckles,or the diftilled water of the floures, are raflilygiuen for the inflammations of the 

 tbe u^ tlirotc > as though they were binding and cooling. Butcontrariwife Honifuckle is nei- 

 fruitf "° r bi . ndin gi> but hot, and attenuating or making thinne. For as Galen faith, both the 

 ofth ^ 00( ^ nc te> anc * alfo the leaues,do fo much attenuate and heate 3 as if fomewbac coo much 

 uok Cm - drimke » tbc y will caufc the vrinc to be as red as bloud, yet do they at the firft oncly pro* 



The 





