

Li b.j. Of the Hiitorie of Plants, 



1)79 



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«|[ The D?fc 



I 



like a fmall hedge.couered 



among which 



come forth fmall moffic white floures declining to purple, which turn into* paL™ 

 ed that meth away with thewinde.as tharnf Willow WnHh . f h~ ,™, s. JL v ? . 



roots of other fhrubs be,and growcth diners waies; 



The German Taraariske hath many vvooddy 



wood y, as th 



.. , .. ' "v~«»;ui««.iii.«iiu iiiuuiirinugirom trie roof.with 



a uhi te barke , haumg his Icaucs thicker and groffer than the former, and not fo finely jagged or 

 cut. The flours are rcddift.and larger than the forroer,growring not vpon footftalks many thick clu, 

 fcnng together as thofeof the formcr,buc each a pretty di fiance from anothcr,on the tops of the 

 branches f pike-failuon,and begin to flour bclow.-which turn into fccd,that is likewife caned awav 

 with the windc. v«n t u aw*y 



1 



f The Plate. 



Tamariske growcth by running ftreams,and many times byriuers that break forth, and not fel- 

 domeabout fenny grounds,commonly in a grauelly foiic.for it belt profpereth in moift and (tony 

 places : it is found m GermanysyindcIieiajItaly.Spahvnd alfo in Greece. Y 



ikcymvith vs in (^ 



Diofcoridi 



ind°bSin me ° r P i that " brin ' gCth f0rth frUJC VCI y Ilkc t0 GalIs ' in caftc ro «gb 



PctrmBcHonhts in his fecond booke of Singularities reportetb, That he faw in Egypt very hi*h 

 Tamarisks and great like other trees,and that fometimes in raoift places by riuers fides, and manv 

 imes alfo in drv & grauelly grounds where nb other treesdid gw&^hicb noiv and tLndidbSS 



St S£ ugI ? firc K a r ltitude of Galls > thar the i " habiunts «" c ^£ . bS™ 



oucrladco they are ready tobfeake. Roth thnfa omw W ^r^r -.-11 ;« „*.,!_ . :1, ' , ULLli S 



England 



prolp 



If The Time. 





inde 





of Auguff 



V 



of n* 2 „ • reCKe W;Mjand in "«nealfo-c*f jr/«and Tawar/* : in fhops 7W,f«* 



S7 ^fttmm^iunu , Dlofcerides makes that wh J ch yin rca] * ^ £ £* f ; 



25SR5^^ Spanim,r^^^,and 7W/» , ifl **£ 



Tamariske hath aclenfing and 

 allnngent or binding.and by rea 



led ivifli,.:*, j • /. 



f 



fomewhat 



led with vinwrenA " £l' T , W M *»"« «■ « very gooa reran nard ipleen,bemg boi- 

 Mnr^ S « ^ wjnceither the root,Ieaues,or tender branches,as fefr* vvri teth. zO* 



f?^Td^rtf reachet 4 h » Thac a th l e dcc0 ^™ ^ the leaues made with wine doth waft the 



b 4 do™ S U •?^ daga - inft £^***** !^ ^°«th be waflied therewith:that it 

 thedlcrc^th' hcmenleS} itc P c P itlca tfi"hercm. that it killeth lice and nits,if the parts be ba- 



bindhi^ 5 ° f bUint TarR3liskc ^«ea drying facultie, and greatly fcouring vvithall, and a little 



v crln! floures l an J d P'-vny feed of the greater Tamariske do greatly binde,infomuch as thev come 



th & ?r C WhlCh ^ rcs are ? f an f vne q^ teniperior there is joined to the nature therof a " eat 

 ninncffeof parts,and clenhng facultie,which die Gal! hath not,as G^writeth & 



* nele floureswe fitly vfe(faith Dio[cor.)m Head of Gall.in medicines for the eies and mouth 

 dice IT ?/ E ° ftanch bl0L,d ' and t0 fta y thc !askcand womens W hitcs,it helpeA the ^lowtnn 



*w£$™< that are bic of the — - ^« " Iled fflSsCfiSi 



^ed in a fpS r f fi f y K 1CaUCS b / in g boi,e , d in w « er > a " d Ae decoftiondrunkLrdfcS 

 ...^'naimallveiTellofaleorbeere.andcnnrinna v^nnU.^ :f:.u. i . . , J ^- _.-«r 



A 



B 



D 



F 



G 



- drunk 

 of greater efficacie. 



Chaf. 



