L i b. 2. Of the Hiftoric of Plants* 5 ,p 



bodied and full of k 



jnd oftentimes fomevvhar nicked in the edges , Iefler than thoi 



Tbc flourcs be cirher red or ycllovv,or elfe whitifh:the root is vi 



This plant is very full of life:the ftalks fet only in clay continu< 



nwand then watered they alfo grow. Weehauea wilde kinder vipyuc gruwing in corne fields 



and ihadowy woods in moft places of England, in each refpeft like that of the garden, fauingthat 



greenc 



it is altogether Iefler 



IF 







rib alius faith 



That tlicy grow in Vineyards and tilled placcs.The firft groweth in gardens ; thc other euerie wheres 

 the firft is much found in Spaine and Hungariejneither is Germany without itjfor itgroweth vpon 

 the bankes of the riuer of Rhene neere the Vineyardes,in rough and ftony places, nothing at all dif- 

 fering from that which is found in Spaine. 



Tbc fecond groweth plentifully both in Germany.FrancejBohemiajEngland, and in other coun- 

 tries among Vines,in old lomy daubed and ftony walls. 



^ The Time. * 



The Orpynesfloure about Auguft or before. | 





Th 



«JJ The Names. V$*' *& " % 



s 



ifjfoifi 



much from it,as we haue declared in the former chapter. Some there be that name it -***■ or Por- 

 tulMMvepg • yet there is another PortttUcafylveJtris t ox wild Purflane,Iike to that which groweth 

 in gardcns,but Jeflerwe may call this in Englifh,Spanifh OrpynejOrpyne of Hungarie, or loynted 



The fecond kind of Orrtyne is called in fhops CrafuU&d Crafula Fdaria^d Craffula mmn&At 

 it may differ from that which is defcribed in the chapter of little Houfteekeritis named alfo Fata- 



nun h.gfa-Dutch ^anDferaut 5 »tiattcnfewat,f ortftoati8,& f ot$toepmin Italian * >*h W a p •. 



vLu^!f.f e 1? ?'i>! es > Feue e M e : in Lovv- Du tch, £>tmr ttipclcand §emel mm X in 





The 



+ + m 



long 



^ T& Temperature' 





«T TheVtrtucs , 



S?o »wl* 5? be - °§ U ii° n w ? h vine g re > ic ^eth away the white morphevV:C74/« faith A 

 S« 3k l h,ng " d0t t b y. reafon of tbe fcourin g or clenfin S <*»»fcy tnat it hatb.-where- 



± "? lbut ? th . vn ?° " an h <* tacultie^hough the tafte (heweth the con rarie : which afok 



wcllclenO. if / f Tn <r e ' ac me ocner twoa,I ° »e Iikewile cold. But cold thins 



^^^t-dnncfleoftemparatureandthinnefleofeflencc be ioined together inthem. 



which 



may 



■ 



■ 



map. 147. Oftbefmaller Orp 



«ff The Deft 



I 



V- 



!'• 



bodied,ftandingth 



the ftal 

 ;alfoth 



I * 



b Sr tcn % i1£?^ c or u dcr ; the floures in the tufts at the to P s °^ »ifa E SffSE 



of bairv A,;l°P ur P lc -The roots be not fet ivirh I»mrie< nr ImnKK^ fcLkL ki Jls~? °^ I ■ pa c - 



multitude 



r^ Ca11 ^fiE 511 " knOWn to few ' fo bath lt found no narae > b «t «n« (ome Herbarifts 



d«,r a e ma y c* it in EiSh Ornvn i "f ^ thlS endare aIf ° thc ^"P*^ of ^nter ; and thei'e- 

 dCf lca »es than any of thf f^ST e fl uerIaftln g'°f "euer-dy ing Orpyn. This hath Iefler and roun- 

 ? 3 C/gffufL „:^V? rm 5 r:tne floures are red, and the root fiCic 



*rcceiu*H ,»,- p ee( j s ^^^ ^ rom j mm9 Im ^ 



f 





