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or againd a houfe wall, and fattened thereto in diuers places with nailes)from whence 
fpring forth at feucra II. (finances, and at the ioytits, two leaues, being like in forme vn- 
tothewildeHonifiickres, and round pointed for the mod part 5 thefe branches diui- 
dingtheinfelues diuers wayes, haueat thetoppes of them many flowers/ctatcertaine 
diftances one aboue another, with two greene leaues at euery place, where the flowers 
doe dand, ioyned fo clofc at the boteptne, and fo round and hollow in the middle, that 
itfeemeth likea hollow cuppe or fawcer of flowers : the flowers Hand roundabout 
the middle of thefe cuppes or fawcers, being long, hollow, and of a whitifh yellow 
colour, with open mouthcsdafht ouer with a light (hew of purple, and fomethreds 
within them, very fweet in fmell,like both in forme andcolour vnto the common Ho- 
niruckles, but that thefe cuppes with the flowers in them are two or three (landing one 
aboue another (which make a far better (hew then the common, which come forth all 
attheheadeof the branches, without any greene leaues or cuppes vnder them) and 
therefore thefe were called double Honifuckles, 
Periclymenum rectum fructu rubro. Red Honifuckles. 
This vpright Woodbinde hath a ftraight woody ftemrne, diuided into fctierall 
branches, about three or fourefoote high, couered with a very thinne whitilb barke, 
whereon (land two leaues together at the ioynts, being lefferthen the former, fmooth 
and pleine, and a little pointed : the flowers come forth vpon (lender long footttalks 
atthe ioynts where the leaues (land, alwayes two fet together, and neuer more, but 
feldome one alone, which are much fmaller then the former, but of the fame fafliion, 
with a little button at thefoote of the flower s the buds of the flowers beforethey 
are open are very reddidi, but being open are not fo red, but tending to a kinde of yel- 
lowi(hblu(h colour : after which come in their places two fmall red berries, the one 
withered for the mod part, or at lead fmaller then theother, but (as Clufius faith) in 
their naturali places they are both full and of one bigneffe. 
Periclymenum rectum fruSiu caruleo. Blew berried'HotlifuckleS. 
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This other vpright Woodbinde groweth vp as high as the former, or rather fome- 
what higher, couered with a blackifh rugged barke, chapping in diuers places, the 
younger branches whereof arefomewhat reddifh, and couered with an hoary doune : 
the leaues dand two together at the ioints,fomewhat larger then the former, and more 
whitid) vnderneath : the flowers are likewife two danding together, at the end of a 
(lender footedalke, of a pale yellowiih colour when they are blowne, but more red- 
didi in thebud : the berries dand two together as the former, of a darke blewifh 
colour when they are fully ripe, and full of a red liquour or iuice, of a pleafant tade, 
which doth not only dye the hands of them that gather them, but ferueth for a dying 
colour to the inhabitants where they grow plentifully, wherein are contained many 
flat feede : The roote is woody as the formeris. 
The Place. 
The firw groweth in Italie, Spaine,andProuenccof France, but not in 
the colder countreyes, vnlelfe it be there planted, as is mod frequent in our 
countrey. The others grow in Audria, and Stiria, as Clufius faith, and art 
entertained into their gardens onely that are curious. 
The Time. 
The firft SoWreth vfually in Aprill, the reft in May. 
The Names'. 
The drft is called Periclymenum, Otfrifel'rum perfolUtum, and Itcdicum^ 
£S a difference from the common kinde : In Engliih Double Woodbinde, 
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