Chap. 345. ‘EngUfh Herbs. 
CHAP. CCCXLV. 
Of H A W K WEE D Lefs Common. 
I.np H E Navies. It is called in Greek 'U&mov 
X ya-viv, K) U&kiov dnQit, in Latirte Hieracium in- 
commune , vel rarUm , Hieracium minus commune , in 
Englijh Hawkweed lefs common , or not fo eafie to be 
met with, as being either rare, or otherwife^ Exo- 
ticks, and fo only Garden Plants With us. 
II. The Kinds. All the various Kinds enumera- 
ted in Authors , as aforementioned , we (hall not 
trouble you withal here, many of them being abfo- 
lutely Foreign, and fo never to be feen with us, fome 
of them only various, or degenerated, or otherwife 
altered , from the poornels or richnefs of the Soil , 
or other qualifications of the Ground , and fo never 
to be met withal again in Nature * thofe which we 
(hall now defcribe are the twenty following, viz. 1. 
Hieracium ajperum , Hieracium Intybaceum afperum 
Tabernamontani , Sharp , or Sharp pointed Hawk- 
weed. 2. Hieracium majus alt erum , The other 
Great Hawk weed. 3. Hieracium longius Radicatum 
Lobelij, and Microphyllon Tabernamontani , Hieraci- 
um ?ninus primum Dodonai , Apargia Da/ecbampij , 
of which T heophraftus fpeaks Lib. 7. Cap. 9. Hie- 
racium Dentis Leonis Folio obtufo majus Bauhini , 
Long Rooted Hawkweed. 4. Hieracium Intubaceum 
Flore luteo Bauhini , Garden Succory like Hawkweed 
with yellow Flowers. $. Hieracium Intubaceum 
Flore magno albido , Garden Succory like Hawkweed 
with white Flowers. 6 . Hieracium Intubaceum Flo- 
re Cameo, Hieracium Ramofum Pena, Hieracium 
Apulum Flore fuave rubente Column a. Garden Suc- 
cory like Hawkweed with blufh Flowers. 7. Hie- 
racium Foho Hedypnoidis, Wild Succory like Hawk- 
weed with yellow Flowers ? it is called Rbagadiolus 
by Csfa/pinus. 8. Hieracium Montanum Latifolium 
glabrum majus Tabernamontani , Great broad Leav’d 
fmooth Mountain Hawkweed. 9. Hieracium Mon- 
tanum Latifolium glabrum minus Tabernamontani , 
Small broad Leav’d fmooth Mountain Hawkweed. 
10. Hieracium Montanum Rapifolium, Turnep Leav’d 
Hawkweed. 11. Hieracium Montanum Folijs den- 
tatis Flore magno , Dented Mountain Hawkweed with 
a great Flower. 12. Hieracium Ramofum FloYc mag- 
no , Great Flowered Hawkweed. 13. Hieracium 
Montanum Latifolium villofum magno Flore Clujij , 
Hairy broad Leav’d Mountain Hawkweed with a 
large Flower. 14. Hieracium Montanum Dentis 
Leonis Folio incano, Hieracium Folio Hedypnoidis Clu- 
jij , Hieracium Montanum Anguftifolium Folijs Cicho- 
r ace is Tabernamontani , Mountain hoary Dandelion 
like Hawkweed. 15. -Hieracium Brit anicum Conyz a. 
Folio Clujij , Englilh Fleabane like Hawkweed. 16. 
Hieracium Latifolium Clufij , Hieracium Phlomoides 
' Taber namontani , Hieracium Latifolium P annonicum 
Camerarij Flore magno luteo. Broad Leav’d Hawk- 
weed with a great yellow Flower, which is the Pri- 
mum Clufij. 17. Hieracium fruticofum Folio filb ro- 
tunda Bauhini , Round Leav’d bufhy Hawkweed. 
18. Hieracium fruticofum Latifolium birfutum . 
Rough broad Leav’d bulky Hawkweed. i 9. Hiera- 
ci um fruticofum Anguftifolium majus. The Greatei 
narrow Leav’d bufhy Hawkweed. 20. Hieracium 
fruticofum minus. The Lefler bulky Hawkweed. 
III. The Defcri ptions. The Jirft , or Sharp point- 
ed Hawkweed. It has a Root which is tough, and 
fibrous, or thready, from whence rife up many 
Leaves, which are long afid narrow, like thofe of 
Languebeef , or Ox- Fong tie , but much narrower', 
which are fharp about the edgfes, rbugh in the mid- 
dle, and withal fharp pointed ^ the Stalks are long 
and Render, fet with the like Leaves, but leifer ^ 
the Flowers grow at the tops. Which are yellovy 
colored and double, which being paR, are fucceeded 
by Down, which is Carried away with the Wind. 
IV. The fecond, or other Great Hawkweed. The 
whole Plant is bitter, and perifhes at the Jirft ap- 
proach of Winter, being but Annuat, and to be new 
Sown every Tear -, its firft Leaves are little or no- 
thing dented, but fomething like Endive, yet thofe 
which follow are cut in on the fides, not fo much 
as the Sow-Thiftle , elfe not much unlike, which arc 
more tender, yet .larger than the firft in the former 
Chapter, as the Stalks are likewife, bearing on the 
Branches greater Hus'ks, wherein the Flowers grow, 
which pals into Down , with rough cfooked Seed 
lying therein, and are both difperfed and blown a- 
way with the Wind. , 
V. The third, or Long Rooted Hawkweed. Its 
Root is white, fmall, and long, running doivn as 
deep into the Ground fays Lob el as the Stalk is high, 
yet fome of it has been obfervfed With more and 
Ikorter Roots ^ the Leaves which lye upon the 
Ground are long and narrow, much tom and jagged 
on the edges, lomewliat like unto Dandelion, but 
cut into many Ikort round pointed pieces, of a dark 
green color ^ the Stalks which arife from among the 
Leaves ate fmooth and blackilh, fcarcely a Foot 
higli, bare, or without Leaves on them unto the 
tops, but at the upper Joint, from whence faring 
feveral Flowers ’ edch handing upon a long Foot- 
ftalk, which are of a yellow color, like unto other 
llawkwe eds , and being oirce paft away, the Heads 
are filled with Seeds covered with Down, which is 
carried away with rile Wind. 
VI; The fourth, oh Garden Succory like Hafvkwced 
with yellow Flowers. It has a long down right 
Root, of a mean fize for thicknefs, and fome Fibies 
adjoining to it, which fends forth a Render fmooth 
Stalk , ab'b’ut i Foot high , yet fume what leaning 
Jti r t Sown- 
