5 6 Chap. 20. 
Theatrum ‘Botaniam. 
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a. ttominum genuinam fat hum 'Diofcor'idis, 
The erne garden Clary of ‘Diofcoride:. 
7. Hormiuum jylveftre ltalitum. Italian wild Clary; 
4. Hominum Germanicum humUe t 
Lovr Germane Clary. 
7. Hominum[ylvejlrc Itallcum, Italian Wild Claty 
This Clary groweth with inch like fquare high ftalkes 
as the former, whereon grow in the like manner two 
leaves at a joynt, which aregreene, but more rugged or 
fuller of wnnckles,& fomewhat longer.ending in a longer 
.point: the flowers likewife (land at the toppes of the 
ftalkes and branches,in fpaces or dillances like the other, 
and hooded or gaping as they are,but fmallcr, and ofa red 
colour: the feed is (mall and blacke, Handing in the brow- 
mlh huskes, that conteined the flowers, in the like manner 
after feed bearing' thcr00Ceis livin S> “d perifheth not 
8. Bormimmfylveflrc LtyendnUjUre, Wild Clary 
. with Spike flowers. 
This wild Clary groweth like unto the ordinary wilde 
Clary, with fquare hairy ftalkes as high as it, fet with har¬ 
der narrower and fmoother leaves, deeplier endented a- 
ir* l e v§ es ’ an< ^ rounder pointed, the flowers are much 
efle than they ; and neither in bignefle or colour, much 
! rdenng from the flowers of Spike or Lavender, growing 
m (paces as the red doe : the feed and rootes differ not,nor 
the lmell hereof much, from the other wild indes. 
9 - HormwHmfylvcfirefnhifclium. Sage leafed wild 
Clary. 
The Sage leafed Clary hath low fquare ftalkes, not 
much above a foot and a halfe high, whereon grow two 
hard rugged leaves at a joynt, very like unto Sage leaves, 
but not hoary at all, of a datke greene colour, dented about 
the edgesi: the flowers grow at fpaces round about the 
Ra kes, of a faire purple violet colour in fume, and more 
pale in others, oralmoft of an afh-colour in others: the 
iced is black, and fo is the root without, but-yellow with¬ 
in, and abideth without perilling, as xnoft of thcle wilde 
kindes 
