478 Chap.6. 
Tbeatrum Botanicum. 
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dScc“ C " ^ fC3lyheadS ' Whkh “ f ^ » 
T .. 1-SuiteAnJlrUcnhnmitior. Theleffer Su 6 e 0 lA«/lria. 
growing, a„d“^ by ‘-"CTe of th , 
T . ■ y, 6 ' The leffer filver Stake with a white flower 
T .- , ; 7 - Sub'tUnurimefolio. Narrow leafed Suit of Candy. 
This fmall SuhoiCmdy hath divers long foft fat and narrow leaves lying next the ground, r f , . , 
the edges, but toofe that grow up with the (lender handfull l 0 n° (hikes not at all i-,,, 5 ,?” ,, ltc ' dentcd on 
Plantane leaves, and ate ofa ydlowifli grecnecolour i theto™«of ZZljJ’f? re ‘ e ” bl ' n S «>* Ribwort, 
huskes or heads, out of which grow yellow flowers and^fterthem fmall Irc fe'j f " n,flied with fmall Ion- 
the route is white and ofa fingers thickneffe. ™ fmaiI ‘° nS fcedc llkc unt0 ^ of &rfi *] 
T .; T , c , Z.SM'liwfiCr'tka. The Thorny Sube of Candy. 
This Tnornv Su&e ofCWy rifeth up at the firft, with fmall and long whitilli «rtene leaves ,, , , 
fmall Corne flower or Blewbottle, but thofe that follow, are much foneer and„ V ' keunt °the : 
leaves,even to the middlenbbe,but the P cecesarefomewhat round pointeduhe (lalkes rileno?!h^ h c fides ofthe • 
much branched, even from che very botcome into manv Hender lin!r W : henot high,but are very 
thorne; at feverall joynts of thefc branches come forth filch like, bnUeffe andYeffe d!vhedTe 7 ^ ding in a 
eaves come forth m divers places fmall (caly heads, with whiteflowersSfor h fl 1 and with the :i 
like unto thofe of the little Cjmm or Corne flower, to? neverlaidonen S of middle of them, 
continually: after which commeth the feede which is fmall and long . !hc whok plant of at,' m 0 [ clofed 
afhcolour, and hveth many yearesin the warmer countries. b ’ 10 C ^ ant ls 0 a § ra yifli, hoary or I 
_ 9 . Sn-befruticofa Utifolia Cretica . The broad leafed fkrnKh* c, ^ • 
This plant being found growing in Cmdy by Honoris Eellm, and the feedtthereof femb 1 ■ 
re re* b " c '!< kh .~fru t ex, as you have it fet dowre i Z 
bhere ? .,ethir , 
pleafc; for it partaketh of both forts, and yet ptOTerly'cannot: be (a^d to^bclnno? ^ ‘p ^ err f d w bich loever one 
whereof is as followeth. Itgrowethupwitha wooddy (femme for Come H'ft eit l ?’ 0 ^ t ^ ein;t ^ e defeription 
fpreadeth forth divers armes or branches, to the height oftwoeir tttfcwteitctnnan!-^ tbe 8 rou "d, an«fthen 
divers veryfaire and frefligreene leaves, very deliehtfull to behold hf>inr» I JP a ^ c, °und, whereon grow 
the leaves of the Applcttee, as Be, l !a faith, being vlry whfieTnfenea£ B ata 2 ff£“ n" S a ' ld br0ad ' ika ™to 
fome have compared them to the Quince-tree leaves, which are whLr on^ f r'J : , Which thercu Pon 
leavesjand fome a sAlpaaa, vnto the leaves of the Storax tree which are verv 1:1 ^ U1,cier(: de than the Appletrce 
but take which you will, the comparifon in part holdeth correfoonder r • (I ' tbok obtbc Qy in « tree; 
fhoote corth other fmall long and (lender ones, bearing very fparledlv the like k tbefear 7 ies or greater branches, 
toppes whereof come forth divers long fcaly heads, long^Cn anv tlf 7 °^ hem > but ltffer ! a t the 
fealesparted with white and pale red colour, divers fet together as ^L *f x . C l a ”?> and with loofer 
to be feene in the Sap^r.a, Sopewort; or Brufcwort; atdietoppeswhereof ftand’rhr fl' manner > as ic is 
forme unto the Cjarn s or Corneflowcr, but of a pale Orenge colour ■ wh.Vl, i,.^ d f flo fl ve , rs ’ ver >’ llke for th e 
contamem them fmall and long feede, fomewhat like Cummin i " eac ’ sa f t . erthe . fl owers are pad doe 
long after, not falling away : the roote is hard and wooddy like a (hrubben 0 " gcr ’ wb | cl1 abide m the heads very 
I o SArfo frmicoft a „ g „ftif„lU Cretica The narrow S” Ef e < or ^mbby tree. y 
This fhrubbe Stzic in his naturall place rifeth to be three or fourj 
mmke covered with a hoary rugged barke, the wood it felfe bein" verv hard % n 7 ' ooddy ^mnie or 
from whence it fpreadeth many branches on all (ides rugged alfo ar rbe' h „ & otar, ' vinfavourb tingbim;ed: 
toppes, fomewhat thicke fet with very long and narrow leaves X- fJl u uf a " d h °? ry - but fmoo “h a t the 
rather of Rofemary,but longer and more hoary all other-the «rcatcr arm "h a J.*'j eunt ° thofe of the Pi ne trceor 
with the like leaves on them but leffer and (hotter,and a? the?nds ofevery of them oneVakh 8 ^ r brancbcs . 
die whereof (hoote forth the flowers compofed of many purplifh blew K a fca J y head .from the mid- 
or a Sr.tfe for the manner.bnt larger than either of both: this^plant will f Pr d f ° r the colour, 
med into what forme you pleafe like unto other bullies, and will alfo be el' ^ r t0 becut and trim - 
the eaves alwayes upon it.efpecially in the warmer countries, yet will not n |S m’"’ a " d ab,d£ th wit h 
Without fome efpeciall defence: the roote is wooddy and (preadeth like a ftmbbe orTufl^ 1 "' 18 ' ° f ° Ur clim ^' 
The firft three forts grow in divers places of Sprint, but efiieciallv ahn„ec / 
them forth faith: the fourth and fifth in Auflria ,and othe^ Ef&^' . as C W U ! who &ff fet 
grow about thofe parts: the foure laft their titles teftifie to be in Candy. “ y ' tbe fixtls llke wife thoughc to 
They all doeflower in the Sommer Moneths of Iune and Inly ■ vet thofe j n 
o(A«guft or September, where if any earely froff take them thw wifar ftraLw' fl °"' er 3tCr> Cven in the cnd 
tall places, which are the warme countries, they continue many yeares S ' Waye!i, a ' t l lou gh in their natu- 
Alt-!, irj The 2'{ames t 
growing with the leaves, yet becaufe as Claftm faith, the learned PhifitkL'nfs ^ d be thornes and prickles 
former forts and efteeme of t h^ m fbecaufe the endToftheh kaTO^ere^^rpe^po'iiued^vhkh irffome 
part 
