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Theatrum ‘Botanicum. 
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I B I. 
The Time. ** 
They flower for the mod part in Inly. 
The Names. 
w i5 c r C fi U - thC n c f* 2 a * es JP"™* nd fylvejtres- yet as I fay d before, Bauhinus doth call them t Vrtiu Utrn 
* T llcfi . rlt 11 ^ ki r C ‘” ,Mk «fy l 'v e firii,byTragui m ALHgimer,fi,, m dSpHriaalterabyLebeL by Taber 
TltTr C rr r^' * nihy rVnicaaculeatafcliysferrati,, thefecondis the Camtabufylvlftrirfbu 
I M of Label, AlySfnm arvenfe album oiTabermtmtauwJUrtica aculeata folijs ferrati, altera of TSalhima ih c 
thinketh it may be aliothe Sulmtu Cordi , whereof TWiw maketh mention in Harcynia fjlva. The thirds 
C / ed l^f.’Ca-aaabtsQiuriafMicVrtice, by Baubimu Ynka aculeata folijs non ferrates, and is the Siderin 
altera tJUatth,ol,, is Lugduncnfis expreffeth it. 
The Vertues. 
here is littlemfe made of thefe herbes, eycher inwardly or outwardly, yet they are thought to bee ncarethel 
t mperature and qualities of the former Hemp z: Label faith they arc ufed as an affured remedy aeainfl: nodes and 
wennes, and other hard tumours in the flelh, when other things have failed and would do no good. 
Chap. LXIII. 
Ifatitfivc Glajlnm. Woade. 
F this herbe there is accounted two forts, the one manured, the other growing wilde • yet they are! 
t{ fvuPd r both (ohke the one unto the other, that as it is thought the manuring onelycaufeth the difference e 
1k\|f§/. 4 * thir<1 fort 1 havc added K> them for the colours fake though much d'ifproportioned in forme ’ 
_i- Glafiumfativmi. Manured Woade. 
Woade that is fowen in fields for ufe, hath divers large, long and fomewhat broad leaves like, 
unto thofe of Ribwort Plantaine, but larger thicker, and ofa darker blewifh greene colour; from among which 
arifeth up a flrong (lalke three or fotire (oote high,and fometimes more, with divers filch leaves lit thereon.but 
fmall'er up to the top, where it fpreadeth into divers branches, at the ends whereofgrow fmall yellow flowers, 
in whole places come long flattifhhuskes, or cods like tongues, blacke when they are ripe, and pendulous or 
hanging downewards,wherein lye the feede, which if it be a little chawed or broken with moyflure, will givea 
blew colour : the roore is white and long,growing downewards. 1 ° | 
a. GUftumfjlvrfire, Wilde Woade. V 
This wilde Woade differeth little from the tame or manured, but that it is fmaller, the (lalke flenderer the 
leaves le£Ter,and the huske or cods lmaller and narrower. 
5. Nil Jive Aml y Glajlum Indicum. Indico or Indian Woade. 
Although Nil or Indico be notin forme like Woade, yet for the rich blew colour fake'I thinke good to make 
mention 
