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hap. 74, 
Tbeatrum \Botanicum. 
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This Herperu isfo iike K u™ thioX^yS'in " ' 
rcncc found between? themthis onely hath no fent at all, neither mornife nn£ ’ ^ &: T ? be 1,0 di ®- ! 
to commend it, which maketh it to be a differing lort from the red • and fom- h g j nClth r day ' nor n ’ght,: 
hereof, (which is likely to be but a degeneration ofthefame) that beareth g^eenifh flowers' 0 ^” ^*^ crent P or * 1 
4 ' Htfptrtsfjlvrflrisfolio fenuato. Wilde Dames Violert; unVh .. * 
This Dames Violet fendeth forth an hairy, rough!crefteip!de^ JeenefiaZ nf 1 u- 
top into divers branches, with leaves let thereon from the boKomf .which are thicke° roughT d I • Pa " ed at thc 
and longer then the other, and waved about the edges, the lowed havinJf^nn gb ’ ^ d L hairy) narr °wer 
but dand dole to the dalke : the flowers are “ law and Zfidof ( ! S f ? otefia kea - a " d 'hole above none, 
dn e,an L ^^l^th pretty fwcete.lfo, butof a deeper red^colonr^tl^n 0 they uhefc'ads'wfrh 1 ! m j nn . er tkat *hS 
like ,heother and pendi after feede time modufually, yetfometimes abiding a 1+/ u with ieede m themare 
^“ol^. befainderedfr ° mbeJringCOOma ^ b ™’ £hes and fl ™ers, b/cuttingSdowneLefte £j 
v- ">«■ •fa&ttfiissffis&cx&s ass- d “? 
and deepelier cut in or dented on the edgesit hath a (talke about halfea yard W'hT°” h*7’ kffe rou S h a,fo 
wu.v„yfma l.wersthe.ou.ofa^idicmour, ^ H*"* 
of the leaves of the flower of the ord,nary ; the pods that follow are long but much fmaller h §S " th ' n 0ne 
Thu„ ra ‘i 
torne but crumpled a nd dented all about the edges, a little rou-h hairv and urnnll^'^'c 1S 4 lttie P arrEd ot 
the ftalke nfeth up the next yeare after the fird Iprincing about a yard high" branchfnpfcmh™ 1 !^ m ° rc whi!c! 
dry long (pikes, full of very fmall white flowers no bigger then the lad conflflino off f f thc t0 P int0 fun * 
afterwards yeeld very many and very long (lender flat pods like the Stocke GilldW“ re ' eaves a P«*e, which 
f f ial ' er > w,th ' cr y darke br owne flat feedes therein on both Tides like the LeuceiZ ,p downe . but 
the Hr/jien, m the greene: leaves, and with the Leucoiumm the flat pods and dtede-rhr ° ' ba - “ P artaketh with 
white and wooddy periling yearely after it hath borne feede thc flowers have r00tei * not vcr y long but' 
the leaves have a little hot and drying tafle. Ihavc given vou onelv a Irafe he ltte , or n °f e nt in them; but 
ofth zK'fferis SyUca. = »vc given you onely a leate hereof, and a few flowers at thcfide, 
Became both the Lemoium Sjriacum and MeUnckoTmmpat I have for forsh • 
there call them, partake more with this HefperU then with Leucoium in th ? Ca ^P ln m y ot l ,er booke, as I 
White like them; and in that the feede in t^ds^ ar W, andno: 
Y have given you here the figure theieof, and with the Sirivam „ , , “““S^Wnd likeffc- 
I might have multiplyed the forts of Hi#rr,V unto you as doth if I fl ° W ? rS oft,lc ]afi: 
jWofC./«™Jto be of a different fortf- m ^ Ia °mak e th that 
doubtedly is the fame, and the ffeiferht Syriaca or Leucoium Syriacum of r tke AMmchohum, whichun- 
Leiecoium MeUncholittm alfo,which certainely alfo are differing Dlanrs ’and C cr ‘P'™r and Clefmi to bee the 
have acknowledged, if ever he had feene both the phnts 8 P ’ " d eVU1 *“*"* would fo 
The firft was as I fayd before font mefird out of Tretnce^Zb.rb ■ 1, j, 
alfo by the liberaiitie of Mr.Dr .Anthony Sadler a Phyfitian in Eretrr J b , a , d b ° t! ] K a g 21n c and the fecond 
who both affirmed unto me for certaine.that the whiteone " C ° the c ' der /^ an Apothecary there 
the purple alfo although not fo plentiful!, before my booke cTmeTortli n buT ffom^whe 08 ^ ^ pa*rts, amf 
came is not knowne: the third as Clufim faith groweth in the ’< l • w "f nce t,IE origma.ll of them 
that are neare Vienna in Auftria : the fourth groweth „ S ; k n V thc „ VI " eyards at t,]e f° 0 w of the bills 
places in Troevr.ee that are moyftned with fprings : the lift alfo neaTc r f lateth ic ' atn °ng the ffony 
aid 
. r , , The Names , 
1 here is tome doubt among many learned, whether rhk Uinia 7u,, t■ . . 
ftiould be the Hefperii of Yheophrafiw, inhisfixtBook•” Latine » 
therem that there can beno more learned out of him, then that it fmelleth ZJrl, -"S’ bec5l,rc be ,sf °briefe 
then in the day time, even as feme of thefc and the ordinary fort doth n Ir c" f, he morn:n S aild evening 
and 7. Chapter,and thereof tooke the name I™ a °.Bookl 
and taken to be Leucomm of rufahm-.GefneTfDoion/etu and LuodmenRs rail and F ' cr f' ca Htrmolai, 
Damafcena. Somealfocall hVioUhybern*,fivehyemaUe, and'fome Well l ^rl X ^ alro "* lu > and LahdVioU 
called Htfperu jla-eplemttlht, and prep/empurpiirante : the third here is rh ft'Tff**' and fecond are 
other two are mentioned by Brnbirtm, the former by the name of Heflerv °/ C M‘ m . and the 
other Hesfer* fjflveftrUPre pane, to the lad I have given the title asfs fitt^ - 'fbTp^T H,erati ’> the 
?‘T a ‘ W V, t‘ U d ‘ T,Ane! ’ Gir °fl ee dl Girope de DaZlrbrGe ' h ^ , them V,dc,,c * 
Wallflowers alfo in the lad Chaprer, the Dutch?>l/moe m en■ we ffi£»/,Tn WMe rf ? en,vs ^ doethe 
^ ,°f,' w^r eeneS Gdlofl nwers, Winter Gilloflowers, alfo of fomeZeues f t fl 3mes V /°' ets ? and Damaskc 
in the Wed parts of this Ifland, from whence I had the double kSas I^ ^'^ \ vhy 1 know noc! 
Scmey.and thefinglc dole Scineyabuc Gerard faith clofe Sciences. ^ ^ en ^ orrriCC, i tIlc y call it double 
they maybe ^e/thm^Tng^Sn^Swbc'llfo in proMnie^f" h ^ d t , hercforc Dod °” em thinketh 
7ery effcftuall to procure fweating. cbfm further addeth.hatlt 
have 
