T R I B E . 
The Theater ofTlants. 
Chap.8o. 643 
Chap. LXXX. 
Tracbelium jive Cervicaria. Throatc wore. 
< ^NderthenameoFT'Mc'M*i»('whichisakindeof Campanula or Bellflower) may all the reft of the 
"ft Bell- flowers be comprehended, whereof fome I have already let forth in my former booke. butbe- 
S caufe there arc fo many, I thinke fitted to diftribute them inrofeverall Chapters, that fo they may be 
« t he better exprefied by me, and apprehended and retained by you, and diftinguifhed to all. In 
this Chapter I will onely mention the reft of them that have roughor hayry leaves, andinthe next thofe that 
’ " i, Tracbeliummajuf Bclgaram. GreatThroatewort 
This great Throatewort hath very tall and great hayrie ftalkes and leaves of the falhion of the other fort, 
that I have fee forth in my other booke, there called the greater Canterbury Bells, but greater than it, both in 
| flalke and leafe, the flower is of a purplifhblue colour, alrnoft as large as thofe of the Otwitrybels, in all other 
things it agreeth with the other. 
3. Tracbeliumpetreumma'jueglobofum. Thegreatglobe rocke Throatewort. 
The treater of the two rock Throatewcrts,rifeth up with browniih ot reddifh ftraked hayrie ftalks,about two 
> foote hwh, bearing thereon divers rough or hayrie darke greene leaves on the upper fide, and paler underneath, 
1 fet without order, and a little dented about the edges with fome fmaller leaves fet at the joynts withthem-- at 
. the toppes of the ftalkes especially, grow many flowers, cluftring together in around falhion, and fome at the 
1 upper joynts alfo with the leaves, but not fo many, and fome alfo under them at the lower j'oynts, but Chill fewer 
and fewer, being all of them, of the forme of the former Throatewort, but of a white colour, ar.d fmaller than 
1 the fmall, or ordinary fort, and ending in five, fixe, or fometimes in feven points, having in the middle many yel- 
j lowilh threds, and one greater than the reft, crooked at theend when it is biggeft, and which becommeth bif'or- 
: ked, and blunt as it ripeneth, the flowers abide long before they fali.but the lcede hath not beenc obferved : the 
i foote is lomewhat great and wooddy, rugged on the outfide and reddilli, but white within, and more aftrin- 
i gent than any of the reft. 
3. Tracbeliumpetraum mirueglobofum. The Idler globe like rocke Throatewort. 
The leffer of thefe Throateworts, hath the firft leaves fomewhat long and not dented on the edges but pointed, 
and after them rife diverfe others that are round,and cut in on the cdges.ftanding on long footeftalkes, an hand 
I breadth long at the lcaft, fomewhat like unto thofe of CimbaUria Italic. hedcracca, the Ivie like leafe, cxjtali- 
an Gondelo but not fo thicke, fuller of ribbes and veines.deepliercut in on the cages, and of a darke greene co¬ 
lour, from which rife divers naked or bare (lender ftalkes, about halfc a foote high, which ufuaily have one 01 
Tracbelium majut Belgium. 
Gieat Ihroatwort, 
z. Trache'ium majut pctr.euw globofum. 
The greater globe rocke Throatwort. 
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