66a Chap. 
1 Theatrum Botanicum-. 
Trib 
8 . Ciflus annum folio Ledi. 
Ledum leafed anmnll Ciflus.’ 
upon them but toward the toppes: there Hand many fmall greene leaves at a joynt.verv like unto thofe of Time 
the flowers arc fmaller then in the other, and wholly white like unto the reft. * V 11 mt 
T „ , . J- CiJlofimli,frHt'xe X otic M . The Ciflus like ftrange fbrubbe 
I mull needes joyne this fhrubbe unto the reft,feeing Label who firft fet it out did lb account it. and all other 
rhathave mentioned ltfince him doe referre it thereto, al- e-account u, ana ail other 
though it have fmall likenefle but in the leaves unto any of 
them (for as 1 have fayd before, and the rule is mofl certaine 
the flowers and feede of any plant doe befl demonflrate under’ 
whatjrr»«r any fttcici is to be referred, which in this is far-t 
theft remote, having round woolly heads) and I thinke none' 
ofus ever law the plant, but as Label faith it hath wooddy 1 
branches like unto a Ciflus, with rugged long leaves thereon, 
like unto thofe of Sage or Mints, and round woolly heads at 
the toppes like unto Plane tree heads. 
7. Ciflus annnw folio folic is. Willow leafed 
annual! Ciflus. 
, The Willow leafed Ciflus of a yeare (for I have given ano¬ 
ther of this fort in my former booke whofe figure I here give 
yon) hath divers (mail hairy leaves lying upon the ground, 
fomewhat like in forme to Ollive or Willow leaves, but 
much fmaller,among which rile up hairy ftalkes about a footc 
and a halfehigh, let with two leaves at a joynt, much fmaller 
then thofe below, at the toppes whereof grow many fmall 
pale yellow flowers, and fometime more white one above 
another without any fpots on the leaves, as in that other is fet 
forth already,which do fcarlcabide a day but i'uddenly fall,the 
feede vclfclls that are skinny and three fquarc,containing fmall 
feede appeare quickly after. 
8 . Ciflus amtrw folio Ledi. Ledum leafed 
annuall Ciflus. 
This other Ciflus rifeth higher with greater (femmes but 
not lelfe hairy then the other,having two or three leaves fet at 
the feverall joynts, longer and narrower then the laft, and 
fmaller pointed, fomewhat rough, and of a deeper greene 
colour: the flowers fade as quickly,and grow iingly towards 
the toppes, with the leaves as large as the laft, and of 
afairepaleyellow colour: with heads and feede fuccceding 
in the like manner and yearely perifhing alfo.yet it hath feme., 
times abidden a Winter in my Garden when it hath not flow- 
red with me in the Summer before. 
The Place. 
Some of thefe grow in Spoils, and fome upon the cold Alpes 
and Mountaincs in Germany. r 
-ru /- • . The Time. 
oiii, /«>. W " “ •'CMolcaC,,, nr fair in fa null pl.rfe, l»t non mill Im. with 
doe fay, doe call the annuall Ciftus,as well that which hath foots as that h "h 7 Lu £ ciu ’’ e "fi s hom Mieonut 
name of Turmer *, from Turmeu which fignifieth Tuber0 i-hoCc’. 'a” wh c , h ’“'i? non ^ 0B thc flowers, by the 
to be eaten ; becaufe where that flirnb gro weth they ufuallv finrwf f '’ °ff 3 pa j es tl l at . are or fit 
nenfis callech it Tuber orU, and both C&Rm and he Hne W l R d h ? ft P uffesd ? e breede.and therefore Lugdu. 
becaufe it (hewed whern thofe be the H ^ llm of in Ashe. 
peate the fame things againe. 1 M e a PP lied > and therefore it lhall not neede to rc- 
Ghap. L X X X V11. 
Ciflus Ledon. The fweete Sum Cift us . 
