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The Theater of ‘Plants. 
Chap. 33. 7^5 
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1 leffc divided (Saves thereon up to the toppes, where there are feverall large flowers, confiding of two or 
eerowes o( leaves, of a deepe blufh colour, of fomewhat a ftrong Opium-like fent, broade pointed and 
ked at the ends, the outermoft row being larger than the inner, (landing in rough fcaly huskes, wherein afeer- 
irds the (lender long browne feede is contained, which lying among much downe, are carried away toge- 
:r with the winde: the roote is compofed of a downeright firing, with other fibres thereat, which perifti- 
1 after feede time. 
Tie 'Place 
All thefe Hawkeweedes have come to us from Italy, where it is likely they are natural!. 
The Time . 
ilhey flower from the middle of Summer to the end of/«£«/?,and the feede ripeneth in the meane time. 
The Names,, 
j -phe firft is called by Tauhinut Hieracium Intubaceum flare luteo, which he quotech in his ? max to be the eight 
J, his Prodromut, miftaken f .r the tenth ; and the fecond Hieracium Intubaceum flare mapno albido, this is there al- 
•imiftaken for the eleventh : they have both come from Italy, and Bed likewile from, Liflrbonc.^ by the name of 
dieracium Aphacoidet,and Sonchm Hierachitider.theUd is called by all Writers of it Hieracium Jntulntceum,and 
ire cameo, and ramojum by Pom in his ftalian Mount B*ldnt,{ or he accounted, the Hieracium parvum Crettcum 
'[ flujim, to be Hieracium Intubaceum nonramofttm, as I (hewed you m the Chapter next lave one before this i 
; is alio affuredly the Hieracium Apnlum flare (uaverubente of Column*. 
The Venues. 
f Thefe kindes of Hawkeweeds are of the like temperature with the former, and.may performs as much in their 
iteration as they, and therefore X will referre you unto them to be informed of their qualities which may fafely 
ne transferred to thefe. , 
Chap. XXXIII. 
Hieracia Cichoriacaa. Wilde Succory-like Hawkeweedes. 
Qttintui Ordo, Thefift Ranke. 
I. Hicraciofolio Hedppmiiis. Yellow Succory like Hawkewcede. 
S^lHis Hawkeweede hath a few leaves next the ground, fomeyvhat long and narrow waved or 
unevenly dented about the edges, in feme more, in other lefle,and fometirnes liairie withall.yet plan¬ 
ted in Gardens hath littleor none at all: it fendeth forth a great many (lender ftalkes, with a few leaves 
fet difperfcdly upon them, fmaller than thofe below, and branching at the toppes whereat (land feve¬ 
rall greene fcaly huskes with yellow flowers in them, hanging downe their heads before they arcbkiwen,where¬ 
in grow crooked feede lying in the downe, and are feattered where it pleaftth the winde : the roote is long and 
white, with feme fmall fibres faftenedthereto, 
5, Hieraciumfalcatum fiveftellatum, Starre-likc Hawkeweede. 
The lower leaves ofthis Hawkeweede are fomewhat long and narrow, with but three or foure dents on the. 
fides ending in a point.-the ftalkes are branched from the middle upwards,and at every joint a leafe under it bea¬ 
ring at the joynts and toppes feverall pale yellow fmall flowers, which turneinto heads of divers crooked feede 
like fmall round and hard homes or hookes, fet all molt round and ftarre falhion, feme of the feedes being lon¬ 
ger by halfe than others: the roote is milkie fmall and (Iringy perifhing every yeare after feede time. 
J. Hieraciumfalcatum barbatum. Herbe Impious like Hawkeweede. 
This impious Hawkweede (not that it hath any hurtfull qualitie therm,but becaufe the fide branches rife higher 
than the middlemoft,like the hetbe Impia or Impious Cottenwecdc)hath the lower leaves of two or three inches 
long, and one and a halfe broad,of a darke greene colour, and with but few dents on the edges: the ftalkes are 
fmall not a foote high,bearing but few leaves on them,and at the tops one fmall (lower, of a pale yellow colour, > 
fomewhat browner in the middle, compalfcd about with divers rough homes which grow hairy or bearded and! 
1. Hieracium facie Htdffmiic. Yellow Succory-like Hawkeweede. 
