r RIB E 6 . TheTheaterof Tlants, Chap, 35, 
jne upon a long footellalke : bnt thofe that grow up higher are of an inch long a peece upon the (hike which is 
lot above an handbreadth high, and divided at the toppes into two or three lmall branches, tearing every one 
1 realonable laroc yellow flower like the others, and are more divided on the edges like unto the leaves of Gar- 
len Succory: the roote is fmall,blackifh without,white within,and abiding after leeaetime. 
Hieracium AlpinumanguflifoUam. The narrowed mountaine Hawkeweede. 
From the roote of this Hawkeweede which isreddifliand fomewhat wooddy fpring forth divers very long 
md narrow grade like leaves being about an handbreadth long, fmoothand of a darke greene colour, among 
which rifethup a fmooth round ftraked [falke about a footc high or more bearing a few fmall and fliorter leave's 
thereon, and divided from the middle upward into fundry branches having on each of them a fmall yellow, 
(flower which paffe into downe and then into the winde. 
y. Hieratium T’ragopegonie folio. (Soates-beard Hawkeweede. 
This mountaine Hawkeweede hath for his roote divers white firings iffuing from a fmall blackifli roote, and 
1 from it fendeth forth divers long and narrow leaves like unto thofe of Goates-beard, each of them of a fingers 
length guttured or halfe hollow all the length, of a grayilh greene colour giving a bitter mil ke as others do,frofn 
among which rifeth a fmall tender-ftalke not a footc high, with fome few leaves fparfedly fet thereon Imalier 
then the others, divided into fome branches bearing fmall yellow flowers like the others, ourof/caly greene 
huskes pallin'’ into downe, that when it is ripe is with the fmall (eede carried away with the winde, 
, The Place. 
AU thefe forts of Hawkeweedes grow upon the Alpes, mount Baldiit and otheis in Germany from whence they 
1 have beene brought to furnilh the gardens ofthc curious. 
The Time. 
• They keepc the fame time of flowring and feeding that the reft doe. 
The Thames. 
The firft is the Hieracium montanum majtn latifolium «f T abermontanw , whole true figure ( 7 nwrf hath fee forth 
r under the name of Chondrida Hijpanica,but the dekription pertaining thereunto is not anlwer.able: the fecond 
I both Tabermontanw and Gerard from him fet forth by the name of Hieracium montanum latifolium mintu : the 
I third Bauhinus hath fet forth in his Pinax and Prodromue (but hath miflaketi the numbers in his Pinax in fetting 
doWnc the feventh for the ninth in his Prodromut and fo almofl in all the reft of the numbers following) by the 
name of Hieracium Alpinum pumilum Chondrilla folio-. the fourth is not numbred by Batthinm in his Pinax but in his 
! TrodromM by the name of Hieracium Alpinum anguflifimo oblongocjue folio, which 1 therefore here quote that 
thereader be not miftaken therein: the lift or laft Clufttu in his Panmnicke obfervations formerly fetforth under 
the title of Scorfonera rjuarta, but better confidering that the toote anfwered not to a Scorfonera altered the title in 
his hiftory and maketh it his feventh Hieracium hitmile. 
The Vertues. - 
You may like wife referre the vertues of the former to thefe forts of HaWkewdeds for they are thought to bee 
no leffe effeftuall then they in all the qualities and properties pertaining to them,for of any other particular qua- 
litie in any of them I have not yet heard or read. 
Ca»P. XXXV. 
Hieracia Montana hirfuta. Hairy mountaine Hawkeweede, 
Septimus ordo. The feventh ranke, 
I. Hieracium montanum Rapifolium. Turnep leafed Hawkeweede 
His Hawkeweede fendeth forth a few leaves [landing upon long and rough reddilh footllalkes next 
the ground fomewhat like unto Turnep leaves being rough and torne in very much on the lidc-s into 
round pointed jagges, among whom rifeth up a rough reddilh llrakcd ftalkc more then a cubit 
high, with one or two fmall Ihort leaves thereon, divided toward the toppe into many fmall 
_ branches, on every one whereof ftandeth one flower for the moll parr, or lomecimes two, of a 
meanc bigneffe and yellow which tutne into downe as the reft : the roote is fomewhat long and ftringy of a red- 
•difh yellow colour. 
2. Hieracium montanum folijsdentatisfLore magno. Dented Hawkeweede. 
The leaves of this Hawkweede lye for the mod part all on the ground,being foure or five inches long, and one 
broad, a little woolly, and finely dented about the edges, of a fad greene colour : the ftalke that rifeth up to be 
a foote high is in a manner bare of leaves, rough and hollow, bearing one reafonable large, deepe yellow flower 
at the top.ftatiding in a fine fcaly huske which turncth into downe as the.reft. 
3 Hieracium ramofummagnofore. Great flowred Hawkeweede. 
This large Hawkeweede hath a round rough ftalke two cubits.high parted into many branches, on every one 
whereof ftandeth a large gold yellow flower like unto Dandelion ; the leaves are an handbreadth long and 
three inches broad with a great ribbe in the middle,and many veines running through it, of a pale greene colour, 
and fomewhat rough,waved about the edges,and fet thereabout with fmall haires, and many veines running 
from it, 
4. Hieracium Alpinism non lacimatum forefufeo, 
Mountaine Hawkeweede with darke red flowers. 
This mountaine Hawkeweede rifeth up with an hairy ftalke two foote high bare of leaves from the middle 
upwards, and with a few hairy darke greene leaves at the botcome an hand breadth long,and three inches broad, 
pointed at the ends, and witha little freefe about the edges: the flowers areof a red colour fee many together 
whichbeing ripe are turned into downe, and with the feede are bio wnc away : this is very like the PihfeJa major 
fet forth in my former booke, but is not the fame, 
.. " y y y 3 j, Hieracium 
