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Theatrum Botanicum. 
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1BE 7. 
the third gro vveth^bouwH"”^"^”^ the Wt coafc of Ivly, both Vmcc and other places. 
They doe all flower and feede in the Sommer moneths, for they are all but annuall plants and are to be fowen 
in Gardens in the fpring of the yeare. ^ 
The firft is called by LoMEr«ca m *ri**KakikS'rapio»it, andfo itiralfo by A^uiUra< C<,mr*rh,', Cch m * 
,j f „.d ^*-s*3XJs: rsaa^s^attai: 
which is'a'mamfeft difference from the former fhethird is called alfo by ErmaMnft'liaca 
ZldrJ J^cL^i which LutduHC»fim calleth Sinapi cebinatam : the fourth ,s called by r Ba«hm w Erma man .,, 
lima Italicshafbt cujjttdi withail makeththe KakileSerapienis, the Srma martnma of l«gdme«Ju, 1 
and his NaJrtiJmJumnm to be all one with it, for which I can fee no resign m that having given the figure 
thereof in his Prodnmm, every one may plainely fee it to differ very much tn theformeof he leaves from the 
Other! it may well be his Natlmium maritime for thereunto it anfwereth very well as alfo unto his Erma 
cinerea in Tome part that is in the leaves. 
1 \The Verities . 
npL_ p'a, T? nr\srt to in rhp fame dearee of heate and drynefle with the wilde kinds but faltifli and are effedhiall 
fotT “d£ S'^Sth* Kakilo (which I call the Sea Rocket) purgethex. 
ceedino ly, and Mpconm affirmed, that his Erma Ultima doth wonderfoUy helpe thole that ate ttotibled with 
the Collick.and thole that are grieved with the (lone or gravell in the Kidmes or Bladder, if they dnnke the 
quantitie of foure ounces ofthe dillilled water warme at a time. , a 
Chap. V. 
Refeda. Bafe wild Rocketi 
I. Refeda major. 
The greater bafe wilde Rockt. 
fiEfides the two forts of this kind of Rocket the greater and the leffer fet forth by fundry Authors wea 
, g)W have f omc others which for their neare affinitie and likenefie are fit to be joyned and entreated ofto ; 
j tj-cficr. ^ Refeda major. The greater bafe wilde Rocket. ] 
This greater kindrife'th up withdivers crclled bendingflalkes about twofoot high,fet with mad 
ny and much divided leaves thereon fomewhat like unto the lowed leaves of Rocket, of a piercing fharpe lent 
and tade like unto Crdl'es and many Inch like leaves alfo bufhing together at the foot of them: at thetoppesof 
the dalkes grow yellow flowers in longfpikes thicke bulbing 
together, which opening by degrees at the bottome,fpread 
themfelves farther in bunder, and afterwards upon the laid 
fhort footeftalkes come (mall skinnic cornered lwollen cods 
turning do wnewards,wherein are contained very lmall leede: 
the roote is long and vvooddy with divers fibres thereat, and 
abidethmany yeares. • 
2. Refeda minor fett vulgaris* 
Common bafe wilde Rocket. 
This other Refed, groweth more upright and not Co high, 
with whiter greene eaves, deepely cut in or torne on the ed¬ 
ges,but each divilion is broader then the ormer, the flowers 
ar,e (mall and yellow growing on fuch fpikes but (hotter. 
3. -Refeda Linari* fo/.js. Narrow leafed bafe wild Rocket. 
The (hike of this Refeda is ftraight and round, about a cubit 
high,parted into fundry branches,compared about with long 
and narrow greene leaves like thofe of Linaria or 1 ode Flax : 
the flowers grow at the toppes of the branches fpike fafhion, 
of a yellow colour, after which come cornered feede veflels 
double forked at the toppes, full tlorcd with pale coloured 
feedes. 
4. Refeda alba minor. Small white bafe wilde Rocket. 
This fmall Refeda (hooteth forth divers whitifli greene 
ftalkes not fully a foote high, bearing divers long and narrow 
hoary leaves leffer then thofe grow neare che ground, or at the 
foote of tie ftaike,which arc fomewhat broader but not iefle 
hoary : the flo*wers are white growing on the like fpikes many 
cluflcring together, with fmall greene heads in the middle 
of every one, wherein afterwards there is fmall blackifh 
leede conteined: the roote is fmall long and white with 
fibres ad joyning unto it. 
5. Refeda aff.rii Pbytcuma Monfpelienfum diEla. 
Loves plant of CMomyelier. 
The lo well leaves of this‘fmall plant are fmall long and 
fomewhat narrow, of a whitifh greene colour, and very like 
to thofe of Lambes Lettice, the others that grow afterwards 
and upon the ftalks which are weake and tender, about halfe a 
foote 
