T R I s E 7. 
TheTbeaterof Tlants, 
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The Time. 
They flower and feede about the fame time that the Candy kindes doe, expreffed in my former booke, which 
is ufually not untill July. The Names . 
The firft Bauhinus cillethThla/pi Creticum flore albo waj*tf 3 and I thinke it to be the Thlajpi Narbonenfe Cen~ 
unculifolio of Lobel, which as he faith the Italians and Matthiolw accounted an AljJfum *, the fecond is taken to 
Ibe the Thlajpi Allobrogicum of Cluflus- and th cThlaJpidij aliudgenus vel tertium Tragi, the Thlajpiamarum of Ta*> 
\bermontanw and the Nafiurtium fy he fire of LugduneufiSy which Bauhinus entituleth Thlajpi umbellatum arvenfe 
Vlberidjs folio, as I doe: the third is the fourth Thlajpi oiClufius called parvum cdorato flore, which Bauhinus calleth 
Thlajpi umbellatum Creticum flore albo odoro minus : the laft is called by LobelThlnfpi alteram minus umbellatum 
Nafiurtij hortenjis folio Narbonenfe, which Lugdunenfs and Tabermontanus doe both remember, the one by the 
name of Thlajpi aliud umbellatum fens, and the other by the name of Thlajpi Narbonenfe umbellatum. 
The Vertues . 
The vertues of thefe hs^bes are to be referred to the former, for being almoft as fharpc they cannot but worke 
the like e fie bis, yet in a weaker manner, and therefore thus much fhall be fiifficient for them. 
1. Thlafpi mottlar.um G la ft if olio majut. 
Cl ' 1 pus his firft Hungarian Treakle-Muftard* 
Chap. XIIII. 
Thlajpi Montanum . Mountaine Treakle-Muftard. 
{ggqgSggHe next kinde of Treakle-Muflards that are to be fpoken of, are thofe that grow upon high hills and 
mountaines and in rockie ftonie places. 
Efi ~ jjpj| 1 . Thlajpi montanum Glajlifolio ntdjttsi Clufius his Hungarian Treakle-Muftard. 
This Idhlajpi rifeth up with divers fmall but ftrong ftalkes a foote or more high,let at diftances with 
i 011 g and fomewhat broad leaves, compafling it at the bottome as th eBrafica campeftris doth, and 
neare unto the lame colour, greene above and grayifh underneath fmelling fomewhat like onto Garlike, as thofe 
alfodoe that lie upon the ground: the flowers are many and 
white plentifully growing at the toppes without any fent. 
Which after wards give hard aud flat powches,not parted as o- 
thers are but whole and round flicking forth in the middle like a 
buckler, in the middle whereof lieth but one feede, the roote is 
bulhie and full of firings and fibres that contiune many yeares. 
2. Thlajpi montanum Glafli folio minus. 
The fmall Treakle-Muftard of Baden. 
This hath a great many fmall leaves lying on the ground round 
about the roote, very like unto the blew Dayfie. full of juyee, 
and of a darke blewifh greene colour, among which rife up di¬ 
vers ftalkes about a foote high, bearing thereon many leaves Ap\ 
longer and more pointed than the lower, and at the toppes 
dry white flowers one above another, which afterwards bring 
flat powches like thofe of Shepheards purfc: the roote is long 
white and fibrous. 
q. Thlafpi montanum femper virensi 
Bvergreene Mountaine Muftard. 
The ftalke of this Thlafpbis fomewhat great and wcoddy, co¬ 
vered from rhe roote upwards to the branches, with a brownifh 
rugged barke fet with divers long white leaves at fpaees, fome¬ 
what like to thofe of Stocke-Gillowflowers but fmaller and ve¬ 
ry quicke and fharpe in tafte : at the toppes of the branches 
which are many and much difperfed (land tufts of white 
flowers,after which come fuch like husks as are in the common 
Thlafpi »and fuch like feede in them very hot and fharpe: the 
roote fpreadeth it felfe into many branches and periflieth not, 
but abideth with the ftemme alfo above ground uncorrupted ma¬ 
ny yeares. 
4. Thlafpi fax at lie rotundifolium. 
Mountaine Treakle-Muftard with round leaves. 
This mountaine Thlajpi hath rifing from a fmall long yellow- 
ifh roote many fmall weake bending ftalkes a foote high, fhoo- 
ting forth fibres at the joynts as they lie next the ground, where 
rhe leaves grow fmall and fomewhat round, from the upper 
joynts fpring forth fmall naked branches an hand breadth long, . . 
bearing a few pale coloured flowers, and after them fmall pods upon very (lender foot ftalkes, wherein is contai¬ 
ned very fmall feede. . ' _ 1 , 
*. Thlafpi Alpinum minus capituio rotundo. Small mountaine Muftard with round heads. 
This fmall mountaine Thlafpi hath from among many fmall (hort leaves, that grow next the ground being 
pointed at the ends, lightly dented about the edges, and every one on a fnort foote ftalke, divers tender ftalkes 
rifing up about a foote high, branched at the toppes, and bearing a few narrow long leaves on them, andfmali 
white flowers above them, after which follow fmall round feede vcffells divided by a fmall skinne into two 
parts, (landing upon very {lender foote ftalkes with fmall yellowish (harpe feede within them : the roote grow- 
eth fomewhat great at the toppe and fmaller downs wards. _ q ■ & Thlafpi 
