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let thereon the flowers are fmall and yellow like the laft, and fo are the feede veffells but cleate and tranfpaten 
like cleate Parchment fomewhat yellowifh: the tafte whereof is fmall like the firft. 
Thlafpi clyptatum arborefcem Creticum, The great BuMer-Thlafpi of Candy. 
This hath the lower part of the ftalke thicke fhort and wooddy, the branches riling from thence are of: 
cubits length and wooddy alfo, with two hoary thicke leaves let all along the branches, many of them turninc 
one way,bearing at the toppes lundry fmall white flowers, and after them round flat huskes, refemblilig old fa 
filioned Bucklers among the Venetian, with fmall round flat leede within them, and fomewhat fliarpe: the 
ioote is thicke, fliort and wooddy, with divers firings and fibres thereto* 
The Place. 
Some of thefe forts are naturally growing about Mompelier and the parts not farre off, feme alfo about Naples 
as Columna relateth,and the lafl in Candy as t/ilptnm faith. 
The Time. 
They flower and give their feede about the fame time that the others before let downe doe, or lime, 
what later. 
The Name:. 
The firft: is called by LobclThlafpi parvum Hieracifohumfi ve Lunaria lute a Monfpelienjium, by (l/tfus Thlafpi 
cljpeatum, by Camerariw Thlafpi bijeutatum vel Lunariabifulcat a,by Ltigdunerfs Lunaria lute a Dalecbampij by 
Thalius Leucoium montanum primum, by Column a Leucoium AljJfoidesumbellatum montanum, by Tabet montanut 
Thlafpi cljpeatum minus, but in Gerard the figure is miflet, the greater in flead of the Icfler as the deferiptions de¬ 
clare, and by Bauhinw Thlafpi bijeutatum afperum Hieracifolium majus ; the fccond Column a calleth Iondrab* 
Alyjfoides A pu lafpic at a and by Bauhinw Thlafpi bifeutatum afperum minus ; the third Columna calleth Leucoium 
montanum fore pedato, referring,it rather to Leucoium then to a Thlafpi, although the feede veffells are farre diffe¬ 
ring, but Bauhinw contrariwife maketh it a Thlafpi as it doth moft fitly thereunto agree, and calleth it Thlafpi 
Bifentatum villofumfiore calari donata : the fourth is called by Lobel Thlafpi alterum minus Cljpeatum SerpillfoliofL 
Lugdunenfs Thlafpi minw cljpeatum pens, by Columna Thlafpi minimum fpic at umlunatum, by Csfalpinus Luna - 
via Grxca quart a, and by B auhinw Thlafpi cljpeatum SerpiUifoliom : the lafl; is fo named by Alpinus in his books 
of exoticke plants as it is in the title. 
The Venues, 
There is none of thefe herbes ofhalfe that fierceneffe or fharpeneffe that many of the others before are, neyther 
is any of them ufed in Phyficke that I know for any purpofc, but ferve onely as varieties in nature to pleafe 
the curious. 
Chap. XVI. 
Flore 
duplet 
Thlafpifruticofam. Shrubby,bufhie,or wooddy Treakle-Muftard. 
Fift kind of Thlafpi is of thofe that grow greater then the reft and more wooddy like a fmall 
bulh,whereof there are fome varieties here to be expreffed. 
I. ThtafpifruticofumLeHCoij folio latifolium. 
The broader leafed wooddy Treakle-Muftard. 
This broad leafed wooddy TW«/yirifethupwitha wooddy round ftalkehalfca yard high 
bearing thereon long pale greenc leaves like unto thofe of the Stock-Gillofiowcr tut fhorter, 
and narrower the flowers" that ftand at the toppe are fomewhat large and of a palewhitifh 
yellow colour,after which follow leede veffells made like tbiclda parted into two parts,as many other of the for¬ 
mer o.tsare. ^ ifruticofam Lcuctij folio tmgttftifolium. Narrow leafed wooddy Treakle-Muftard. 
This other wooddy Thlafpi fpreadeth with many branches thicke fet with narrow long leaves, very like unto 
the leffer Sea Leucoium : the flowers at the top are white Handing many together in fhort fpikes, which turnc in¬ 
to fmall flat feede veffells like unto the reft; the roote is white long and wooddy fpreading much under ground. 
3. Thlafpi fruticofum Hippanicum, Spanifb wooddy Treakle-Muftard. 
This Thlafpi (hooteth forth many weakc hard and wooddy ftalkes, feafe able to ftand upright, thicke fet on all 
tides with rough hairy leaves like unto Savory up to rhe toppe where grow many fmall white flowers in fhort 
fpikes and after them fmall flat powches with feede in them: the roote is hard and wooddy perilhing every yeare. 
4, T hlafpi fruticofamfpinofum. Thorny Treakle-Muftard. 
This thorny Thlafpi rifeth up with divers hard wooddy ftalkes branching forth diverfly,fet in divers places with 
fliort and fharpe thornes, the leaves are difperfed on the branches without any order, at fome places one or two 
tooether and at others more,which are fmall and long, pointed at the ends,and hoary as it were all over efpecially 
on” he underfide: the flowers are white Handing thicke together at the firft,but afterwards grow into long fpikes 
where come (mail feede veffells like unto the fmaller forts of Thlafpi : the roote fpreadeth divers wayes, yetabi- 
deth not but petiflieth as the reft doe. 
j. Thlafpi incamm Mtchlimenfe. Hoary Thlafpi of CMachlm, 
T his Thlafpi of Mach/in groweth firft with many long and whitifli hoary leaves lying on the ground, and after¬ 
wards bufliing thicke upon the flenderweake ftalkes, beare a number of fmall white flowers at the toppes 
in tufts.and afterwards fpread more in length,where follow fmall round feede veffells a little pointed at the ends, 
containing fmall feede therein,and leffe fharpe then any others: the roote is long and white perilhing after feede 
time every yeare, but rayling it fclfe againe of the (hed feede. Sometimes Ihavefccne this kind co give double 
flower but no feede neither did it endure long after in my Carden. 
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