T RI B S 13. 
TbeTheater of ‘Plants, 
Chap. io. 1157 
I, Gramcnpanicula multiplied 
Medow. hard (Graffe, wich manifold tufts. 
J J y Z the ; are t;w^ubits h.gh'wtth but few /oyntson the^^ftfelhaves arc almolf aslong, and feme 
°7®,™ dt the height of the (la Ikes, being narrow and fmall at theends,bearingon each a much moreclofe 
0"“,".°“ g n 7 fpre 3 klC ’ as thc former - and Which for the l'weeteneffe of them, are tyed infinaU 
ounaies, ana laide among garments,or lmncnto perfume them. - 
3 . Gramen pamculatum anreum nut ante cgmx. 
Golden tafted Graffe. 
This golden headed Graft h^rh many long narrow leaves, 
like unto other fmall Grafts: the (hikes are a cubit high 
with a long tufted toppe,made ofl'undcy Pannicklesor fpikes’ 
bowing downethe head,and of a faire but pale yellowifb co¬ 
lour: thc rootes are many and blacke, (preading here and 
there under ground. 
4. Gramcn pratenfe panicHhtum mujtu. 
The greater tufted Medow Grade. 
This common Medow Grade,hath many Graft-like leaves 
and among them fundry (hikes halfe a yard high, bearing a 
■fparlcd tulr at the toppe of them, fomewhit refembling the 
fcatherahke head of thc W ater-reede. Hereoftherc is ano¬ 
ther Idler fort, and two other forts (mailer then they, the 
one with white tufted tops,and the other with reddilh tufted 
neades. 
.f. Gramen panicula multiplici; 
Medow hard grafl'e with manifold tufts.’ 
rhts rtfeth up with divers (pannclong [hikes, joynted, and 
aUcdebcnding downe wards, the leaves are fmall like graft 
and the tufted head or Panickle is very much divided, and 
when it is ripe.groweth hard and of a fad reddifh colour, the 
rootesare a thicke bufh of white threds. 
The PVue and Time. 
Thefe grow dll of them in Fieldes.and Medowcs, and are 
in their perfe&iomra the Sommer time 3 wh£n others arc. 
The Names, 
- * S C8 ^ C£ ^ Tobelfimmcnpaniculatttm m»Ue i and by 
Lugduner,^ fir amen lano/mm Daiecbsmpij : the fecond is called 
by Baubinus fir amen pamculaturo odoratum } and (Scrntanicum 
is tllo added,ufually by divers other Herbarifts. and Gramcn 
iaZr y j lnhab,tant:s wh c r c it is natural. The third is cal- 
Xed by Litgdunenjis fir amen aureum Dalechampij , & by Bauhi- 
G ™ men ? mictil *p^ndulaaurea: rhe fourth is called both 
byLebeland others firamen pratenje majui vulgatiu*, whereof 
as X laid, lome are in decree Icficr and letter then others: thc 
lealtred *.ort, being thc Gramen minimum of Lugdunenfis 9 
, ■ The Vertucs. 
The Medow Graffe is of mod life in Phyficke, next to the Quiche-graflfe vet the a . 
ates, as the rootes of the other.and not the feedes.firv, ^r„ .r,. S i . ofttlefc ’ and not thtt 
can leaine, but the dry d he/b when t i» made H v is S " f 'l nCVCr U<ed Phyhcally that I 
j awes of Horfes, or LtfttSeWSneb/’tno,hA- W ' c 8 ° 0d whlle - and then 
them. cnappetalne by too long abfttnence from meate, tmd doth prefently help® 
Chap. X. 
Gramen PanicnUtHm 
arvornm, Come Grafts with Panickles. 
X^j^ ea ^hathavebee^e^ a io^d,Sd do^lyc^.ey!!' 6 *^ °* aret * 50 * c t * ut § row in the Gome fieldes, or 
This Graft hath defending Irom^rtreddy'roof.reddiftfcaly^heads and^ 5 " V 
foft and curld'reddiflftfnedslfftina from” faal'huskeJ have U thouSt° nC *(1 a s a jg^ anml^ronfifting cf 
Ingdunenfis callcth Bnlbofum Dalechampij, becaufe BaMny, f.j.n fr j,fE? d 'u adde tije figure of thatGraffe that ’ 
ioubt it is another fort. ‘ 1 0ccaulc£ laith it is this, but not well expreftd, Dutfurely i D *l«ba* 
“fe.'i 7 ^ w£SS. d " "k' «<* 0 .=bc.il o< Mill H 
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