Paradisi in Sole Paradisus Terrestris

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Paradisi in Sole Paradisus Terrestris
John Parkinson
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Small Throateworte or Canterbury Bells both white and purple.
The letter Throateworte hath fmaller leaues, nothing fo broade or hard as the for- mer great kinde, but long, and little or nothing dented about the edges : the ftalkes are fquare and brownifh, if it beare purple flowers, and greene if it beare white flowers, which in forme are alike, and grow in a bum or tuft, thicke fet together, more then any of the former, and fmaller alfo, being not much bigger then the flowers of the fielde, or
... garden Rampions : the roote is lafting, and fhooteth afrefh euery yeare.
8. Tr ache Hum Americanum flore ruberrimo, fiue Planta Cardinalis. The rich crimfon Cardinals flower.
This braue plant, from a white roote fpreading diuers wayes vnder ground, fendeth forth many greene leaues, fpread round about the head thereof, each whereof is fome- what broade and long, and pointed at the end, finely alfo fnipt about the edges : from the middle whereof arifeth vp a round hollow ftalke, two foote high at the leaft, befet with diuers fuch leaues as grow below, but longer below then aboue, and branching out at the toppe aboundantly, euery branch bearing diuers greene leaues on them, and one at the foote of euery of them alfo, the toppes whereof doe end in a great large tuft of flowers, with a frnall greene leafe at the foote of the ftalke of euery flower, each footeftalke being about an inch long, bearing a round greene huske, diuided into fiue long leaues or points turned downwards, and in the midft of euery of them a moft rich crimfon coloured flower, ending in fiue long narrow leaues, ftanding all of them foreright, but three of them falling downe, with a long vmbone fet as it were at the backe of them, bigger below, and fmaller aboue, and at the toppe a fmall head, being of a little paler colour then the flower, but of no fent or fmell at all, commendable on- ly for the great bum of fo orient red crimfon flowers : after the flowers are paft, the feede commeth in fmall heads, clofed within thofe greene husks that held the flowers, which is very like vnto the feede veffels of the Viola Mariana, or Couentry Bels, and is fmall and brownim.


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