Paradisi in sole paradisus terrestris, or, A garden of all sorts of pleasant flowers which our English ayre will permitt to be noursed vp: a kitchen garden of all manner of herbes, rootes & fruites for meate or sauce vsed with vs, and, an orchard of all sorte of fruitbearing trees and shrubbes fit for our land, together with the right orderinge, planting & preseruing of them and their vses & vertuesParkinson, John
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Paradisi in sole paradisus terrestris, or, A garden of all sorts of pleasant flowers which our English ayre will permitt to be noursed vp: a kitchen garden of all manner of herbes, rootes & fruites for meate or sauce vsed with vs, and, an orchard of all sorte of fruitbearing trees and shrubbes fit for our land, together with the right orderinge, planting & preseruing of them and their vses & vertues
Parkinson, John
Gardening -- Early works to 1800; Gardening -- England -- Early works to 1800
This most beautifull Saffron flower riseth vp with his flowers in the
Autumne, as the others before specified doe, although not of so large
a size, yet farre more pleasant and delightfull in the thicke, deepe
blew, or purple coloured beautifull spots therein, which make it excell
all others whatsoeuer: the leaues rise vp in the Spring, being smaller
then the former, for the most part three in number, and of a paler
or fresher greene colour, lying close vpon the ground, broad at the
bottome, a little pointed at the end, and twining or folding themselues
in and out at the edges, as if they were indented. I haue not seene any
seede it hath borne: the roote is like vnto the others of this kinde,
but small and long, and not so great: it flowreth later for the most
part then any of the other, euen not vntill Nouember, and is very hard
to be preserued with vs, in that for the most part the roote waxeth
lesse and lesse euery yeare, our cold Country being so contrary vnto
his naturall, that it will scarce shew his flower; yet when it flowreth
any thing early, that it may haue any comfort of a warme Sunne, it is
the glorie of all these kindes.
9. _Colchicum versicolor._ The party coloured Medowe Saffron.
The flowers of this Medowe Saffron most vsually doe not appeare, vntill
most of the other Autumne sorts are past, except the last, which are
very lowe, scarce rising with their stalkes three fingers breadth
aboue the ground, but oftentimes halfe hid within the ground: the
leaues whereof are smaller, shorter, and rounder, then in any of the
other before specified, some being altogether white, and others wholly
of a very pale purple, or flesh colour; and some againe parted, the
one halfe of a leafe white, and the other halfe of the same purple,
and sometimes striped purple and white, in diuers leaues of one and
the same flower: and againe, some will be the most part of the leafe
white, and the bottome purple, thus varying as nature list, that
many times from one roote may bee seene to arise all these varieties
before mentioned: these flowers doe stand long before they fade and
passe away; for I haue obserued in my Garden some that haue kept their
flower faire vntill the beginning of Ianuary, vntill the extremitie
of the Winter frosts and snowes haue made them hide their heads: the
leaues therefore accordingly doe rise vp after all other, and are of
a brownish or darke greene colour at their first springing vp, which
after grow to be of a deepe greene colour: the roote is like the former
English or Hungarian kindes, but thicker and greater for the most part,
and shorter also.
10. _Colchicum variegatum alterum._
Another party coloured Medowe Saffron.
There is another, whose party coloured flowers rise a little higher,
diuersly striped and marked, with a deeper purple colour, and a pale or
whitish blush throughout all the leaues of the flower.
11. _Colchicum montanum Hispanicum minus._
The little Spanish Medowe Saffron.
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