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
Next vnto the Aconites, of right are to follow the _Ranunculi_ or
Crowfeete, for the nearenesse both of forme, of leaues, and nature of
the plants, although lesse hurtfull, yet all of them for the most part
being sharpe and exulcerating, and not without some danger, if any
would be too bold with them. The whole Family of the _Ranunculi_ is of
a very large extent, and I am constrained within the limits of a Garden
of Pleasure; I must therefore select out onely such as are fit for
this purpose, and set them here downe for your knowledge, leauing the
rest for that other generall worke, which time may perfect and bring
to light, if the couetous mindes of some that should be most affected
towards it, doe not hinder it: or if the helpe of generous spirits
would forward it.
1. _Ranunculus montanus albus humilior._
The lowe white mountaine Crowfoot.
This lowe Crowfoote hath three or foure broad and thicke leaues,
almost round, yet a little cut in and notched about the edges, of a
fine greene and shining colour on the vpperside, and not so green
vnderneath, among which riseth a small short stalke, bearing one snow
white flower on the toppe, made of fiue round pointed leaues, with
diuers yellow threads in the middle, standing about a greene head,
which in time groweth to be full of seede, in forme like vnto a small
greene Strawberry: the roote is composed of many white strings.
[Sidenote: _Duplici flore._]
There is another of this lowe kinde, whose leaues are somewhat more
deeply cut in on the edges, and the flower larger, and sometimes a
little double, as it were with two rowes of leaues, in other things not
differing from the former.
2. _Ranunculus montanus albus maior vel elatior._
The great single white mountaine Crowfoote.
The leaues of this Crowfoote are large and greene, cut into three,
and sometimes into fiue speciall diuisions, and each of them besides
cut or notched about the edges, somewhat resembling the leaues of the
Globe Crowfoote, but larger: the stalke is two foote and a halfe high,
hauing three small leaues set at the ioynt of the stalke, where it
brancheth out into flowers, which stand foure or fiue together vpon
long foote-stalkes, made of fiue white leaues a peece, very sweete, and
somewhat larger then the next white Crowfoote, with some yellow threads
in the middle compassing a greene head, which bringeth seede like vnto
other wilde Crowfeete: the roote hath many long thicke whitish strings,
comming from a thicke head.
3. _Ranunculus montanus albus minor._
The lesser single white Crowfoote.
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