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The Time.
The Names.
Chap. V.
Lilium Aureum & Lilium Rubrum. The Gold and Red Lillies.
THere are yet ſome other kindes of red Lillies to bee deſcribed, which differ from all the former, and remaine to be ſpoken of in this place. Some of them grow high, and ſome lowe, ſome haue ſmall knots, which wee call bulbes, growing vpon the ſtalkes, at the ioynts of the leaues or flowers, and ſome haue none: all which ſhall be intreated of in their ſeuerall orders.
Lilium pumilum cruentum. The dwarfe red Lilly.
The dwarfe red Lilly hath a ſcaly roote, ſomewhat like vnto other Lillies, but white, and not yellow at all, and the cloues or ſcales thicker, ſhorter, and fewer in number, then in moſt of the former: the ſtalke hereof is not aboue a foote and a halfe high, round and greene, ſet confuſedly with many faire and ſhort greene leaues, on the toppe of which doe ſtand ſometimes but a few flowers, and ſometimes many, of a faire purpliſh red colour, and a little paler in the middle, euery flower ſtanding vpright, and not hanging downe, as in the former, on the leaues whereof here and there are ſome blacke ſpots, lines or markes, and in the middle of the flower a long pointell, with ſome chiues about it, as is in the reſt of theſe Lillies.
Lilium rubrum multiplici flore.This kinde is ſometimes found to yeeld double flowers, as if all the ſingle flowers ſhould grow into one, and ſo make it conſiſt of many leaues, which notwithſtanding