| 1 | Phalangium Allobrogicum. The Sauoye Spider-wort. |
| 2 | Phalangium non ramosum. Vnbranched Spider-wort. |
| 3 | Phalangium ramosum. Branched Spider-wort. |
| 4 | Phalangium Ephemerum Virginianum. Iohn Tradescante’s Spider-wort. |
The Place.
The first groweth on the Hils neare vnto Sauoye, from whence diuers, allured with the beauty of the flower, haue brought it into these parts.
The second came vp in my Garden, from the seede receiued out of Italy. The others grow in Spaine, France, &c.
The Time.
The vnbranched Spider-wort most commonly flowreth before all the other, and the branched a moneth after it: the other two about one time, that is, towards the end of May, and not much after the vnbranched kinde.
The Names.
The first (as I said before) hath beene taken to be a white Lilliasphodill, and called Liliasphodelus flore albo; but Clusius hath more properly entituled it a Phalangium, and from the place of his originall, gaue him his other denomination, and so is called of most, as is set downe in the title.