Curtis's Botanical Magazine, Or, Flower-Garden Displayed : in Which the Most Ornamental Foreign Plants, Cultivated in the Open Ground, the Green-House, And the Stove, Are Accurately Represented in Their Natural Colours ... 43
Curtis's Botanical Magazine, Or, Flower-Garden Displayed : in Which the Most Ornamental Foreign Plants, Cultivated in the Open Ground, the Green-House, And the Stove, Are Accurately Represented in Their Natural Colours ... 43
Sims, John, 1749-1831
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Native of Spain, Italy, . Baii>a]nf , Persia, Japan^ and Cocfainchina, and cuhivated in the East and West-Indies. According to Turner, it was to be seen in Sioh Ganjleh ts long ago as the year 1548. Should be phnted in a waHn situation ; and, according ta Miliar, in a strong rich soil; but is said in its native countries to affect a poor chalky soiL Propagated by layers, which should be hid down in the spring, and in a year'ft time win be sufficiently rooted to be removed* , The flowers of the ...double variety are astringent; and were formeriy used in medicine and kept in the s^ips, under the name of Balaustins. The rind m the fruit is a more power- ful astringent, and is said to be used in Persia, in dying leather bStck. Baxon recommends wine made of the sweet Pomegranates ; or, where that cajknot be had^ the juice, with a little sugar and lemon-ped an4 three or. four doves, to be taken every moriung, from February to the eud of Aprit as good lor the tiver^. ; — ""1 * Bacon ie viUt et marte^ v.
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