After Atticus flore luteo.
YEllow Star-wort hath rough leaves of a dark green colour, the stalk divided into branches, bearing at the ends five or six green leaves, standing round like a Star, with a flower in the middle, con∣sisting of narrow long pale yellow leaves, compassing a yellowish brown thrum; these flowers appear in June, and as soon as the seeds are ripe, the root dies; we have another which we call After Atticus Italorum, the Italian Star-flower, commonly called the blew Marigold, which will continue many years, and yield increase from the root; it flowereth late, seldom before September, and the flowers like those of a single Marigold, but of a purplish blew colour, with a yellowish brown thrum in the middle.