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Dec. I. Hijloria "Plant arum Succulent arum 



Ficoides Capenfis, Folio tereti 



Argent eo, Pecalis perplurimis\ S " ycv Spindle-leav'd ffa 



Aurantiacis, 



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MC planta Arbufculumeft 

 fuperioribus non diffimile, 

 eodem modo propagandum, infc- 

 rendo puta in terra m ejus ram'uf- 

 culos. 



Caules habet lignofos, fufci colo- 

 ns, Folia per paria ex Articulatio. 



nibus emittens, punclis variegata 

 Argenteis, quae, fole fplendente, 

 hujus plantar pulchritudinem au- 

 gent plurimum. 



fl!>at%ol&. 



HI S Plant * a Shrub, lid 



the former^ eajily prop* 



gated from Slips or Cutting 





Flores ejus apparent ad ultima 

 jEfiivi temporis in ramulorum ex- 

 tremitatibus. Petal* eorum de 

 nique Aurei 8c Aurantii mixtim 

 colons ; ad meridiem fe apperiunt, 



quemadmodum & alia hujus gene- 

 ris plantae. Frutfum maturum 



ha&enus apud me non protulit. 



The Stalks are fometimes woody, 

 of a Brorvnijh Colour, bearing the 

 Leaves in fairs at the Jojnts. 

 Thefe Leaves are feeminglj pow- 

 der *d with Silver, which gives a 

 Beautiful Luflre to the Plant, 



when the Sun fhines upon it. 



X^FIowers appear, at the latter 

 end of the Summer, on the 

 of the Branches, their Petals 

 finely intermix 



tops 



d with Gold 



and 



Orange Colours ; thefe Bloffoms 

 always open at Noon, as many o~ 

 thers of this Tribe ufually do. ''The 



Fruit has not yet riper? d with me. 



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