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D e c, I. Hifioria Tlantarum Succulent arum. 



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Fol. 



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Harts-h 



Lanta haec 



dieitos 



fllm^ fup 



lente- 



dmodufh 



quinqu 



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fcit, CWfj ts ™V / 



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funt 1 

 binatim 



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nofi, F0//4 glau 



His Plant jeldom exceeds 

 fivm Inches ^height % and 



C . h t the 



the 

 efem* 



fe m J Stalks are Woody, t 



Leaves in Pairsjomen 



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Ming Bucks- horn in their fi^u. 



a tvhitijlJ green Coh 



and 



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Bores in fummitate ejusappa 



colons citriniJ"* 



dignum 



rent menfe M. 

 &r quod obfer 

 Solis occafum, fefe nunquam ex- 

 plicates. 



Ramufculi hujus Plants facile 



agunt radices menfe Junii vel J 



lii, 

 Aq 



The Flowe 



the top 



appear 

 the Plant. 



May 



modo (it 



parum 



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Aerem temperate 



dura in hyeme 



& 



Haec 



tenim Axioma eft generale k 

 Verifllmum, quanto fucculentior 



fit planta, 

 Aquae. 



tanto minus 



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FINIS. 



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Limon Colour, with this Sing 

 larity, That they never openjt'H 

 the Sun is gone down. 



Every little. Sprout of this 

 Plant will take Root, being plan, 

 ted in a light Soil about June 

 or July; it require* lit e fi ^ 

 ter. and modlrxte warm Air\ 



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the Winter : and 



do\ 



a 



Rule, 



the more 



Succulent is any Plant \ dots 

 it require lefs Water. 



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