D e c. II. Hifloria Plantarum Succulent arum 



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Aloe Americana, Folio in Longum' 



Jcukum Jbeunte C. B. 



LOE h;ec in hortis 



H (tris quam alibi loco 

 longe eft freq 



Common American Aioe. 



& 



A 



fr/gidi ad 



pa 



tiens, ut hujus generis 





plantam per totam Hiemem a B 

 minime Jxfam me VidilTe raei 



a 



rim 



Foli 



ejus ad juftam magni- \Tbe I. 



HIS Aloe is more com' 

 men in our Englifli 

 Gardens than any 

 other , and is fo har- 

 dy that I have known 

 i abroad all the Win- 

 thoutfuffering by the Frofl 



tudinem protrufa 



pede 



funt aliquando plus minus long 



quatuorl grown are fc 



when they are full 



digitos (( 



ftk vero prope'radi 



foot long, fix inch 



near 

 broad. 



. find 

 three thick near the Root : they 



are of the colour of Verdegris^ 

 befet with black Spines on their 

 Edges. 



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cem digitos prater propter 

 lorem Giaucum plane referunt, quo- 

 rum Extremitates (pinis nigris funt 

 ohCux. 



In Villa Regia Vulgo Hampton- The largejl Plants of this kind 

 Court Maximam fane ejus generis \that I have ever feen y were in the 

 plantam Anno 17 14. pullulantem \RoyalGardensatHampton-Cou 

 WdiiTe memini.Scapt floriferi a plants \ where they b'ojfomd in the 75 



1714 



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