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Db 



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Hijlora Plantarum Succulent arum. 



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Ccreus Amerkanus OftanguhrisA Great White To 



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fpinis albkantibus. 



IC Cereus paffim eft obviusin 

 India Occidental 3c in ru- 



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HISTIE, 



# /S Cereus «■ m^ common 

 ^^Weft-Indies, growing 



pibus crefcens, ramos fuos Qo-Umong the Rocks, and flooring 



lumnae- formes ad mag 



dinem propellens. Species hsec Oftan- right to a great Height h 





forth its Pillar -like Stems up 



This 



eft, atque a fuis marginibus l Sort is 08 angular, putting forth 



albarum nodulos dig 



Knots of white Spines from the 



unum praster propter longos, emit- \ Edges of its Ribs about an Inch 



tens. CacxrmerT^-vet~pIanTa7 fummitas U» Length. The Top of the P la r, 

 lanuginofa congerie diclarum fpina- Us adorned with a large Clufi 



ft 



quemadmodum antekT the fame Tho 



d with 



Oculos ponet ha?c figura, quas ju- White Wool, as is exprejfed 

 flas ipfi us plants in meo horto, hocUhe Figure, which is exatlly the 



tempore crefce 



bet dimen- Wimenfons of the Plant I had 



fiones. In Villa Regia Hampton-Court ** my Garden. At the Royal G 



huius generis plantas vidi plurimas 



fed hadenus in Europa Effloruifle feen many of this Sort 



nondum mihi conftat. Flanta eft 



nerima, aquam<St 



minime ferens. 



frigtdum fomed 



dens at Hampton-Cou 



I ha 



ve 





have 



5 



but / 



heard it has yet blof- 



Europe. It 



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tender, and fhould be kept ft 

 Water and Cold Air. 



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