Dec, II. Hijioria Plantarum Succulent arum 



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Ficoides Capenfis ramofa, foliis 



minqribus, ISloBiflora lutea. 



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JE C Ficoides quoque Afl 

 na planta, 8c 



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bules 

 fuos minimum eft arbufculum. Folia 

 vix frumenti granis majora, compa&e 

 fatis 6c conjun&ius pofka in fuos ra- 

 mufculos, qui ad altitudinem trium 



dig 



&c 



pi 



fubl 



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Flores ex luteis petalis componun- 

 tur, in autumno fefe oflendunt, cum 

 hac tamen differentia notabili ab om- 

 nibus plantis ejufdem generis, fcili- 

 cet, quod non-nifi ad occafum folis 

 fefe aperiant. 



Small Ni 



flo 



wenng 



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Fig- Marigold. 



HIS Fig-Marigold is alfc 



Native of Africa 



anc 



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makes one of the fmallefl Slurbs 

 of this Tribe. The Leaves are 

 hardly bigger than Grains 

 Wheat, fet pretty clofe together 

 upon the Branches, which never 

 rife above three Inches from the 

 Ground. The Flowers, which 

 are compofed of Tellow Petals, 



th 



themft 





about Aut 



% 



Difference fr 

 others of this Kind, Th 



Phntahascqucmadmodum proxi- 



do not 

 down 



11 the S 



the 

 they 

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The Plant may be propagated 



me fuperius defcripta, propagatur 6c \from Cuttings like the /, 



colitur. 



d loves the fame Kind of Ma 

 igement. 



Finis. 



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