Hi florin T I ant arum Succulent arum. 



v 



Dec. III. 



there fucceed 



long 



which contain Seeds refem- 

 bling thofe of an Apocynum, 

 or Dogs- baric, of a Chef nut 

 Colour, being pointed with a 

 1>own or Cotton like Subftance. 

 'This may be propagated ei- 

 ther by Seed, or by fetting the 



Cods, A Semine, five e Ramufculis in 



St 



ems in the Earth. 



It 



requires a warm Houfe in Win- 

 rer, and no Water, but in the 

 hot t eft Summer Weather. 



Terrain infitis, hax PJanta oritur. 

 JEdcm calidam hiberno Tempore 

 petit, parum autem Aquae, niiiinca- 

 lidiflima ^Eftatis Siccitate. 



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