IO 



oria 'Plant arum Succukniarum. 



Dec. III. 



Tithymalus aizoides, aiboref* 



cen 



13 



fpinofu 



5 



•> 



caudice an- The Oleander leav'd Eu- 



gulari, Nerii folio Commcl 

 Prcclui Bot 56. 



HIS Tlaht is brought 



to us from the Cape 



Good • Hope, it rifes out 



of the Ground with green 



fimis erc&is, qui nihilominus nodis \s uccu lent Stems, which Jhoot 



Promontorio Bonse Spei no- 

 bis hax Planta eft advc&a, e 



Terra Ramulis oritur Succulentif- 



phorbium. 





irregularibus in cxtremitatibus cir 

 cumvolvuntur, quorum unumquem- 

 que fupra, dux Spinx breves oriun- 



upright, but are irregularly 

 knotted on the Edges-, on each 

 of which Knots are placed a 



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4 



tur iiibfufcac, & illinc exoriuntur j ^/^y^ r/ brownifh Spines, 

 Folia Succics Foliorum Scdi arbor \f TOm w h ence a [f Jpring the 

 plcnaccntii formx ^m*™™] Leaves, which are Succulent 

 acccdentia. land fomewhat fiaped like the 



Leaves of the Scdum A r bo- 

 re fcens. 



Hxc Planta ad almudincm unius This Tlant, when it is a 

 circiter Pedis frondefcit, & poftea YFoot high begins to Branch 

 Arbufculum efle trium AltitudineUw^ will in time make a Shrub 

 Pedum progreditur. 



Confcrvatorium vulgare, ex In-I I have kept it in a common 

 juriis Hyemalibus illam dcfenA Green- Houfe, and propagated it 

 det, &, Ramufculos abfeindendo, &\by t he fmallShoots Jetting them 

 cos in terram inferendo, menfe Ju- \in fine Earth in June, firfl 

 nij, propagavi, cum primucn duorum \ letting them lie two or three 

 triumve dicrum Spatium Radiis So- yDays in the Sun to dry up the 

 laribus, expofiti, accubuerunt ad Wound made by taking them 

 arefcandum Vulnuseorum, a mzttzAfrom the Mother Tlant, for 

 na Planta excifllone efFettum. 



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of about three Foot ht^ h. 



Ex upon every Amputation the 



illis enimomni amputatione Succus Milky Juice flows abundantly, 



La&cus ubertim effluit. 



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Small 



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