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Hiftoria flantarum Succulent arum. Dec. IV. 



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Ficoides, feu Ficus ai%oiaes 

 Africana ere5ia } teritefolta^ 

 oribus albis umbelatis. 



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The White-flower'' d., Sweet- 



feented 



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Umb 



cmerous 



Fig -Mary gold. 



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Par. But. 1 66. 



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F.RICANAcft hjpcphnta, 



arbufculum refereus, pedes 



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HIS Pla?it is a Native of 

 Afr ica , 



it ma 



kes 



Slwub 



duos altum • Folia ejus §huci\about two Foot high, bringing its 



iunt coloris, binatim pofita. 



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Planta haec rarius Efflorefcit 

 licet tnftante partu racemos emit- 

 tit floribus peralbis apibufque 

 flavis, fuaveolentibus adinftar a- 

 mygdalae amara?. 



Earn propagabis faciJime f]| This Fig- Mary gold is eafily pro 

 ejus ramufcuJum in terrain in ferApogated, by planting Cuttings off 



Leaves in Fairs j at the Joints, 

 of a Whitijh -green Colour. 



It bloffoms but feldom, and then 

 brings Chtjlers of very white Flow* 

 ers with yellow Apices, fmelling 

 like bitter Almonds ; the Leaves 



are of a Wlfitifo -green Colou 



r. 



veris menfibus Junii & Julii. 



it in June and July. 



Ficoides hasc etenim ejufque It may be kept the Winter in a 

 generis alia?, amant aerem XihtAcommon Green -houfe, and loves an 



rum, nili plane nimis frigidum. \open Air, when the Weather is not 



very fharp. 





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Ficoides 



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