/ 



H 



Hiftoria Fl ant arum Succulent arum. 



Dec. IV; 





Ficoides 



aiKOi- 



'otdes y jeu ricus^ ai%oi-\ 



des Jfricana, frutefcensAJhe Purple-fiower'd 



3 



Spin 



ore 





folio glauco, parvOy 

 violaceo* Boerh. Ind. alt. 



dle-leav'd Fig-Mary gold. 



290 



N- 8. 



H 



JE C planta forfan primum 



pras caeteris ejufdem gene 



T 



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HIS Plant perhaps is one 

 of the oldefi Fig-Mary golds 



lis, AngUcum invifit fclum : For \that w have had in England 5 

 rlgebat earn nobis Promontorium 



Bonce Spei. 



it was brought us from the Cape 

 of Good Hope •, it makes an up- 

 right Shrub, about two Foot high, 

 bringing the Leaves in Crofs pairs 

 at the Joints* 



flores proveninunt menfibus Ju-I On the Extremity of the Bran 



Ramufculorum 



extr emit ate 



lio <3C Augufto, more 



castera- \ches come the Flowers, in July and 



rum Ficoidum irradiati : Sunt 



que 



colons 



purpurei 



Seo, 



negleda renouvellatione, hax 



planta 



vivendo 



non 



tertiam 



vincit annum. Biennio igitur 

 nondum completo, & durante 



Auguft, which are radiated like 

 other Fig- Mary golds, and are of a 

 blueijh Fur pie -Colour, but this Plant 

 will not lafi longer then three Tears 



fl • a t m m 



without renewing j and therefore 



whi 



ben it is in its 



ond Tear, 



the 



adtate, prasfegmina terras (\mt\plant fome Cuttings off it in 

 inferenda. * Summer to raife new Plants, 



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' 





* 



* 



ficoides. 



