

Dec. V. 



Hi floria Flaiitarum SuccnlentarHnt, 





9 



Ficoides Afric. folio trian-\T\\e Thyme-leaf 'J 



gnldriy enjiforftii) brevijp- 



Ficr- 



mo 



ore 



purpurdfcente 

 jilaMentofo*Boeth. bid. alt 



190. N 



19 



ICOIDES 



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rarifiimi 



M 



arv 



y. 





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fuperat digitos quinque* & 

 inter tribules f'uos minimum eft: 

 Arbufculum j Folia vix frumenu "j 

 grar.is Majora, compare fatis 6c 

 conjun&ius pofita in fuos ramuf- 

 culos. 



Menfe AugufH fiores emittit 

 radiatos, cofque Elegantiflimos 



purpurei colons. xfep WM 



Fruclus hujus plants, in An- 

 glia haclenus me vidilfe non Me- 

 mini, quamvis paflim apud Hor- 

 tulanos curiofiores invenienda eft 



haec planta. 



Earn propogabis facile (i ejus 

 ramufculum in terram inferneris 

 menfibus Junij <3c Julij. 



Hsec planta etenim ejufque 

 generis alias, amant aerem libe- 

 rum, nifi plane nimis frigidum. 



nr 



HIS figMmgplifdJem 



makes a Flint above jive , 



Foot highland it one cftbefmal* 



left Shrubs, cf th's Family. The 



Leaves are hardly bigger than 

 Grains of'Wheat, and are fet very 



dofe together upon the Branches* 



The Flowers are radiated and 

 of a fine Purple-Colour. 



They appear about Auguft, bu 



yet obferv'd any rip 



I have 



Fruity notw'ith flan ding it is grou 



ing in many curious Gardens, 



It is eafily propogated, by plan* 

 ting Cuttings or young Shoots off 



it, in June cr July. 



This Plant, and all others of 



the fame Tribe, love an open free 

 Air, when the Weather is not ex- 

 treme cold. 





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Ficoides 



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