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Hijtoria tl ant arum Succulent arum. 



Dec. V, 



T 



Enphorbium Africanum caule 



fquamofo, tuberofi 



Bo c rli. In cL alt. i 



58N°7. 



Th 



Afi 



Large White flower d 

 rican Spurge. 



\ 



A D I X hujus Titty 



alba 6c crafla libras all 



quot 



Caules ex ip 

 ndus virridi 



T 



H E Root of this Spurge 

 white and thick, fending 



whitifb Fibr 



this Root 



naf- \fq 



ifeth the Stem round, green and 



emittit albicantes ; 



fa radice exit rotu 



6c fquamofus •, cii 



cuntur ramuli <Sc ut caulis fqua \ Branches that alfo are fq~ ■,.„.../— , 



mofi, fingulis fquamis, cum juni-[/r^«i each of which, while the 



which, foot the 



ficut, folia innafcuntur yix-\Shoots are young 



6c augufla 

 In caulis ] 



amulorumque fu 

 pediculi oriuntur medi 



fma 11 narrow he 



forth 



unciain long 

 quorum quifque 

 hum 



•fundi £c craffi, 

 florem eerit al- 



ft] 



n unicuro, monope 

 nquc profundus lac 



I, Jn 

 divi- 



From the Tops of the Stems or 

 Branches, come forth round thick 

 Foot- ft a Iks half an Inch in length, 

 on which come the Flowers , which 



nopetalous, 



' that the 



are 



ut 



pent 



que p 



h de 



ppa 



whitijh 

 deeply cut in 



Flowers ft, 



I 



qii 



tu 



to be pentapetalous, 

 in tres I and thefe feeminjr Petals are again 



alius hernias dividun- ntf in three 



Divifii 



V 



Seminibus mitur"?, 

 nulls facih rhukbli 



6c 



I(is I We may eafily encreafe this 



ft, lany other ft 



quum, ut can 

 Species aizoid 



Tithymal 



Tithy malortiip \fowing the Seed, or by Cutting 



T 



Wai 



d'jm, 



pi 



copiofe laclefc 



aerem 



id 



6c 





The whole Pin 



; lk. It loves a warm dry Air 



ery full of 









icows 





