Dec. V. 



Htjioria Platitarum SuccuUntarwm. 



» 



^-^ 



Ficoides Africana, fmtefcensA'Xhc. Thorny Perforated 

 perfoliata, folio 3 trianguA Fig-Marygold. 



lari glanco, ptn&ato^ccrtice 

 lignofo candido^ tenui. Bo- 

 crh. fad, alt 290. N a 16. 





H 



Ec indigena A f rice aliqu 



perfol 



generi ter- 



T 



HIS is a Native of Afrlc^ 



Somewhat refembling the 



tia mea decade •memorato conn* \ large per foliated kind Mentioned 

 mills, verum folio minora Stin my third Decade, hit has its 

 vindiora eo habet, extreme etiam' Leaves [mailer and greener than 



m hacfoliorum partes rubentibu 

 fpinis interferuntur. 



Huius flores rubicundi, purpu 



funt 



artem apices fi iv 

 FJofculum hunc 



circiter 



eftatis finem apparentem fcijflbni 



bus propogare eodemqu 

 Ficoides modo excolore 



qu 



that, and alfo the Extreme Parts 

 of the Leaves in this, are fet with 

 reddifb Thorns, 



J 



The Flowers of this, are of 

 a redd'fi Purple Colour, and their 

 Apices are Tellow \ their Bloffbmi 

 appearing about the End of Sum- 

 mer. We may prorogate this by 

 Cuttings, and cultivate it like 

 the other Ficoides. 





9 \ iL «*& 







Fico/dt 



e 



* 



