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Hiftoria Plant arum Succulent arum. 



Dec. 



Ficoides Afric. procumbeus 



ripolii jucculento folio 



flore candido. Pluck. Mant. 

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Ihe Daify-IeavM Creeping 



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Marygold 



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E C Planta quamvis multos 

 annos in Anglid fuerit, raro 



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HIS Plant has been many 

 Tears in England 



but 

 tamen in hortis inveniatur, ex A-\yet a fcarce Plant in the Garde? 



Native of Africa, and ft 



frica provejnt j cito gravis eradit, 



adeo at Terrain verfus vergat, zAbecomes weighty enough **, <.,« 



Stipitibus earn alligari necefle fit,]/? the Ground-^ fo that unlef 



line 



ut in Figura oftendimus, aliter in \tye it up to Stick 



terrain proftrata appareat. 



lb 



prefented it in the Fig 

 lye flat to the Earth 



3 



will 



CixciterAugu/lum petafiis argen- It flowers commonly about A_ 

 teicaudaris, apicibus in centro co-lguft, the Petals being of a Silver 



loris ftraminei, floris edit. 



Hujus fruclus communis generis 

 ajiis multo major eft. 



Wh 



Centre, of a Straw Col 



d the Apices in the 



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The Fruit of this is much larger 



proportion 



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Notandum, cofias foliorum in 



Sot 



any 



the 



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It is remarkable* that the Ribb 



dio,» colore purpureofore, quumlin the Middle of the I 



reliqua folii pars pallida viridatate 

 (it. 



are 



a 



Purple 



lour. ,wh ; le the 



her Part of the Leaf is 1 



Surculos five fciffuras plantando, It may he propagated by p\ 

 antequam utricuh five floris germi-lfr* the Slips or Cuttings before 

 na in ijs appareanr, propagetur. I Flower-Buds appear upm then 



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