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Hiftoria Ylantarum Succnlentarum. Dec. V. 



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Cotyledonoidas Afric. 



The 



Arborefccnt White- 





flower'd, Cotyledon. 



HECPlanta Africe indigenaJ'T'* 

 Ficoides quaidam aflimilansi X 



H/S Plant is a Native of 



Africa, resembling fome 



ioliis, que tranfver (is paribus juxta|Se?r£ s of Ficoides in its Leaves % 

 articulus ponuntur. Fruticem duo-UW are fet in crofs Pairs at the 



bus pedibus altum facit, e caule 

 rotundo, aliquantulum nodofofuf- 



co rubro colore Orientem. 



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fummitatibus ramorutn caule s FJc- 



Joynts : It makes a Shrub about 

 Wo Foot high, proceeding from a 

 round Stem, fome- what knotted, 

 of a brownip Red Colour, On the 



rum circa Menfem Septembrem ap- \ Summits of its Branches the Flow- 

 parent, culminibus gerentes yar-\er-Stalks appear about September, 



vos candidos nores, qui Marcefcen- 

 tes fiavefcunt, et denno fefe occlu- 



dunt 



ut alie fucculente Plante 



bearing on their Tops fmall White 

 Flowers, which, when the decay, 

 turn Tellow 9 and then clofe them- 

 selves. It is propagated like other 



propogatur, tant opere crefcit, ut 



frons in Terrain deadens ra dices! Succulent Plants, and is in a par 



sgir. Hanc Plantain primum imticular Manner given fo much to 



Angliam y Anno 1714. attuli. 



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Encreafe, that even a fallen Leaf 

 will take root with only falling to 

 the Earth, I brought thisfirjl irk- 

 to England, Anno 17 14. 





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