9244 
pinnati- 
fJdum. 
"86 
fXATME ad Caput Bonze Spei, et etiam in Chili. 
G. 
Kcosandria Pentag. Mesembryanthemum. 
year round, which, from the extraordinary 
ice-like appearance aitheis lcaves, stems, and 
buds, are universally admired ;. although their 
white hair-like flowers are. small and trifling. 
Itis occasionally used. to garnish dishes: by 
candle light itsicy branches glitter with un- 
. usual brillianee. 
There was at Kew, a few years ago, another di- 
- stinct species of Ice-plant larger leav'd than 
the present, and of upright, not prostrate 
growth, but I had no opportunity of describ- 
in 1g it. 
M. (Jazged-leav'd) foliis xrcidos Vnum 
PRORA petalis minutis lutei Jd. 
01.2. p. 1039.— Hort. kew. ed. 5 v.3. p. $24. 
erui mag. 67.— Plant. grass, cum icone.— 
Nobis in misc. nat. p. 44. 
Fronrr Mai.—Oct. A. M. 
iid 1774. 
M. (Smooth- leav'd) foliis amplexicaulibus di- 
"atinetis spatulatis glaberrimis; ase e darte lon- 
Ec user. calycibus hemisphsericis. 
210552. fs ^e et ed. 2. v. 8. 
h 299 77 sp. pl. 9. p. 1034.—Nolis 
in misc. nat. e Todipnps «reos $. 5T. 
C.B 
-HanrrAT G. H. Q- 
FuLonzr Jul. 
dwrROD. 1787. 
-Ozs. "This should be MEE ike. the Ice-plapt in 
early. spring on artificial heat ruri in small 
pots and PM e a warm border out of 
Serubpine: doge: for, contrary to the 
mature ofthe BF pipi it will not ripen them 
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