264 
Icosandria Pentag. .Mesembryanthemum. 
pu . 
— Plant. grass. cum icone.— Bot. magax. 
—Nobis in misc. nat. p. 84. 
ureis.— M. aureum. Willd. sp. pl. 2. p.1049. 
z. 962. 
HazrrAT C. B. S. G. H. 5. 
FroaET Mar.—Oct. A. M. 
Oevr-i750. ox 
Ons. This speetes if not kept too warm is a free 
and beautiful flowerer : but, like almost all. the. 
shrubby species, it thrives best without artifi- 
cial heat, requiring. protection from frost and 
wintéry rains only; and.very free air at all 
times whenever it is fair, and. Fahrenheit's 
thermometer is-not under 3$ degrees. 
glaucum. M. (Glaucous-leav'd) | foliis  triquetris valde 
131. 
compressis glaucis subscabris, foliolis. calyci- 
nis ovato-cordatis, petalis subdistantibus sul- 
phuretis, pisullis luteis.—M. glaucum. I^ iid. 
sp. pl. 2. p. 1048.— Hort. hew. ed. 9. 
v. 3. p. 243.—Nolis in misc. nat. p. 83.— 
MM. scabrum, flore sulphureo convexo. Dl. 
elih. 256. t. 196. f. 248.—Ficoides afra 
HaziraT C. B. 
(T. 1696. | 
Ons. I bave had this species survive a winter in 
r, but in a very dry situation. 
|. the open ai ] 
B. foliis brevioribus sed latioribus angulis, un- 
- dique magis scabris. Ea A «0 
agis scabr 
auranti- M. (Orange-flower'd) foliis. perglaucis trique-- 
90 o5 HS: su ) yp 1 " hraetcia | üt tib T 
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