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Its Leaves are frnall, thick, green, and 4 together, viz. 
two on each fide the Stalk, with as many little Spines 
at fetting on 5 from thefe come 5 leaved yellow Flow- 
ers , with a round flatifh Busk, which fplits into 5 Cells, 
containing fo many Seed. I have with great pleafure 
feeo this rare Shrub between 2 and 3 yards high, and in 
Flower, with her Grace the Dutchefs Dowager of Bean- 
fort , now at Chelfea. 
Virginia Spindle-tree with rough Fruit. 
Enonymns Virginianus Pyracanth £ folijs, capfula verru- 
carum inftar afperata rubente Pink . Tab. 115. Fig. 1. 
Aim. Botan. 139. pi. 8. 
The Leaves arefmall, ft iff, and ferrated,not unlike'the 
Sloe. I have feen this with ripe Fruit at the Bilhop of 
Londons at Fulham , under the Care of Mr. Milliard, 
my Lord’s Gardner, where it now grows larger than a 
Currant Bull]. 
Steer hecks Cape Spindlekjn, 
Euonymo adfinis JEthiopica Temper virens, fru8u glo- 
bofo fcabro, folijs Salicis rigidis ferratis Herm. H. Leyd. 
139. P/«LTab. 176. Fig. 3. Aim. Botan . 129.pl. 11. Lan- 
rns non odorata, frudtu globofo, Africana Steerb. Citri- 
cult , 248. Lauro ferratae odorata Stapelian £ fimilis ino* 
dora Capitis Bon£ Spei Breyn. Prodr. 1. p. 42. 
This Tree bears Tufts of fmall five-leaved pale 
greenilh Flowers , coming from the Bofom of its Leaves, 
which are ftiff, long and ferrated- I faw a fpecious 
Tree of this in the Queens Stows at FI amp ton Court, 
under the Care of Mr Wife, Her Majejlfs Gardiner , 
Flowring injuly, &c. 
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