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516. Abyssinian Ensete in a garden in Teneriffe

516. Abyssinian Ensete in a garden in Teneriffe

Musa Ensete, Gmel. is the most ornamental of the genus, but its fruit is not edible. It was first discovered by Bruce more than a century ago; and seeds of it were sent to Kew in 1853 by Walter Plowden. British Consul at Massowa. Like the Banana, it

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Filename: MN_516-004440LA090603_00008.jpg

Size: 5820 x 8544 (33MB)

Date: 2nd June 2011

© RBG KEW

516. Abyssinian Ensete in a garden in Teneriffe

Musa Ensete, Gmel. is the most ornamental of the genus, but its fruit is not edible. It was first discovered by Bruce more than a century ago; and seeds of it were sent to Kew in 1853 by Walter Plowden. British Consul at Massowa. Like the Banana, it

© RBG KEW

Media ID 5100925

Artist Banana Flowers Garden Leaves Marianne North Painting Teneriffe

Filename: MN_516-004440LA090603_00008.jpg

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