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Urania speciosa, Willd.(Ravenala madagascariensis, Travellers Palm )

Urania speciosa, Willd.(Ravenala madagascariensis, Travellers Palm )

Watercolour on paper, undated (late 18th, early 19th century). Hand painted copy of an illustration commissioned by William Roxburgh (1751-1815). In Flora Indica Roxburgh recalls In 1802 three plants of this elegant tree were brought from the Island of Mauritius by Capt... Read more

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Filename: ROX00002126.jpg

Size: 3492 x 5172 (5.8MB)

Date: 3rd December 2007

Author: Unknown

© The Board of Trustees of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew

Urania speciosa, Willd.(Ravenala madagascariensis, Travellers Palm )

Watercolour on paper, undated (late 18th, early 19th century). Hand painted copy of an illustration commissioned by William Roxburgh (1751-1815). In Flora Indica Roxburgh recalls In 1802 three plants of this elegant tree were brought from the Island of Mauritius by Capt. Tennant to the Botanic Garden at Calcutta. They were planted in different soils, and situations. That which was in a very moist place, and in a rich brownish black soil, throve more luxuriantly than the other two, though in a soil equally rich but lighter coloured, much higher and drier; the former flowered for the first time about the close of 1806 and again in September, 1807

© The Board of Trustees of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew

Media ID 654476

19th Century Botanical Art East India Company India Ornamental Paintings Pattern Water Colour Watercolour On Paper William Roxburgh Collection

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