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Pyrus korshinskyROSACEAE, Pyrus korshinsky, 194915208
Leptospermum continentaleprickly tea-tree, fruits - Australia
Maclura pomiferaOsage orange, immature fruit - native North America
Melocactus cf. zehntnerimelon cactus, fruits emerging from the cephalium - South America
Mimosa cf. laceratafruits - Mexico
Platanus orientalisplane tree - unripe fruits
Trapa bicornisdevils pod, horn nut - Asia
Banksia aemulaWallum banksia, fruit - Australia
Arbus unedostrawberry tree - W Europe & Mediterranean
Canna indicaIndian shot - unripe fruits
Harpagophytum procumbensdevils claw - Africa & Madagascar
Allium christophiistar of Persia - fruit
Aesculus indicaIndian horse chestnut, fruit (loculicidal capsule) - Himalaya
phoenix reclinata
Diospyros kakiPersimmon
Crataegus atrosanguineaautumn tree
Chionanthus retususChinese fringetree
Aesculus flavasweet buckeye
Fruit of Tapinanthes oleiifolius, LORANTHACEAEGuanikontes in the Swakopmund river valley, Namibia Seed Collecting Expedition 2007
Trichosanthes heteroclita, RWatercolour on paper, no date (late 18th, early 19th century). Hand painted copy of an illustration commissioned by William Roxburgh (1751-1815)
Willughbeia edulis, RWatercolour on paper, no date (late 18th, early 19th century). Hand painted copy of an illustration commissioned by William Roxburgh (1751-1815)
Luffa pentandra, RoxbWatercolour on paper, no date (late 18th, early 19th century). Hand painted copy of an illustration commissioned by William Roxburgh (1751-1815)
Luffa acutangula Roxb, 1795-1804Watercolour on paper, 1795-1804. Hand painted copy of an illustration commissioned by William Roxburgh (1751-1815)
Momordica mixta, RoxbWatercolour on paper, no date (late 18th, early 19th century). Hand painted copy of an illustration commissioned by William Roxburgh (1751-1815)
Cucumis utilissimus, RoxbWatercolour on paper, no date (late 18th, early 19th century). Hand painted copy of an illustration commissioned by William Roxburgh (1751-1815)
Mangifera sylvatica, RWatercolour on paper, no date (late 18th, early 19th century). Hand painted copy of an illustration commissioned by William Roxburgh
Bombax Malabaricum, no 1403Illustration of Bombax ceiba from the Roxburgh Collection
Fruit of Coffea arabica, coffeeCoffea arabica fruit (known as cherries or berries). The pit inside the fruit is the coffee bean, which is roasted and ground for coffee. Order: Gentianales. Family: Rubiaceae.Subfamily:Ixoroideae
Vitis vinifera, grapes. Vitaceae family. Illustration from Flora von Deutschland, Osterreich und der Schweiz by Prof. Dr. Otto Wilhelm Thome, plate 453
Theobroma cacao podsTheobroma cacao, cocoa. STERCULIACEAE
Poroporo, Bullibulli Solanum laciniatumSOLANACEAE Poroporo, Bullibulli Solanum laciniatum, 2006-1844 NZSI 192
702. Flowers and Fruit of the Palmyra, and the Palm seen throughIt is recorded that the parts of this Palm (Borassus flabelliformis. L.) are applied to such a number of purposes that a poem in the Tamil language although enumerating 801 uses
687. Foliage and Fruit of a small Screw Pine, Java
574. A climber in flower and fruit, SarawakThe flowers, although green in colour, are very sweet-scented. It is an Artabotrys (Anonaceae)
550. Durian Fruit from a large tree, SarawakThe Durian (Durio zibethinus, L.) is regarded as the king of fruits by the Malays, and most persons agree that it has a very delicious flavour; but it likewise has a very unpleasant smell
537. Fruit of Sandoricum and Green Gaper, BorneoThis fruit (Sandoricum indicum, Cay.) has an agreeable subacid flavour, and it is eaten in large quantities by the natives. The pulp mixed with rice and fermented furnishes an intoxicating drink
531. Flowers of Tacca and bristly Fruit of the RambutanThe long thread-like organs of Tacca cristata, Jack, are bracts which proceed from below the flowers. A favourite fruit in the Malay Archipelago is the Rambutan or Rambutan (Nephelium lappaceum)
485. Foliage, Flowers, and Fruit of a common tree of the sea-shoA view from the rocks, with Ile Aride and a part of Curieuse in the distance. This tree (Cordia subcordata, Lam.) is common on the tropical shores of the Old World and throughout Polynesia
477. Female Coco de Mer bearing Fruit covered with small Green LStudy of perfect and imperfect nuts much reduced from the natural size
225. Flowers and Young Fruit of the Chinese BananaMusa chinensis, Sweet, differs little from the common Banana except in stature. See the description of 816
64. Foliage and fruit of mammae apple, or South American Apricot, 1880A tropical American tree (Mammea americana, L.) of the Guttiferae, cultivated for its fruit, the outer rind of which is bitter; but the flesh is sweet and aromatic, and is made into preserves
62. Foliage, Flowers, and fruit of False Tomato, painted in BrazThis plant, Cyphomnandra betacea, Sendt. (syn. Solanum betaceum, Cav.), is a native of Western and Central America, and is cultivated in some countries for its fruit
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Allocasuarina tesselatashe oak, cone-like compound fruit - Australia
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