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67. Flannel Flower of Casa Branca and Butterflies, BrazilThe Flannel Flower (Macrosiphonia longiflora, Muell.) is so called on account of the plant being densely clothed with woolly hairs
65. Foliage and flowers of a climbing plant with royal palms and Sugarloaf Mountain in the background, Brazil, 1880This handsome climbing shrub (Roupellia grata, Wall.) is a native of Sierra Leone, and its flowers are very sweet scented. It is occasionally cultivated in this country
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
61. Organ Peak at Theresoplis and Bay of Rio below
56. View under the Ferns at Gongo, BrazilIn front a Slave Woman who brought the artists provisions over eight miles of forest road
Marianne NorthKew B2B Art: Marianne North
55. Brazilian Wild FlowersVellozia verruculosa, Mart. (blue), Xyris sp. (yellow), a purple-flowered orchid (Bletia sp.), and a delicately-scented epiphyte (Clusia), to which the artist was attracted by its scent
54. Cabazina Pears, BrazilOne of the many varieties of Psidium Guayava, Raddi (syn. P.pyriforme, Linn.); a some-what bitter fruit having a peach-like skin
2. Common TobaccoA plant belonging to the same-family as the Potato. Several other kinds of tobacco are culti-vated, but this kind (Nicotiana Tabacum)
Pandanus; oil on canvasInscribed in paint on verso of canvas, PANDANUS commen [sic] in the DELTA of the ZAMBESI, 1858. In Livingstones Narrative of an Expedition to the Zambesi
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