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Carica papaya L. papaya or melon pawpaw
Sketch 7 from a collection of original drawings and sketches by Georg Dionysius Ehret (1708-1770). Held in the Botany Library at the Natural History Museum, London
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18th Century Brassicales Carica Conclusions Ehret Eudicot Eurosid Georg Dionysius Georg Dionysius Ehret Malvidae Papaya Rosid Angiospermae Carica Papaya Caricaceae Dicot Dicotyledon Magnoliophyta
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This exquisite watercolor drawing, Sketch 7 from the extensive collection of original works by Georg Dionysius Ehret (1708-1770), held in the Botany Library at the Natural History Museum in London, showcases the Carica papaya L., also known as papaya, melon pawpaw, or tree melon. Ehret's meticulous illustration provides a captivating glimpse into the botanical world of the 18th century. The Carica papaya is a large herbaceous flowering plant belonging to the Caricaceae family, order Malpighiales, class Magnoliopsida, and subclass Rosididae. It is an angiosperm, a type of seed-producing plant, and a eudicot, meaning it has two embryonic seed leaves. The plant is native to Central America and southern Mexico, and is now widely cultivated in tropical regions worldwide for its edible fruit. Ehret's drawing beautifully captures the various morphological features of the Carica papaya. The tree is depicted with its large, palmate leaves, each composed of several leaflets. The inflorescence, or flower cluster, is shown in detail, displaying the distinct yellow flowers with their five petals and numerous stamens. The fruit, which grows directly on the trunk or main stem, is also illustrated, revealing its elongated shape and green-yellow color. Ehret's masterful use of watercolor and pen creates a stunning visual representation of the Carica papaya, providing valuable insights into the botanical knowledge of the 18th century. This drawing is a testament to Ehret's exceptional artistic skill and his significant contributions to the field of botanical illustration.
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