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Mangifera sp. mango

An illustration from the John Fleming Collection, purchased by the Natural History Museum in 1882. Now part of the Botany Library Plate Collection

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Anacardiaceae Aurantiaceae Citrus Dr John Dr John Fleming Edible Eudicot Eurosid Fleming Juicy Malvidae Mangifera Mango Plant Culture Rosid Rutaceae Angiospermae Dicot Dicotyledon Magnoliophyta Mangifera Indica


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This stunning illustration showcases the luscious Mangifera sp. mango, a beloved fruit hailing from the Anacardiaceae family and widely cultivated for its luscious, juicy pulp. Dating back to the 19th century, this illustration is part of the esteemed John Fleming Collection, which was acquired by the Natural History Museum in 1882 and is now housed in the Botany Library Plate Collection. Mangifera, a genus of flowering plants in the Eudicot clade, is an essential part of the Angiospermae, Magnoliophyta, and Rosid clade. The mango tree, Mangifera indica, is a tropical evergreen tree that thrives in warm climates. The tree's attractive flowers bloom in clusters, giving way to the iconic, oblong-shaped fruit. The mango's vibrant orange skin encases a succulent, citrus-like pulp that is both sweet and tart, making it a popular choice for culinary and nutritional purposes. The fruit's delectable flavor and nutritional value have earned it a place as a staple food in many cultures around the world. As a testament to its historical significance, this illustration captures the essence of the mango tree and its fruit in exquisite detail. The intricate rendering of the plant's anatomy, from its veined leaves to its delicate flowers, showcases the meticulous work of the botanical illustrator. This image not only serves as a beautiful addition to any botanical collection but also offers a glimpse into the rich history of plant discovery and cultivation.

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