'The Banksia pyriformis' Frederick Polydor Nodder
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'The Banksia pyriformis'
Botanical study of the woody pear (Xylomelum pyriforme) a tree native to Australia and first collected by Sir Joseph Banks and Daniel Solander. Plate 21 from Journal of a voyage to New South Wales...by John White (J.Debrett, London, 1790). The accompanying text describes this plant as "Banksia with solitary flowers, ovate downy capsules, and lance-shaped entire smooth leaves". The plate is inscribed: "The Banksia pyriformis. Published as the Act directs Dec: 29, 1789, by I.Debrett."
Original: copperplate engraving. 1790
- Image reference: RS-10578
- The Royal Society
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