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Gambooge, Garcinia gummi-gutta
5855141 Gambooge, Garcinia gummi-gutta; (add.info.: Gambooge, Garcinia gummi-gutta. Handcoloured botanical illustration drawn by G. Reid and engraved on steel by Weddell from John Stephenson and James Morss Churchill's "Medical Botany: or Illustrations and descriptions of the medicinal plants of the London, Edinburgh, and Dublin pharmacopoeias, " John Churchill, London, 1831.); © Florilegius
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1831 Ayurveda Berry Cambodia Cambodian Churchill Condiment Curry Drawn Drug Extract Herb Herbal Indochina James John Malabar Medicinal Morss Pharmacopoeia Reid Rind South East Asia Steel Stephenson Tamarind Weddell Garcinia
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This stunning handcoloured botanical illustration captures the beauty and intricacy of Gambooge, also known as Garcinia gummi-gutta. The vibrant colors and detailed lines bring this medicinal plant to life, showcasing its importance in traditional medicine practices.
Gambooge is a fruit native to Cambodia and other parts of Southeast Asia, valued for its unique flavor and potential health benefits. Also known as brindleberry or Malabar tamarind, this fruit has long been used as a condiment in curry dishes and as an extract in Ayurvedic medicine.
The intricate details of this illustration highlight the various parts of the Gambooge plant, from its rind to its leaves. Engraved on steel by Weddell from a drawing by G. Reid, this image is part of John Stephenson and James Morss Churchill's "Medical Botany," published in London in 1831.
Whether you are a botany enthusiast or simply appreciate the beauty of nature, this print is sure to captivate your attention. Display it proudly in your home or office to add a touch of natural elegance to any space.
Let this exquisite artwork serve as a reminder of the rich history and cultural significance of plants like Gambooge, which have been treasured for their medicinal properties for centuries.
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