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Wolfberry Collection

Wolfberry, also known as Goji Berry, is a dried fruit native to China and the Himalayas/Tibet. It comes from the Mahuwa tree, scientifically known as Madhuca longifolia

Background imageWolfberry Collection: Goji Berry / Wolfberry - dried Native to China (Himalaya/Tibet)

Goji Berry / Wolfberry - dried Native to China (Himalaya/Tibet)
KEL-1573 Wolfberry / Goji Berries - dried Native to: China (Himalaya / Tibet) Lycium chinense Ken Lucas Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageWolfberry Collection: Mahuwa tree, Madhuca longifolia

Mahuwa tree, Madhuca longifolia. (Bassia longifolia, Bassia di lunghe foglie.) Handcoloured copperplate stipple engraving from Antoine Laurent de Jussieus Dizionario delle Scienze Naturali

Background imageWolfberry Collection: Goji berry or Chinese boxthorn, Lycium chinense. Handcoloured stipple engraving by Moret after an

Goji berry or Chinese boxthorn, Lycium chinense. Handcoloured stipple engraving by Moret after an illustration by
FLO4616360 Goji berry or Chinese boxthorn, Lycium chinense. Handcoloured stipple engraving by Moret after an illustration by Pierre-Joseph Redoute from Henri Louis Duhamel du Moncels Treat des Arbres

Background imageWolfberry Collection: Goji berry or Chinese wolfberry, Lycium barbarum

Goji berry or Chinese wolfberry, Lycium barbarum (Lycium turbinatum). Handcoloured stipple engraving by Moret after an illustration by Pierre-Joseph Redoute from Henri Louis Duhamel du Monceaus

Background imageWolfberry Collection: Goji berry or Chinese boxthorn, Lycium chinense

Goji berry or Chinese boxthorn, Lycium chinense. Handcoloured stipple engraving by Moret after an illustration by Pierre-Joseph Redoute from Henri Louis Duhamel du Monceaus Traite des Arbres et

Background imageWolfberry Collection: Wolf berry, Goji berry, Lycium barbarum, Studio shot of red berries

Wolf berry, Goji berry, Lycium barbarum, Studio shot of red berries.----

Background imageWolfberry Collection: Lycium (Wolfberry) shrub with abundance of green leaves

Lycium (Wolfberry) shrub with abundance of green leaves

Background imageWolfberry Collection: Wolfberries or Goji Berries -Lycium barbarum-, part of Chinese cuisine

Wolfberries or Goji Berries -Lycium barbarum-, part of Chinese cuisine and traditional Chinese medicine

Background imageWolfberry Collection: Duke of Argylls Teaplant (Lycium barbarum) introduced naturalised species, close-up of flowers

Duke of Argylls Teaplant (Lycium barbarum) introduced naturalised species, close-up of flowers, growing near coast, Dorset, England, July

Background imageWolfberry Collection: Bowl of goji berry and mint soup, with spoon and napkin

Bowl of goji berry and mint soup, with spoon and napkin

Background imageWolfberry Collection: Fresh berries on sprig of Wolfberry (Lycium chinense) and used to make medicinal herbal remedies

Fresh berries on sprig of Wolfberry (Lycium chinense) and used to make medicinal herbal remedies. Goji Berries

Background imageWolfberry Collection: Goji berries (wolfberries)

Goji berries (wolfberries)



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Wolfberry, also known as Goji Berry, is a dried fruit native to China and the Himalayas/Tibet. It comes from the Mahuwa tree, scientifically known as Madhuca longifolia. This vibrant fruit has been depicted in various illustrations throughout history, such as Pierre-Joseph Redoute's handcoloured stipple engraving from Henri Louis Duhamel du Moncels Treat des Arbres et Shrustes in Paris during 1804-1819. The Goji berry or Chinese boxthorn (Lycium chinense) is another name for this nutritious fruit. Its bright red berries are captured beautifully in studio shots, showcasing their enticing color and shape. These berries are not only visually appealing but also packed with health benefits. Growing abundantly on bushes outdoors, the mass of red berries creates a captivating sight. The Wolfberry or Goji berry (Lycium barbarum) thrives in these natural settings and offers a bountiful harvest of delicious fruits. Whether you call it Wolfberry or Goji Berry, Lycium barbarum remains an intriguing plant that has captivated people for centuries. With its rich history rooted in China and Tibet/Himalayas, this dried fruit continues to be cherished for its taste and nutritional value. So next time you come across these crimson gems at your local market or while exploring nature's wonders, remember their origins and appreciate the beauty they bring to our world.