31 results filtered with: Musa

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Banana (Musa coccinea Andr.): fruiting shoot with leaf and numbered sections of flowers. Chromolithograph by P. Depannemaeker, c.1885, after B. Hoola van Nooten.
Hoola, Berthe van Nooten.Date: [1885]Reference: 16355i
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A fiatooka, or burial place, on Tongatapu island. Engraving by W. Ellis, 1784, after J. Webber, ca. 1783.
John WebberDate: [1784]Reference: 566235i- Books
The new banana.
Date: [1931]- Books
Shoot-tip culture for the propagation, conservation and exchange of Musa germplasm / D.R. Vuylsteke.
Vuylsteke, D. (Dirk R.), 1958-2000Date: 1989
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Indian agriculture: drawing water for crops. Gouache drawing.
Reference: 31974i
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A banana enclosed in a transparent bag representing an analogy with condoms and sexual protection as an AIDS prevention advertisement by AIDS Concern, Hong Kong. Colour lithograph by John Clang Photography, ca. 1997.
Date: [1997]Reference: 678305i
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The banana : its cultivation, distribution and commercial uses / by William Fawcett, with an introduction by Sir Daniel Morris. Pub. under the auspices of the West India committee.
William FawcettDate: 1913
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Plantain trees (Musa x paradisiaca) growing by a waterfall with two women resting beneath them. Coloured lithograph by J.B.Kidd, c.1840, after himself.
Kidd, J. B.Date: [1840]Reference: 21064i
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5 a-day the easy way with bananas : quick and easy serving suggestions inside / Tesco.
TescoDate: [2002]
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Two banana plants (Musa species) and a date palm tree. Coloured engraving, c. 1827.
Date: [1827]Reference: 27948i- Books
Stomach ulcers 'cured by bananas' / Nicholas Timmins.
Nick TimminsDate: 1984
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Banana plant (Musa species): flowering and fruiting plant with stolons and separate floral segments and sectioned fruit, also a description of the plant's growth, anatomical labels and a scale bar. Etching by G. D. Ehret, c. 1742, after himself.
Georg Dionysius EhretReference: 18632i
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A man holding a peeled banana which is covered with a condom and has the logo of the Hot Rubber Company; advertising a brand of condoms for AIDS prevention. Colour lithograph by the Hot Rubber Company Deutschland, 199-.
Date: [between 1990 and 1999]Reference: 673649i- Books
Roots, tubers, plantains, and bananas in human nutrition.
Date: 1990
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Growing up with bananas / Tesco.
TescoDate: [1992]
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Indian agriculture and crops. Gouache drawing.
Reference: 31953i
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Plantain banana (Musa paradisiaca L.): fruiting branch with sections of flowers and fruit. Chromolithograph by P. Depannemaeker, c.1885, after B. Hoola van Nooten.
Hoola, Berthe van Nooten.Date: [1885]Reference: 16359i
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Fyffes bananas : your sunshine fruit for glowing energy : "I'm tropical - please keep me warm" : unzipp [sic] a Fyffes banana / Fyffes.
Fyffes plcDate: [196u]
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Two banana plants (Musa species), one with fruit, in Guyana. Watercolour by E.A. Goodall, 1846.
Edward Angelo GoodallDate: Oct.r 12th 1846,Reference: 21775i
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A bunch of bananas (Musa species) and a bunch of plantains (Musa x paradisiaca). Coloured lithograph by R. Bridgens, c. 1836, after himself.
Bridgens, Richard, active 1835.Date: [1836?]Reference: 21063i- Pictures
A stupid banana without a condom and a clever banana wearing a condom to prevent AIDS. Colour lithograph after A. de Koninck, ca. 1991.
Koninck, An de.Date: [1991?]Reference: 728693i
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Cupid inspiring plants with Love, in a tropical landscape. Engraving by F. Bartolozzi and H. Landseer, c.1812, after P.Reinagle.
Reinagle, Philipp, 1749-1833.Date: 1 January 1812Reference: 20485i
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Plantain banana (Musa x paradisiaca L.): nine sections of flower and fruit. Coloured engraving by J.J. or J.E. Haid, c.1750, after G.D. Ehret.
Georg Dionysius EhretDate: [1750-53]Reference: 18366i- Pictures
Krakatoa: plantain trees (Musa x paradisiaca) and coconut palms (Cocos nucifera) in a forest clearing, with native man and his hut. Coloured soft-ground etching after J. Webber, 1788.
John WebberDate: 1 August 1788Reference: 20138i- Pictures
San Jose, Costa Rica: a cart loaded with bananas. Photograph by Trampus, 19--.
Date: 1900-1999Reference: 2822123i