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English: Botanical illustration of Uvaria monopetala (synonym of accepted name Hexalobus monopetalus) showing branches, leaves, flowers, flower parts, fruit and seeds.
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Author The image is from a book by J.A. Guillemin, G.S Perrottet, and Achille Richard entitled "Florae Senegambiae tentamen,seu, Historia plantarum in diversis Senegambiae regionibus a peregrinatoribus Perrottet et Leprieur detectarum"; the image itself is credited to DeCaisne as the artist, Jouy as the engraver and Knecht & Roissy as the lithographers.

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Botanical illustration of Uvaria monopetala (synonym of accepted name Hexalobus monopetalus).

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