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Carica Papaya Collection

Carica papaya, commonly known as the papaya tree, is a tropical plant native to South America, particularly Brazil and Mato Grosso

Background imageCarica Papaya Collection: Papaya tree

Papaya tree
Etching taken from Histoire generale des Antilles habitees par les Francois by Jean Baptiste Du Tertre. Shows two Adam and Eve type figures and papaya tree

Background imageCarica Papaya Collection: Papaya or papaw tree, Carica papaya. Chromolithograph after a botanical illustration from Hermann

Papaya or papaw tree, Carica papaya. Chromolithograph after a botanical illustration from Hermann Adolph Koehler's
FLO4992913 Papaya or papaw tree, Carica papaya. Chromolithograph after a botanical illustration from Hermann Adolph Koehler's Medicinal Plants, edited by Gustav Pabst, Koehler, Germany

Background imageCarica Papaya Collection: Papaya or papaw tree, Carica papaya, with ripe fruit in section

Papaya or papaw tree, Carica papaya, with ripe fruit in section. Chromolithograph after a botanical illustration
FLO4992909 Papaya or papaw tree, Carica papaya, with ripe fruit in section. Chromolithograph after a botanical illustration from Hermann Adolph Koehler's Medicinal Plants, edited by Gustav Pabst

Background imageCarica Papaya Collection: Papaya, papaw or pawpaw tree and fruit, Carica papaya

Papaya, papaw or pawpaw tree and fruit, Carica papaya
6338478 Papaya, papaw or pawpaw tree and fruit, Carica papaya by Stanghi (19th century); (add.info.: Papaya, papaw or pawpaw tree and fruit, Carica papaya, Carica papaja)

Background imageCarica Papaya Collection: Papaya plantation, Kauai, Hawaii, USA

Papaya plantation, Kauai, Hawaii, USA

Background imageCarica Papaya Collection: Illustration of Carica papaya (Papaya), a large tree-like tropical plant showing green leaves and un

Illustration of Carica papaya (Papaya), a large tree-like tropical plant showing green leaves and un

Background imageCarica Papaya Collection: Papaya tree -Carica papaya-, backlit, northern Thailand, Thailand, Asia

Papaya tree -Carica papaya-, backlit, northern Thailand, Thailand, Asia

Background imageCarica Papaya Collection: Papaya fruits on a tree, Big Island, Hawaii, North America, United States

Papaya fruits on a tree, Big Island, Hawaii, North America, United States

Background imageCarica Papaya Collection: A Thai style carved papaya

A Thai style carved papaya

Background imageCarica Papaya Collection: Papaya trees with fruits, Big Island, Hawaii, United States

Papaya trees with fruits, Big Island, Hawaii, United States

Background imageCarica Papaya Collection: Carica papaya, Papaya

Carica papaya, Papaya
Hand-coloured engraving based on Maria Sibylla Merian watercolour. From Metamorphosis insectorum Surinamensium, 1726 edition. Date: 1726

Background imageCarica Papaya Collection: Pawpaw (papaya) plantation, Lower Sigatoka Valley, Sigatoka, Coral Coast, Viti Levu

Pawpaw (papaya) plantation, Lower Sigatoka Valley, Sigatoka, Coral Coast, Viti Levu, Fiji, South Pacific

Background imageCarica Papaya Collection: Carica papaya, papaya, pawpaw

Carica papaya, papaya, pawpaw
Illustration of a Carica papaya, papaya, pawpaw

Background imageCarica Papaya Collection: Papaya tree, Ranomafana, Madagascar Central Highlands, Madagascar, Africa

Papaya tree, Ranomafana, Madagascar Central Highlands, Madagascar, Africa

Background imageCarica Papaya Collection: Papaya tree -Carica papaya-, backlit, jungle, bamboo forest, Soppong or Pang Mapha area

Papaya tree -Carica papaya-, backlit, jungle, bamboo forest, Soppong or Pang Mapha area, Mae Hong Son province, northern Thailand, Thailand, Asia

Background imageCarica Papaya Collection: Papaya plantation, Mo orea, French Polynesia

Papaya plantation, Mo orea, French Polynesia

Background imageCarica Papaya Collection: Papaya plantation, Big Island, Hawaii, United States

Papaya plantation, Big Island, Hawaii, United States

Background imageCarica Papaya Collection: Papaya (Carica papaya) crop ECUADOR. South America

Papaya (Carica papaya) crop ECUADOR. South America
Papaya (Carica papaya) crop. ECUADOR. South America

Background imageCarica Papaya Collection: Ecuador, Galapagos. Santa Cruz highlands, Lava Java organic coffee plantation. Papaya

Ecuador, Galapagos. Santa Cruz highlands, Lava Java organic coffee plantation. Papaya tree

Background imageCarica Papaya Collection: Mango, pineapple and halved papaya, close up

Mango, pineapple and halved papaya, close up

Background imageCarica Papaya Collection: Carica papaya, Papaya, and Mangifera indica, Mango

Carica papaya, Papaya, and Mangifera indica, Mango

Background imageCarica Papaya Collection: Carica papaya Higgins (HIggins papaya), whole and sliced in half

Carica papaya Higgins (HIggins papaya), whole and sliced in half

Background imageCarica Papaya Collection: Halved papaya, close up

Halved papaya, close up

Background imageCarica Papaya Collection: Papaya (Carica papaya), Caricaceae, warm greenhouse tree with persistent leaves

Papaya (Carica papaya), Caricaceae, warm greenhouse tree with persistent leaves, cultivated for its fruit
Herbal, 18th-19th century. Iconographia Taurinensis. Volume XLII, Plate 59 by Angela Rossi Bottione: Papaya (Carica papaya), Caricaceae

Background imageCarica Papaya Collection: Papaya Carica papaya, section. Illustration

Papaya Carica papaya, section. Illustration
Botany - Fruits - Papaya (Carica papaya), section. Illustration

Background imageCarica Papaya Collection: Carica papaya and Anagallis sp

Carica papaya and Anagallis sp
Tab 3. Papaya, Anagallis and Gramen, from Plantae et Papilliones Rariores, by Georg Dionysius Ehret (1708-1770), 1748-1759

Background imageCarica Papaya Collection: Carica papaya L. papaya or melon pawpaw

Carica papaya L. papaya or melon pawpaw
Sketch 7 from a collection of original drawings and sketches by Georg Dionysius Ehret (1708-1770). Held in the Botany Library at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageCarica Papaya Collection: Papaya (Carica papaya)

Papaya (Carica papaya). The papaya is also known as the common pawpaw, and is rich in vitamins A and C


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Carica papaya, commonly known as the papaya tree, is a tropical plant native to South America, particularly Brazil and Mato Grosso. It thrives in diverse regions such as The Pantanal, where its vibrant green leaves provide shade for various wildlife. One of the most iconic creatures found amidst these trees is the toco toucan (Ramphastos toco), with its striking beak and colorful plumage. The Carica papaya is renowned for its delicious fruit, which goes by different names like papaya, papaw or pawpaw. Its sweet taste and smooth texture make it a favorite among fruit lovers worldwide. In places like Kauai, Hawaii's Papaya plantation showcases the abundance of this tropical delight in the heart of the USA. Venturing further into exotic locations like Lower Sigatoka Valley on Fiji's Coral Coast in Viti Levu island reveals vast pawpaw plantations. Here, rows upon rows of Carica papayas thrive under the warm sun and fertile soil. An illustration captures the essence of this large tree-like tropical plant with its lush green leaves and unripe fruits hanging from sturdy branches. In northern Thailand's backlit scenery, Carica papayas create a mesmerizing sight against an enchanting backdrop. Traveling across continents to North America brings us to Big Island in Hawaii where ripe papaya fruits adorn trees like precious jewels. This region boasts an array of flavorsome produce that contributes to Hawaii's rich agricultural heritage. From South America's Brazil to Mato Grosso and The Pantanal; from Asia's Thailand all the way across oceans to North America's United States - Carica papaya has established itself as a beloved symbol of tropical abundance wherever it grows. Whether you call it pawpaw or simply Papaya, this remarkable fruit continues to captivate our senses with its delectable taste and vibrant presence in nature's tapestry.