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Papaya Tree Collection

The papaya tree, native to South America and Brazil's Mato Grosso region, is a symbol of vibrant biodiversity

Background imagePapaya Tree Collection: Papaya tree, litigants come to see the Dessave, and a hennikap or free servant in Colombo, 1785

Papaya tree, litigants come to see the Dessave, and a hennikap or free servant in Colombo, 1785. Creator: Jan Brandes
Papaya tree, litigants come to see the Dessave, and a hennikap or free servant in Colombo, 1785. Residents awaiting case law by the Dessave (European judge employed by the VOC)

Background imagePapaya Tree Collection: Papaya tree, Hanoi, Vietnam

Papaya tree, Hanoi, Vietnam

Background imagePapaya Tree Collection: Africa, Benin, Taneka villages. The traditional hut roofs made of plants

Africa, Benin, Taneka villages. The traditional hut roofs made of plants

Background imagePapaya Tree Collection: Male Papaya Tree, ca. 1790-1800. Creator: Unknown

Male Papaya Tree, ca. 1790-1800. Creator: Unknown
Male Papaya Tree, ca. 1790-1800

Background imagePapaya Tree Collection: The beach at Waikiki, Hawaii, 1898. Creator: Christian Wilhelm Allers

The beach at Waikiki, Hawaii, 1898. Creator: Christian Wilhelm Allers
The beach at Waikiki, Hawaii, 1898. Coconut palms and papaya trees near Diamond Head, a volcanic tuff cone on the island of O ahu. Am Strand bei Waikiki auf Oahu - Diamond Head, Honolulu

Background imagePapaya Tree Collection: Panoramic View in Brazil with a River in the Distance (oil on panel) (pair of 61465)

Panoramic View in Brazil with a River in the Distance (oil on panel) (pair of 61465)
NOR61466 Panoramic View in Brazil with a River in the Distance (oil on panel) (pair of 61465) by Post, Frans Jansz (1612-80); 61x92.7 cm; Private Collection; Dutch, out of copyright

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

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

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

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

Background imagePapaya Tree Collection: Papaya tree, Ranomafana, Madagascar Central Highlands, Madagascar, Africa

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

Background imagePapaya Tree 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 imagePapaya Tree Collection: Papaya plantation, Mo orea, French Polynesia

Papaya plantation, Mo orea, French Polynesia

Background imagePapaya Tree Collection: Papaya plantation, Big Island, Hawaii, United States

Papaya plantation, Big Island, Hawaii, United States

Background imagePapaya Tree Collection: Papaya tree, Amazon Rainforest, Coca, Ecuador, South America

Papaya tree, Amazon Rainforest, Coca, Ecuador, South America


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The papaya tree, native to South America and Brazil's Mato Grosso region, is a symbol of vibrant biodiversity. In the lush wetlands of The Pantanal, where the toco toucan (Ramphastos toco) gracefully soars above, these trees thrive in harmony with their surroundings. Traveling across continents, we find ourselves in Africa's Benin, where traditional Taneka villages showcase hut roofs made from local plants. These structures pay homage to nature's gifts and provide shelter for communities rooted in ancient traditions. Stepping back in time, a mysterious Male Papaya Tree painting from the late 18th century captivates our imagination. Its creator remains unknown but leaves us pondering about the significance this tree held during that era. Venturing further westward brings us to Waikiki Beach in Hawaii circa 1898. Christian Wilhelm Allers' artwork transports us to an idyllic paradise where palm-fringed shores meet crystal-clear waters - a tropical haven embellished by towering papaya trees. In Brazil's panoramic landscapes lies a river meandering through its vastness. An oil painting captures this breathtaking view as it showcases the grandeur of nature intertwined with flourishing papaya trees - an emblematic sight unique to this part of the world. Journeying eastward takes us deep into northern Thailand's enchanting jungles. Here, Carica papaya stands tall against the backdrop of bamboo forests and sun-drenched skies - a testament to nature's resilience and beauty found within every leaf and fruit. Across oceans again, on Hawaii's Big Island, we witness clusters of ripe papayas adorning majestic trees under North American skies. This scene reminds us that even far away from its origins, this tropical delight thrives abundantly wherever it finds fertile ground. Returning once more to South America brings us closer to Ranomafana in Madagascar's Central Highlands – home to yet another stunning variety of papaya tree.