Ketaki (Pandanus tectorius Sol. ex Parkinson): tree bearing flowers and fruit. Coloured lithograph, 1812, after J. Forbes, 1780.
- Forbes, James, 1749-1819.
- Date:
- [1st June 1813]
- Reference:
- 20099i
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Description
Fruits of the ketaki are edible, the male flowers used in perfumery, the leaves for matting, the roots give a black dye and the plant is used for hedging
Pandanus species are known as screw-pines
Pandanus tectorius = (Pandanus odoratissimus)
Publication/Creation
[London (Fleet Street)] : [White, Cochrane & Co.], [1st June 1813]
Physical description
1 print : lithograph, with gouache
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Lettering
Pandanus odoratissimus. The keura tree, sketched from nature in Guzerat, 1780, copied on stone 1812 J.Forbes
References note
See further: J. Forbes, Oriental Memoirs, vol. 4, London, 1813, pp. 351-379
Reference
Wellcome Collection 20099i
Type/Technique
Where to find it
Location Status Access Closed stores