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MARK CATESBY (1682-1749)

Pitch apple

c.1725

RCIN 926063

The pitch apple is a parasitical plant, which begins life as a seed deposited on the branch of a host tree by a bird or bat. It then sends long roots down to the ground, develops a large crown and eventually smothers its host. This is a tropical plant which Catesby would have seen during his trip to the Bahamas in 1725.


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