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Cashew nut - Anacardium occidentale, c1798.
Cashew nut - Anacardium occidentale, c1798. Branch of a tree showing flowers, apples and nuts. The apples can be used for preserves, and the kernels eaten. Oil from between the outer and inner shells is used as a lubricant, an insecticide, and in the manufacture of plastics. From A Key to Physic by Ebenezer Sibly. (London, c1798).
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AR925327
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HIP / Art Resource, NY
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18th century
Anacardium occidentale
Botany
cashew
color
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EBENEZER
Ebenezer Sibly
eighteenth century
Engraving
Flower
FLOWERS
Food
Fruit
LEAF
LEAVES
NATURE
NUT
NUTS
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Sibly