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Mangosteen (Garcinia Cambogia). From "Pharmaceutish-medicinische Botanik", by Daniel Wagner (1800-?). Vienna: 1828-1830, Vol. 4, pl. 174. Named after French priest and explorer Laurentier Garcin (1673-1751) mangosteen is thought to have originated in Southeast Asia where it has been prized for its medicinal qualities.
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19th century CE
Botanical Study
Fruit
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