Image: Hevea brasiliensis - Köhler–s Medizinal-Pflanzen-071
Description: Kautschukbaum. A blühender Zweig von Hevea Brasiliensis Müll. Arg. 1/2 natürlicher Grösse nach der Natur. Kultiviertes Exemplar des Kulturtuin zu Tijkeumeuk auf Java (Herbar V. Schiffner). 1 männliche Blüte im Aufblühen; 2 dieselbe vollständig entwickelt, vergrössert; 3 Staubblätter mit zentraler Säule, vergrössert; 4 weibliche Blüte, geschlossen, vergrössert; 5 Fruchtknoten bei beginnender Reife, vergrössert; 6 Querschnitt desselben, vergrössert; 7 unreife Frucht natürlicher Grösse; 8 reife Frucht in natürlicher Grösse.
Title: Hevea brasiliensis - Köhler–s Medizinal-Pflanzen-071
Credit: List of Koehler Images
Author: Franz Eugen Köhler, Köhler's Medizinal-Pflanzen
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