RF2KE4TY1–3D rendering of a money tree plant or pachira aquatica isolated on white background
RMHMR97X–Money Tree flower (Pachira aquatica), Bombacaceae. Detail.
RF2H7PGCT–ANIMALS/PLANTS: Paca. Pachirier (Pachira aquatica). Pachypes, old print 1833
RF2B3CGHC–Illustration Hand Drawn Sketch of Pachira Aquatica, Malabar Chestnut, French Peanut or Guiana Chestnut Fruits on Tree Branch.
RM2T9D109–Natural close up flowering plant portrait of the stunning Pachira Aquatica, blooming. High resolution
RMP9G8N3–Guiana chestnut, Pachira insignis (Carolinea insignis). Handcoloured copperplate engraving by George Cooke after Thomas Boys from Conrad Loddiges' Botanical Cabinet, Hackney, 1825.
RM2EHDN76–Pachira aquatica Aublet 1775 pl 292.
RF2M51GTY–A Money Tree plant Pachira Aquatica. Green pachira aquatica leaves on beige background, pachira
RMRFRX57–. The Caribbean forester. Forests and forestry Caribbean Area Periodicals; Forests and forestry Tropics Periodicals. July - December 1956 101 These stands, as described by Lamb, contain heavy volumes per unit area as the cativo is a tall, straight tree of large diameters and occurs in dense stands. Pachira aquatica Aubl. Swamp Forest Above the alcornoque forests on the Sam- bu River, we observed small areas of pure stands of this tree. The association seems to be restricted to soft, unstable soils which are flooded by fresh water only. This associa- tion probably fills the role of stabilizing
RMKET021–Poponjoche Trail, Pachira Lodge, Tortuguero, Limón province, Caribbean Sea, Costa Rica, Central America
RM2E4A4H9–Pachira aquatica, Monguba, São Paulo, Brazil
RMKET17M–Guests arriving at Pachira Lodge, Tortuguero, Limón province, Costa Rica, Caribbean Sea, Central America
RF2HAND0H–salvador, bahia, brazil - november 30, 2021: plant pachira aquatica aubl, popularly known as munguba, castannet, maranhao carolina, paineira-de-cuba a
RMKET183–Pachira Lodge turtle-shaped pool, Tortuguero, Limón province, Costa Rica, Caribbean Sea, Central America
RMRX617N–Edible and poisonous plants of Edible and poisonous plants of the Caribbean region ediblepoisonousp00dahl Year: 1944 60 47* Provision Tree Pachira This tree may be either small or large and is usually found growing in swamps or on the banks of streams. The large flowers are pink and white, the russet brown fruits are rough to the touch, often a foot long and very heavy. Inside the skins is a profusion of edible brown seeds imbedded in a solid white pulp. The seeds, which resemble chestnuts (lower right of illus- tration), may be eaten raw or cooked. They are called saba nuts on the Atlantic
RMKET17P–Welcome drinks at Pachira Lodge poolside bar, Tortuguero, Limón province, Costa Rica, Caribbean Sea, Central America
RF2PTDWCP–3D rendering of a money tree plant or pachira aquatica isolated on white background
RMKET03D–Basilisk Lizard (Basiliscus basiliscus), Poponjoche Trail, Pachira Lodge, Tortuguero, Limón province, Caribbean Sea, Costa Rica, Central America
RMMAA3YE–. Edible and poisonous plants of the Caribbean region . 47* Provision Tree Pachira This tree may be either small or large and is usually found growing in swamps or on the banks of streams. The large flowers are pink and white, the russet brown fruits are rough to the touch, often a foot long and very heavy. Inside the skins is a profusion of edible brown seeds imbedded in a solid white pulp. The seeds, which resemble chestnuts (lower right of illus- tration), may be eaten raw or cooked. They are called saba nuts on the Atlantic coast of Nicaragua, zapoton, pumpunjuche, zapote bobo, zapote de a
RM2T8FJXN–Natural close up flowering plant portrait of the stunning Pachira Aquatica, blooming. High resolution
RF2M51GWB–A Money Tree plant Pachira Aquatica. Green pachira aquatica leaves on beige background, pachira
RM2BTW3EA–Pachira aquatica Aubl.
RF2CTC8DT–Vector Jungle Emblem with butterflies
RMRDN8E6–. Edible and poisonous plants of the Caribbean region. Plants, Edible; Poisonous plants; Botany. 60. 47* Provision Tree Pachira This tree may be either small or large and is usually found growing in swamps or on the banks of streams. The large flowers are pink and white, the russet brown fruits are rough to the touch, often a foot long and very heavy. Inside the skins is a profusion of edible brown seeds imbedded in a solid white pulp. The seeds, which resemble chestnuts (lower right of illus- tration), may be eaten raw or cooked. They are called saba nuts on the Atlantic coast of Nicaragua, z
RM2E4A4H3–Pachira aquatica, Monguba, São Paulo, Brazil
RF2HAND12–salvador, bahia, brazil - november 30, 2021: plant pachira aquatica aubl, popularly known as munguba, castannet, maranhao carolina, paineira-de-cuba a
RF2F5APYR–mata de sao joao, bahia / brazil - november 4, 2020: monguba fruit also known as chestnut of gianas and also as wild cacao is seen in the city of Mata
RMRYGEGK–Edible and poisonous plants of the Caribbean region ediblepoisonousp00dahl Year: 1944 60 47* Provision Tree Pachira This tree may be either small or large and is usually found growing in swamps or on the banks of streams. The large flowers are pink and white, the russet brown fruits are rough to the touch, often a foot long and very heavy. Inside the skins is a profusion of edible brown seeds imbedded in a solid white pulp. The seeds, which resemble chestnuts (lower right of illus- tration), may be eaten raw or cooked. They are called saba nuts on the Atlantic coast of Nicaragua, zapoton,
RF2PRXFWE–3D rendering of a money tree plant or pachira aquatica isolated on white background
RMKET033–Three-toed Sloth (Bradypus variegatus), Poponjoche Trail, Pachira Lodge, Tortuguero, Limón province, Caribbean Sea, Costa Rica, Central America
RM2T7RYXF–Natural close up flowering plant portrait of the stunning Pachira Aquatica, blooming. High resolution
RMP9HA8F–Pachira alba (White carolinea, Carolinea alba). Handcoloured copperplate engraving by S. Nevitt after a botanical illustration by Miss Maund from Benjamin Maund and the Rev. John Stevens Henslow's The Botanist, London, 1836.
RF2M51GW4–A Money Tree plant Pachira Aquatica. Green pachira aquatica leaves on beige background, pachira
RM2BTTD5P–Pachira sessilis Benth.
RF2CTC0EN–Vector Jungle Emblem with morpho butterflies
RMRFRX77–. The Caribbean forester. Forests and forestry Caribbean Area Periodicals; Forests and forestry Tropics Periodicals. 22 Caribbean Forester de superficie, ya que el cativo es un arbol alto de fuste recto, de gran diametro y se en- cuentra en rodales densos. Bosques Pantanosos de Pachira aquatica Aubl. Mas arriba de los bosques de aleornoque del rio Sambii, observamos pequenas areas de rodales puros de este arbol. La asociacion pareee que se restringe a los suelos blandos, inestables que son anegados por agua dulce solamente. Esta asociacion probablemente, llena el papel de estabilizador de tale
RM2E4A4J2–Pachira aquatica, Monguba, São Paulo, Brazil
RF2F5APGA–mata de sao joao, bahia / brazil - november 4, 2020: monguba fruit also known as chestnut of gianas and also as wild cacao is seen in the city of Mata
RF2PRXFWC–3D rendering of a money tree plant or pachira aquatica isolated on white background
RMKET03A–Golden Orb Weaver (Nephila clavipes), Poponjoche Trail, Pachira Lodge, Tortuguero, Limón province, Caribbean Sea, Costa Rica, Central America
RM2TA19EP–Natural close up flowering plant portrait of the stunning Pachira Aquatica, blooming. High resolution
RMP7EYXB–Malabar chestnut or money tree, Pachira aquatica (Pachira macrocarpa). Handcoloured lithograph from Louis van Houtte and Charles Lemaire's Flowers of the Gardens and Hothouses of Europe, Flore des Serres et des Jardins de l'Europe, Ghent, Belgium, 1870.
RF2M51GTW–A Money Tree plant Pachira Aquatica. Green pachira aquatica leaves on beige background, pachira
RM2BTTD5C–Pachira aquatica Aubl.
RMRDYB9E–. A manual of poisonous plants, chiefly of eastern North America, with brief notes on economic and medicinal plants, and numerous illustrations. Poisonous plants. 624 MANUAL OF POISONOUS PLANTS cultivation, as are some species of the genus Abutilon and the poppy mallow {Callirhoe involucrata and C. triangulata'). Chorisia of eastern South America furnishes a soft fiber. The seeds of Pachira macrocarpa indigenous to Brazil contain a valuable oil resembling that found in cacao; kapok oil is obtained from the seeds of Briodendron anfractu- osum. Musk seed is obtained from Hibiscus abelmoschus of
RM2E4A4H7–Pachira aquatica, Monguba, São Paulo, Brazil
RF2F5XDM6–mata de sao joao, bahia / brazil - november 4, 2020: monguba fruit also known as chestnut of gianas and also as wild cacao is seen in the city of Mata
RF2PTDWCJ–3D rendering of a money tree plant or pachira aquatica isolated on white background
RMKET02W–Three-toed Sloth (Bradypus variegatus), Poponjoche Trail, Pachira Lodge, Tortuguero, Limón province, Caribbean Sea, Costa Rica, Central America
RFKRTAX7–Night butterfly on green leaf
RFJ676G8–pachira aquatica
RF2M51GW1–A Money Tree plant Pachira Aquatica. Green pachira aquatica leaves on beige background, pachira
RM2BTW3DX–Pachira aquatica Aubl.
RF2F7N161–mata de sao joao, bahia / brazil - november 4, 2020: monguba fruit also known as chestnut of gianas and also as wild cacao is seen in the city of Mata
RMKET03C–Golden Orb Weaver (Nephila clavipes), Poponjoche Trail, Pachira Lodge, Tortuguero, Limón province, Caribbean Sea, Costa Rica, Central America
RFJ832DT–close leaf macro close-up macro admission close up view isolated tree flora
RM2BTTD53–Pachira aquatica Aubl.
RF2F5ARCB–mata de sao joao, bahia / brazil - november 4, 2020: monguba fruit also known as chestnut of gianas and also as wild cacao is seen in the city of Mata
RMKET025–Blue Land Crab (Cardisoma guanhumi), Poponjoche Trail, Pachira Lodge, Tortuguero, Limón province, Caribbean Sea, Costa Rica, Central America
RFJ676G4–environment enviroment tree root environmental protection grow climate topsoil
RM2BTTD4F–Pachira aquatica Aubl.
RF2F5AR6G–mata de sao joao, bahia / brazil - november 4, 2020: monguba fruit also known as chestnut of gianas and also as wild cacao is seen in the city of Mata
RMKET035–Three-toed Sloth (Bradypus variegatus), Poponjoche Trail, Pachira Lodge, Tortuguero, Limón province, Caribbean Sea, Costa Rica, Central America
RFHJ4EEX–leaf, object, macro, close-up, macro admission, close up view, isolated, tree,
RM2BTTD67–Pachira aquatica Aubl.
RF2F86HPN–mata de sao joao, bahia / brazil - november 4, 2020: monguba fruit also known as chestnut of gianas and also as wild cacao is seen in the city of Mata
RMKET032–Three-toed Sloth (Bradypus variegatus), Poponjoche Trail, Pachira Lodge, Tortuguero, Limón province, Caribbean Sea, Costa Rica, Central America
RFJ676G3–woman hand hands environment enviroment tree protect protection guard
RM2BTW3DW–Pachira aquatica Aubl.
RF2F86HPJ–mata de sao joao, bahia / brazil - november 4, 2020: monguba fruit also known as chestnut of gianas and also as wild cacao is seen in the city of Mata
RFJ676G9–woman hand hands environment enviroment tree protect protection guard
RM2BTTD4N–Pachira sessilis Benth.
RF2F5XDKN–mata de sao joao, bahia / brazil - november 4, 2020: monguba fruit also known as chestnut of gianas and also as wild cacao is seen in the city of Mata
RFHJ4EEN–glass, chalice, tumbler, leaf, object, macro, close-up, macro admission, close
RM2BTW3EK–Pachira aquatica Aubl.
RF2F5XDFB–mata de sao joao, bahia / brazil - november 4, 2020: monguba fruit also known as chestnut of gianas and also as wild cacao is seen in the city of Mata
RM2BTW3E3–Pachira aquatica Aubl.
RF2F5XDKJ–mata de sao joao, bahia / brazil - november 4, 2020: monguba fruit also known as chestnut of gianas and also as wild cacao is seen in the city of Mata
RM2BTTD5X–Pachira speciosa Triana Planch.
RF2F7N15W–mata de sao joao, bahia / brazil - november 4, 2020: monguba fruit also known as chestnut of gianas and also as wild cacao is seen in the city of Mata
RF2F5APPG–mata de sao joao, bahia / brazil - november 4, 2020: monguba fruit also known as chestnut of gianas and also as wild cacao is seen in the city of Mata
RF2F5XDM1–mata de sao joao, bahia / brazil - november 4, 2020: monguba fruit also known as chestnut of gianas and also as wild cacao is seen in the city of Mata
RF2F5ARN0–mata de sao joao, bahia / brazil - november 4, 2020: monguba fruit also known as chestnut of gianas and also as wild cacao is seen in the city of Mata