John Kunkel Small Botany Collection - Images
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Creation Date
1910
Time Period
circa January-February 1910
Abstract
A cultivated field of vanilla plants that have been coppiced on Andros Island in the Bahamas. Coppicing is the act of cutting trees or shrubs at the stump to allow new shoots to grow.
Alt Text
A pile of tangled branches and twigs on the ground, with dense foliage in the background. The scene appears to be in a natural outdoor setting.
Keywords
Forests and forestry, Coppice forests, Coppicing, Vanilla
Extent
1 black-and-white slide
Subject: geographic
Andros Island (Bahamas)
Physical Collection
Box
4
Folder
53
Digital Date
2023
Media Type
Black-and-white slides
Identifier
kunkel_images_1052
Recommended Citation
Small, John K., "Vanilla Plants in "Coppice" Along Lisbon Creek, Andros Island, Bahamas, Image 864" (1910). John Kunkel Small Botany Collection - Images. Image 53.
https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/kunkel_images/53
Keywords
Forests and forestry, Coppice forests, Coppicing, Vanilla
