1789

The HMS Bounty breadfruit expedition was backed by the great and influential botanist Sir Joseph Banks, patron of Kew Gardens and president of the Royal Society. Bligh had been commissioned to collect and transport the nutritious, fast-growing tropical breadfruit from Tahiti to the West Indies. The mutiny not only deprived Bligh of his ship, but it also deprived the Sir Joseph Banks of a grand botanical enterprise.

 

 

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