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Diesel tree or kerosene (variete) - Lithograph by F. Guimpel, extracted from botanical medicale by Friedrich Gottlob Haynes (1763-1832), Berlin, 1822 - Diesel or kerosene tree, Copaifera langsdorffii var. laxa - Handcoloured copperplate by F
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Diesel tree or kerosene (variete) - Lithograph by F. Guimpel, extracted from botanical medicale by Friedrich Gottlob Haynes (1763-1832), Berlin, 1822 - Diesel or kerosene tree, Copaifera langsdorffii var. laxa - Handcoloured copperplate by F
FLO4642480 Diesel tree or kerosene (variete) - Lithograph by F. Guimpel, extracted from botanical medicale by Friedrich Gottlob Haynes (1763-1832), Berlin, 1822 - Diesel or kerosene tree, Copaifera langsdorffii var. laxa - Handcoloured copperplate by F. Guimpel from Dr. F. G. Hayne's Medical Botany, Berlin, Berlin, 1822; (add.info.: Diesel tree or kerosene (variete) - Lithograph by F. Guimpel, extracted from botanical medicale by Friedrich Gottlob Haynes (1763-1832), Berlin, 1822 - Diesel or kerosene tree, Copaifera langsdorffii var. laxa - Handcoloured copperplate by F. Guimpel from Dr. F. G. Hayne's Medical Botany, Berlin, Berlin, 1822); © Florilegius
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This stunning lithograph print captures the intricate details of the Diesel tree or kerosene (variete) from Friedrich Gottlob Haynes' botanical medicale, published in Berlin in 1822. The hand-colored copperplate by F. Guimpel showcases the Copaifera langsdorffii var. laxa with precision and artistry.
The image depicts a branch of the Diesel tree, known for its medicinal properties and use in producing diesel fuel and kerosene. The delicate leaves and unique seed pods are beautifully rendered, highlighting the botanical beauty of this plant species.
Friedrich Gottlob Haynes' work on medical botany was groundbreaking in its time, providing valuable knowledge about various plants and their uses in medicine. This print is a testament to his dedication to studying and documenting the natural world.
The 19th-century engraving offers a glimpse into the scientific advancements of that era, showcasing Germany's contribution to botanical research. It serves as a reminder of our ongoing quest for understanding nature's wonders and harnessing its resources for human benefit.
Overall, this lithograph print is not only a visually captivating piece but also a historical artifact that reflects humanity's enduring fascination with plants and their potential applications in various fields.
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