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Pennees - Bog bird 's-foot-trefoil, Hosackia pinnata (Pinnate-leaved lotus, Lotus pinnata). Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Swan after an illustration by William Jackson Hooker from Samuel Curtis's "" Botanical Magazine,"" London, 1829
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Pennees - Bog bird 's-foot-trefoil, Hosackia pinnata (Pinnate-leaved lotus, Lotus pinnata). Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Swan after an illustration by William Jackson Hooker from Samuel Curtis's "" Botanical Magazine,"" London, 1829
FLO4582130 Pennees - Bog bird 's-foot-trefoil, Hosackia pinnata (Pinnate-leaved lotus, Lotus pinnata). Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Swan after an illustration by William Jackson Hooker from Samuel Curtis's "" Botanical Magazine,"" London, 1829.; (add.info.: Pennees - Bog bird 's-foot-trefoil, Hosackia pinnata (Pinnate-leaved lotus, Lotus pinnata). Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Swan after an illustration by William Jackson Hooker from Samuel Curtis's "" Botanical Magazine,"" London, 1829.); © Florilegius
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This exquisite handcoloured copperplate engraving captures the delicate beauty of Pennees - Bog bird's-foot-trefoil, also known as Hosackia pinnata or Pinnate-leaved lotus. The intricate details of each leaf and petal are brought to life in vibrant hues, showcasing the skillful artistry of both the illustrator William Jackson Hooker and the engraver Swan.
Originally featured in Samuel Curtis's "Botanical Magazine" in London in 1829, this botanical illustration is a true testament to the rich history of natural history exploration during the 19th century. The meticulous attention to detail and accuracy in depicting this medicinal plant reflects a deep appreciation for both its aesthetic qualities and scientific significance.
As you gaze upon this print, you can almost imagine yourself wandering through a lush garden filled with these enchanting flowers. The soft curves of the leaves and intricate patterns on each petal invite you to take a closer look at nature's wonders.
Whether you are an avid botany enthusiast or simply appreciate fine art, this stunning print is sure to captivate your imagination and transport you back to a time when botanical illustrations were not just scientific records but works of art in their own right.
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