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Cineraria, astelma and swan daisy species
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Cineraria, astelma and swan daisy species
Woolly cineraria, Cineraria lanata, purple-leaved, Cineraria cruenta, poplar-leaved, Cineraria populifolia, great astelma, Astelma eximium, spiny triptilion, Triptilion spinosum, large swan daisy, Brachycome iberidifolia, and superb helichrysum, Helichrysum sesamoides. Handfinished chromolithograph by Henry Noel Humphreys after an illustration by Jane Loudon from Mrs. Jane Loudons Ladies Flower Garden or Ornamental Greenhouse Plants, William S. Orr, London, 1849
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Cineraria Daisy Handfinished Helichrysum Lanata Spiny Superb Swan Woolly Spinosum
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This stunning handfinished chromolithograph showcases a vibrant and captivating arrangement of various Cineraria, Astelma, and Swan Daisy species. The image, titled "Woolly Cineraria, Lanata, Purple-leaved Cruenta, Poplar-leaved Populifolia, Great Astelma Eximium, Spiny Triptilion Spinosum, Large Swan Daisy Brachycome Iberidifolia, and Superb Helichrysum Sesamoides," was created by renowned botanical illustrator Jane Loudon and masterfully brought to life through the chromolithographic process by Henry Noel Humphreys. The illustration highlights the unique beauty of each plant, with the Woolly Cineraria, Cineraria lanata, showcasing its velvety, white blooms against a backdrop of lush, green foliage. The Purple-leaved Cineraria cruenta boasts rich, deep purple leaves, while the Poplar-leaved Cineraria populifolia displays elegant, elongated leaves reminiscent of poplar trees. The Astelma species, including the Great Astelma eximium and Spiny Triptilion spinosum, add texture and intrigue with their thorny stems and distinctive flowers. The Large Swan Daisy Brachycome iberidifolia and Superb Helichrysum sesamoides complete the arrangement with their large, showy blooms, adding a burst of color and charm. This exquisite print, published in Mrs. Jane Loudon's Ladies Flower Garden or Ornamental Greenhouse Plants in 1849, serves as a testament to the artistic and botanical mastery of the time. The intricate details and vibrant colors bring these plants to life, allowing us to appreciate their unique beauty and allure.
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