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Jacobs rod, Asphodeline liburnica
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Jacobs rod, Asphodeline liburnica
Jacobs rod, Asphodeline liburnica (Asphodelus liburnicus). Handcoloured lithograph from Diederich von Schlechtendals German Flora (Flora von Deutschland), Jena, 1871
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Jacob's Rod, Asphodeline liburnica (Asphodelus liburnicus), is depicted in this stunning handcoloured lithograph from Diederich von Schlechtendal's German Flora (Flora von Deutschland), published in Jena, 1871. This botanical illustration showcases the elegant beauty of this bulbous perennial plant, native to the Mediterranean region. Jacob's Rod, also known as Narcissus asphodelus or Asphodelus liburnicus, is named after the Greek mythological figure Jacob, who was said to have used a rod to measure the depth of the Styx River. The plant's common name derives from this legend, as its tall, slender flower spikes resemble the shape of a rod. The plant is characterized by its long, grass-like leaves and clusters of bell-shaped, white flowers that bloom in the late spring. The flowers are arranged in a dense, spherical inflorescence, and their delicate petals are adorned with intricate veining and a distinctive, sweet fragrance. The handcoloured lithograph technique used in this illustration allows for a high level of detail and accuracy in depicting the various features of the plant. The artist has expertly captured the subtle variations in colour and texture, from the soft, pale green of the leaves to the ivory white of the flowers. This botanical illustration is a testament to the artistry and scientific precision of Diederich von Schlechtendal's German Flora, which was one of the most comprehensive and accurate botanical works of its time. The publication of this work helped to advance the field of botany and contribute to a greater understanding and appreciation of the natural world.
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