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Purple passionflower, Passiflora incarnata
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Purple passionflower, Passiflora incarnata
La Grenadille a feuilles decouppes a dents de Soie, le Maracot. Purple passionflower, Passiflora incarnata. Handcoloured etching from Pierre Joseph Buchoz Collection precieuse et enluminee des fleurs les plus belles et les plus curieuses, qui se cultivent tant dans les jardins de la chine, que dans ceux de l Europe, Paris, 1776
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This exquisite hand-colored etching showcases the captivating beauty of the Purple Passionflower, Passiflora incarnata, also known as Maypop or Le Maracot. The intricately detailed image, taken from Pierre Joseph Buchoz's Precieuse et enluminee des fleurs les plus belles et les plus curieuses collection, published in Paris in 1776, offers a glimpse into the horticultural wonders of both Eastern and Western gardens during the late 18th century. The passionflower is depicted in all its splendor, with its large, velvety purple petals unfurling around a golden center, encircled by the distinctive filaments and stigmas that resemble the radiant rays of the sun. The delicate, intricately cut leaves, adorned with tiny serrations, add to the flower's allure, while the tendrils that cling to their stems are reminiscent of the silken threads of a fabric called "dents de Soie," or "teeth of silk." The passionflower is native to Central America and is now cultivated in various parts of the world, including China and Europe. Its name, Passiflora incarnata, refers to its association with the Passion of Christ, with the various parts of the flower symbolizing aspects of the Passion. The passionflower's unique and intricate structure, along with its rich symbolism, have made it a favorite subject for botanical illustrations throughout history. This stunning etching, with its delicate hand-coloring and meticulous attention to detail, serves as a testament to the artistry and scientific curiosity of the 18th century. It invites us to appreciate the natural world and the beauty that can be found in even the most intricate and seemingly insignificant details.
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