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Sonerila hybrid, Madame Paul du Toict, raised

Sonerila hybrid, Madame Paul du Toict, raised


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Sonerila hybrid, Madame Paul du Toict, raised

Sonerila hybrid, Madame Paul du Toict, raised by Paul du Toict, Sonerila orientalis x Sonerila margaritacea. Chromolithograph by J. Goffart after an illustration by A. Goossens from Jean Lindens l Illustration Horticole, Brussels, 1896

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Exotic Horticole Hybrid Lillustration Linden Lucien Madame Orientalis Pannemaeker Pieter Tropical


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Madame Paul du Toict: A Stunning Sonerila Hybrid Flower, A Horticultural Masterpiece from the Late 19th Century This chromolithograph showcases the exquisite beauty of Madame Paul du Toict, a rare and enchanting Sonerila hybrid. The Sonerila genus, native to tropical regions, is known for its alluring flowers that boast an array of colors and intricate patterns. Madame Paul du Toict is a mesmerizing cross between Sonerila orientalis and Sonerila margaritacea, skillfully raised by the renowned Belgian horticulturist Paul du Toict. The vibrant and detailed illustration, created by A. Goossens and expertly reproduced as a chromolithograph by J. Goffart, captures the essence of this exotic bloom. The rich colors and intricate textures of Madame Paul du Toict's petals are brought to life, revealing the true allure of this botanical marvel. This illustration was originally published in Jean Linden's Illustration Horticole, a highly regarded horticultural journal based in Brussels, in 1896. The journal, under the direction of Jean Linden and Lucien Linden, was dedicated to showcasing the latest developments and discoveries in the world of plants and horticulture. Pieter de Pannemaeker, a master printer, expertly produced this chromolithograph, ensuring the finest details and colors were accurately represented. This stunning illustration is a testament to the passion and dedication of the horticultural community during the late 19th century and serves as a reminder of the beauty and wonder that can be found in the natural world.

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