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Gastrolobium jaunea pyramidal flower, poisoned plant native to Australia (Castrolobium pyramidale). Eau forte (zincography) draws and grave by C.T.Rosenberg, in The Garden Companion and Florist's Guide, 1852, by Thomas Moore (1821-1887)
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Gastrolobium jaunea pyramidal flower, poisoned plant native to Australia (Castrolobium pyramidale). Eau forte (zincography) draws and grave by C.T.Rosenberg, in The Garden Companion and Florist's Guide, 1852, by Thomas Moore (1821-1887)
FLO4633036 Gastrolobium jaunea pyramidal flower, poisoned plant native to Australia (Castrolobium pyramidale). Eau forte (zincography) draws and grave by C.T.Rosenberg, in The Garden Companion and Florist's Guide, 1852, by Thomas Moore (1821-1887), curator of the Botanical Garden of Chelsea (United Kingdom), published by Charles Frederick Cheffins.; (add.info.: Gastrolobium jaunea pyramidal flower, poisoned plant native to Australia (Castrolobium pyramidale). Eau forte (zincography) draws and grave by C.T.Rosenberg, in The Garden Companion and Florist's Guide, 1852, by Thomas Moore (1821-1887), curator of the Botanical Garden of Chelsea (United Kingdom), published by Charles Frederick Cheffins.); © Florilegius
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This stunning print captures the intricate beauty of the Gastrolobium jaunea pyramidal flower, a poisonous plant native to Australia. The detailed eau forte (zincography) drawing and engraving by C.T. Rosenberg in Thomas Moore's The Garden Companion and Florist's Guide from 1852 showcases the delicate yellow petals of this dangerous botanical specimen.
Thomas Moore, curator of the Botanical Garden of Chelsea in the United Kingdom, carefully documented this unique plant for posterity. Published by Charles Frederick Cheffins, this illustration serves as a valuable resource for botanical enthusiasts and researchers alike.
The vibrant colors and precise details in this 19th-century print transport viewers back to a time when botanical exploration was at its peak. The combination of artistry and scientific accuracy in capturing the essence of the Gastrolobium jaunea pyramidal flower is truly remarkable.
As you gaze upon this image, you can't help but marvel at nature's ability to create such diverse and intriguing plant species. This print is not just a work of art; it is a testament to human curiosity and dedication to understanding the world around us.
Let yourself be captivated by the allure of this poisoned Australian beauty immortalized on paper over a century ago.
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