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Variety of pink Jalap edging. Originally from South America, cultivated by Miller in 1768, but it is said that the root was brought back to Europe for its medicinal virtues in 1610. Engraving by George Cooke (1781-1834)
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Variety of pink Jalap edging. Originally from South America, cultivated by Miller in 1768, but it is said that the root was brought back to Europe for its medicinal virtues in 1610. Engraving by George Cooke (1781-1834)
FLO4666537 Variety of pink Jalap edging. Originally from South America, cultivated by Miller in 1768, but it is said that the root was brought back to Europe for its medicinal virtues in 1610. Engraving by George Cooke (1781-1834). In Botanical Cabinet, an illustrative catalogue of nursery plants, published monthly from 1717 to 1833, by Conrad Loddiges and Sons.; (add.info.: Variety of pink Jalap edging. Originally from South America, cultivated by Miller in 1768, but it is said that the root was brought back to Europe for its medicinal virtues in 1610. Engraving by George Cooke (1781-1834). In Botanical Cabinet, an illustrative catalogue of nursery plants, published monthly from 1717 to 1833, by Conrad Loddiges and Sons.); © Florilegius
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This stunning print showcases a variety of pink Jalap edging, originally hailing from South America. Cultivated by Miller in 1768, this plant has a rich history dating back to 1610 when its root was brought to Europe for its medicinal virtues. The intricate engraving by George Cooke (1781-1834) beautifully captures the delicate details of this botanical wonder.
Featured in the Botanical Cabinet, an illustrative catalogue of nursery plants published monthly from 1717 to 1833 by Conrad Loddiges and Sons, this print is a true testament to the beauty and importance of botanical illustration during the 18th and 19th centuries.
The soft pink hues of the Jalap flowers contrast beautifully with the lush green leaves, creating a harmonious composition that is both visually captivating and scientifically informative. This print not only serves as a decorative piece but also as a valuable historical document showcasing the diversity of plant life across different continents.
Whether you are a botany enthusiast or simply appreciate fine art, this print is sure to add elegance and sophistication to any space it graces. Let this exquisite piece transport you back in time to an era where exploration and discovery were at the forefront of scientific inquiry.
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