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Dill - Dill, Anethum graveolens. Taken from G. Reid's illustration from John Stephenson and James Morss Churchill's "Medical Botany." Handcoloured zincograph by C. Chabot drawn by Miss M. A
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Dill - Dill, Anethum graveolens. Taken from G. Reid's illustration from John Stephenson and James Morss Churchill's "Medical Botany." Handcoloured zincograph by C. Chabot drawn by Miss M. A
FLO4599361 Dill - Dill, Anethum graveolens. Taken from G. Reid's illustration from John Stephenson and James Morss Churchill's "Medical Botany." Handcoloured zincograph by C. Chabot drawn by Miss M. A. Burnett from her " Plantae Utiliores: or Illustrations of Useful Plants," Whittaker, London, 1842. Miss Burnett drew the botanical illustrations, but the text was chiefly by her late brother, British botanist Gilbert Thomas Burnett (1800-1835).; (add.info.: Dill - Dill, Anethum graveolens. Taken from G. Reid's illustration from John Stephenson and James Morss Churchill's "Medical Botany." Handcoloured zincograph by C. Chabot drawn by Miss M. A. Burnett from her " Plantae Utiliores: or Illustrations of Useful Plants," Whittaker, London, 1842. Miss Burnett drew the botanical illustrations, but the text was chiefly by her late brother, British botanist Gilbert Thomas Burnett (1800-1835).); © Florilegius
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This stunning handcoloured zincograph print of Dill, Anethum graveolens, captures the intricate beauty of this useful plant. Taken from G. Reid's illustration in John Stephenson and James Morss Churchill's "Medical Botany," this botanical artwork is a true masterpiece.
Drawn by Miss M. A. Burnett for her book "Plantae Utiliores: or Illustrations of Useful Plants" in 1842, this print showcases the attention to detail and artistic skill that went into creating botanical illustrations during the 19th century. The delicate lines and vibrant colors bring out the essence of dill, making it come alive on paper.
It is fascinating to learn that Miss Burnett collaborated with her late brother, British botanist Gilbert Thomas Burnett, on this project. Their combined expertise in botany and artistry shines through in every aspect of this print.
As you gaze at this image of dill, you can almost smell its distinctive aroma and imagine using it in culinary dishes or herbal remedies. This print serves as a reminder of the rich history and importance of plants like dill in our lives.
Overall, this print is not just a beautiful piece of art but also a valuable resource for studying and appreciating the diversity of plant life on our planet.
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