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Black and white illustration of hands removing leaves and bracts from Moluccella stem (preserving flowers)

Black and white illustration of hands removing leaves and bracts from Moluccella stem (preserving flowers)


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Black and white illustration of hands removing leaves and bracts from Moluccella stem (preserving flowers)

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Dorling Kindersley

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Dried Plant Drying Drying Flowers Human Hand Lamiaceae Mint Plant Family One Woman Only Only Women Part Of A Series Pencil Drawing Plant Stem Preparation Preserve Preserving Removing Series Stem Bells Of Ireland Bract Human Body Part


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This black and white illustration by Dorling Kindersley captures the delicate process of preserving flowers. In this image, a pair of hands carefully remove leaves and bracts from a Moluccella stem, showcasing the intricate details involved in botanical preparation. The artist's pencil drawing technique brings out the subtle textures and shadows, adding depth to each element. The monochromatic palette emphasizes the timeless beauty of this preservation ritual, highlighting the importance of human touch in nurturing nature's creations. Set against a clean white background, the focus remains solely on the subject at hand - literally. The hands belong to an adult woman who is fully engrossed in her task, displaying expertise and precision. This vertical composition allows viewers to appreciate every step taken during this meticulous process. Moluccella stems are part of the Lamiaceae family, commonly known as mint plants. The specific plant depicted here is called Bells of Ireland due to its unique bell-shaped flowers that symbolize good luck. By removing unnecessary foliage and bracts, these skilled hands ensure that only pristine blooms remain for future use or display. This artwork forms part of a series dedicated to celebrating nature's wonders through detailed illustrations. It serves as a reminder that even in our modern world, there is still value in traditional methods such as flower preservation – an art form passed down through generations.

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