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1732 1816 Collection

"Exploring the Botanical World: A Journey from 1732 to 1816" Step into a world of botanical wonders as we delve into the years between 1732 and 1816

Background image1732 1816 Collection: Amomum, vochya, callisia, tapanhuacanga, portlandia, fransin

Amomum, vochya, callisia, tapanhuacanga, portlandia, fransin
Autograph letter to Sir J. Banks, consisting of descriptions, with water colour drawings of genera of Plants collected in Minas Geraes, Brazil Vandelli, Domenico, 1732-1816. Page one of sixteen pages

Background image1732 1816 Collection: La Renommee statue par M Dejoux Annales du musee

La Renommee statue par M Dejoux Annales du musee
La Renommee, statue par M. Dejoux, Annales du musee et de l ecole moderne des beaux-arts: recueil de gravures au trait, d apres les principaux ouvrages de peinture, sculpture

Background image1732 1816 Collection: Contarenia, Limia, Mendocia, Mella, Vismia

Contarenia, Limia, Mendocia, Mella, Vismia
Autograph letter to Sir J. Banks, consisting of descriptions, with water colour drawings of genera of Plants collected in Minas Geraes, Brazil Vandelli, Domenico, 1732-1816

Background image1732 1816 Collection: Paliauana, Orobanchia, Urcheola

Paliauana, Orobanchia, Urcheola
Autograph letter to Sir J. Banks, consisting of descriptions, with water colour drawings of genera of Plants collected in Minas Geraes, Brazil Vandelli, Domenico, 1732-1816

Background image1732 1816 Collection: Vellosia, Dauilla, Lemia, Marialua

Vellosia, Dauilla, Lemia, Marialua
Autograph letter to Sir J. Banks, consisting of descriptions, with water colour drawings of genera of Plants collected in Minas Geraes, Brazil Vandelli, Domenico, 1732-1816. Page one of sixteen pages

Background image1732 1816 Collection: Hydrophyllum, Galuania, Fereiria, Cardiospermum, Correia

Hydrophyllum, Galuania, Fereiria, Cardiospermum, Correia
Autograph letter to Sir J. Banks, consisting of descriptions, with water colour drawings of genera of Plants collected in Minas Geraes, Brazil Vandelli, Domenico, 1732-1816. Page one of sixteen pages

Background image1732 1816 Collection: Barbacenia, Quelusia, Lafoensia

Barbacenia, Quelusia, Lafoensia
Autograph letter to Sir J. Banks, consisting of descriptions, with water colour drawings of genera of Plants collected in Minas Geraes, Brazil Vandelli, Domenico, 1732-1816

Background image1732 1816 Collection: Letter from Vandelli, Domenico

Letter from Vandelli, Domenico
Autograph letter to Sir J. Banks, consisting of descriptions, with water colour drawings of genera of Plants collected in Minas Geraes, Brazil Vandelli, Domenico, 1732-1816


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"Exploring the Botanical World: A Journey from 1732 to 1816" Step into a world of botanical wonders as we delve into the years between 1732 and 1816. This captivating era witnessed remarkable discoveries, with plants like Amomum, vochya, callisia, tapanhuacanga, portlandia, and fransin taking center stage. One cannot overlook the exquisite La Renommee statue by M Dejoux Annales du musee that stood as a testament to artistic brilliance during this period. Artokoloro's depiction of this masterpiece allows us to marvel at its intricate details. The exploration continues with Contarenia, Limia, Mendocia, Mella, Vismia - names that echo through history as pioneers in botanical research. These individuals dedicated their lives to unraveling the secrets of nature's bounty. Paliauana, Orobanchia, Urcheola - these are just a few plant species that were meticulously studied and documented during this time. Their unique characteristics fascinated botanists worldwide. Vellosia, Dauilla Lemia Marialua - each name carries tales of expeditions across uncharted territories in search of rare flora. Hydrophyllum Galuania Fereiria Cardiospermum Correia - these plants enchanted explorers with their beauty and medicinal properties. Intriguingly enough is the mention of letters from Vandelli Domenico; what secrets did they hold? What insights did they provide about the natural world? We can only imagine how these correspondences shaped our understanding today. As we reflect upon this period in botanical history from 1732 to 1816, let us celebrate those who paved the way for future generations' fascination with nature's treasures, and is through their dedication and passion that we continue to explore and appreciate the vast wonders our planet has to offer.