Moly Latifolium Collection
"Moly Latifolium: A Delightful Symphony of Nature's Finest" In the enchanting world of Basilius Besler's Florilegium
All Professionally Made to Order for Quick Shipping
"Moly Latifolium: A Delightful Symphony of Nature's Finest" In the enchanting world of Basilius Besler's Florilegium, a captivating engraving from 1613 transports us to a realm where beauty blossoms in every corner. Amidst this botanical masterpiece, we find ourselves immersed in a tapestry of vibrant hues and delicate fragrances. At the forefront, Variegated Spanish iris (iris bulbosa mixta) proudly displays its regal petals, adorned with streaks of purple and white. Its presence is complemented by another variegated Spanish iris (iris bulbosa varrigata), creating an exquisite dance of contrasting colors that captivates the eye. As we venture deeper into this idyllic scene, our senses are awakened by the emergence of Wild Leek (moly latifolium). Its slender leaves rise gracefully from the earth, announcing the arrival of early spring. In harmony with nature's symphony, Wild Garlic/Ramsons (Allium ursinum) unveils its lush foliage along a picturesque path through Hampshire's woodlands or Lanhydrock woodland in Cornwall. The allure continues as we witness Male Orange tip butterflies (Anthocharis cardamines) delicately perched upon Wild Garlic flowers. Their wings flutter gently against this breathtaking backdrop found within Derbyshire's Peak District National Park or Combe Valley in Cornwall. Marsh Fritillary butterflies (Euphydryas aurinia) join them in their feast on these aromatic blooms—a true testament to nature's interconnectedness. Valency Valley in Boscastle reveals yet another spectacle—an ethereal carpet formed by Wild Garlic/Ramsons. Here, amidst Gloucestershire's Westridge Woods or Lanhydrock Woodland once again, these magnificent plants flourish abundantly throughout May—offering visual delights at every turn.