Viola Odorata Collection
"Viola odorata: The Fragrant Beauty of Sweet Violets" Discover the enchanting world of Viola odorata, commonly known as sweet violet or garden violet
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"Viola odorata: The Fragrant Beauty of Sweet Violets" Discover the enchanting world of Viola odorata, commonly known as sweet violet or garden violet. This delicate flower captivates with its mesmerizing fragrance and vibrant colors, making it a favorite among nature enthusiasts. In one captivating image, a single Violet (Viola odorata) leaf is delicately placed in a vase, showcasing the intricate details that make this plant so unique. Its heart-shaped leaves and petite purple blooms are truly a sight to behold. An X-ray reveals the hidden beauty within these blossoms, unveiling their intricate structure and delicate veins. It's a reminder that even beneath the surface, Viola odorata holds secrets waiting to be discovered. Potted violets take center stage in Utagawa Kunisada's artwork "Contemporary Parodies of. . 1862. " Jiraiya (Tsubo sumire), beautifully depicted by Kunisada, showcases the timeless allure of these flowers as they bring life and color to any space. The Parma violet variety adds an elegant touch to any garden or bouquet. Its soft lavender petals exude an intoxicating scent that lingers in the air, creating an atmosphere of tranquility and serenity. Kubo Shunman's masterpiece "Violets, Primroses and Other Spring Flowers" transports us back to the 19th century when these blooms were celebrated for their ephemeral beauty. Their presence symbolized renewal and hope during the arrival of spring. A handcolored stipple copperplate engraving by Lambert Junior depicts Viola odorata in all its glory - from its exquisite flower down to its roots. Pierre Jean-Francois Turpin's meticulous drawing captures every detail with precision and artistry. Leonhart Fuchs' botanical illustration from De historia stirpium commentarii insignes showcases another variation of Viola odorata.