A. Astragalus filifolius, 1. Pistil enlarged, 2. Cross section of the ovary enlarged, 3
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A. Astragalus filifolius, 1. Pistil enlarged, 2. Cross section of the ovary enlarged, 3
A. Astragalus filifolius, 1. Pistil enlarged, 2. Cross section of the ovary enlarged, 3. Legume transversaly divided, 4. Same longitudinally divided; B. Astragalus bisulcatus, 5. Fruit with a leaf, etc. 6. Fruit, with the calyx, etc. transversely divided, enlarged to thrice the natural size. Suckley, George 1830-1869, Cooper, J. G. James Graham 1830-1902
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Media ID 12873485
© A Artokoloro Quint Lox Limited
Cooper Cross Section Enlarged Fruit George 1830 1869 J G James Graham 1830 1902 Suckley Legume Natural Size Ovary Thrice
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This print from the Liszt Collection showcases the intricate details of various plant species, specifically focusing on A. Astragalus filifolius and A. Astragalus bisulcatus. The image is divided into multiple sections, each highlighting a different aspect of these plants. In the first section, we are presented with an enlarged view of the pistil of A. Astragalus filifolius, allowing us to appreciate its delicate structure and beauty. Moving on to the second section, a cross-section of the ovary is magnified, revealing its internal composition and providing valuable insights into reproductive processes. The third and fourth sections present legumes from A. Astragalus filifolius that have been transversely and longitudinally divided respectively. These divisions offer a unique perspective on their inner workings and demonstrate their complexity. Switching our focus to A. Astragalus bisulcatus in section B, we encounter a fruit accompanied by a leaf in one image (number 5). This juxtaposition emphasizes both elements' relationship within this plant species. In another enlarged photograph (number 6), we witness the fruit with its calyx transversely divided at three times its natural size—an impressive display that allows for detailed examination. Overall, this print by Artokoloro captures not only the scientific significance but also the aesthetic allure of these botanical wonders discovered by Suckley and Cooper during their expeditions in the mid-19th century—truly showcasing
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