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Dahlia hybrid, dahlia
A photograph of one of the decorative ceiling panels from the roof of the Natural History Museums Central Hall. Showing Dahlia hybrid, dahlia from Mexico
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Asteraceae Asterales Asterid Ceiling Compositae Dahlia Eudicot Flora Hybrid Mexico Angiospermae Dicot Dicotyledon Magnoliophyta
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1. Title: "A Golden Celebration of Nature: The Dahlia Hybrid Dazzles the Central Hall of the Natural History Museum" This photograph showcases a decorative ceiling panel from the Central Hall of the Natural History Museum, adorned with an exquisite representation of a Dahlia hybrid. Originating from Mexico, the Dahlia is a beloved member of the Asteraceae family, also known as the composite or sunflower family. This particular hybrid, with its radiant golden hues, adds a touch of grandeur to the historic interior. The Dahlia is an angiosperm, a type of flowering plant that produces enclosed seeds, and is classified as a dicot, or a eudicot, which means it has two seed leaves. The Dahlia is further categorized within the Magnoliophyta division, which includes all flowering plants, and the Asterales order, which includes the asterids and the birds. The intricate design of the ceiling panel reflects the rich history and appreciation for the natural world that the Natural History Museum represents. The golden dahlia is surrounded by various other elements, including animals and birds, which further emphasize the connection between the natural world and human creativity. The golden dahlia, with its intricate petals and vibrant coloration, is a testament to the beauty and diversity of the flora and fauna that can be found in Mexico and around the world. This photograph not only highlights the aesthetic appeal of the dahlia but also serves as a reminder of the importance of preserving and celebrating the natural world. The Central Hall of the Natural History Museum, with its stunning decorative ceiling panels, is a testament to the enduring fascination with the natural world and the role that art and architecture play in showcasing its beauty. This photograph invites us to appreciate the intricacies of nature and the creative ways in which it has been captured and celebrated throughout history.
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