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Japanese iris or hanashobu, Iris ensata
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Japanese iris or hanashobu, Iris ensata
Japanese iris or hanashobu, Iris ensata (Dons flower de luce, Iris doniana). Handcoloured copperplate engraving after Edwin Dalton Smith from John Lindley and Robert Sweets Ornamental Flower Garden and Shrubbery, G. Willis, London, 1854
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Dalton Dons Edwin Iris Lindley Luce Ornamental Shrubbery Sweet Smith
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This exquisite hand-colored copperplate engraving showcases the enchanting beauty of the Japanese Iris, or Hanashobu (Iris ensata), also known as Dons Flower de Luce or Iris doniana. The image, taken from John Lindley and Robert Sweet's Ornamental Flower Garden and Shrubbery published in London in 1854, is a testament to the meticulous botanical illustration techniques of the time. The Japanese Iris is a rhizomatous perennial that hails from East Asia, specifically Japan, Korea, and China. Its vibrant, elegant flowers bloom in various shades of blue, purple, and white, with distinctive falls that flare outward, creating a stunning display. The plant's name, Hanashobu, translates to "flower of the dance," reflecting its graceful appearance and the cultural significance of irises in Japanese art and literature. The intricate details of the iris petals, veins, and stems are masterfully captured in this engraving by Edwin Dalton Smith. The delicate coloring adds depth and dimension to the image, further highlighting the iris's allure. This botanical illustration not only serves as a beautiful work of art but also provides valuable information about the Japanese Iris, contributing to the advancement of horticulture and botanical knowledge during the Victorian era. The Japanese Iris continues to be a popular ornamental plant, cherished for its captivating blooms and rich cultural history. This engraving serves as a timeless reminder of the beauty and importance of these enchanting flowers in the world of horticulture and botanical illustration.
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