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Sierra Leone liparis orchid, Liparis nervosa subsp nervosa
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Sierra Leone liparis orchid, Liparis nervosa subsp nervosa
Sierra Leone liparis orchid, Liparis nervosa subsp. nervosa.. Handcolored copperplate engraving after a botanical illustration from Sydenham Edwards The Botanical Register, London, Ridgway, 1834
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This exquisite handcolored copperplate engraving showcases the captivating beauty of the Sierra Leone liparis orchid, Liparis nervosa subsp. nervosa. The intricate details of the delicate petals and vibrant colors are brought to life through the meticulous artistry of Sydenham Edwards and the skilled engravers of The Botanical Register in London, published in 1834. The Sierra Leone liparis orchid, also known as Liparis guineensis, is native to West Africa, specifically in the forests of Sierra Leone and Liberia. This rare and elusive orchid is characterized by its small, white, waxy flowers with purple stripes and a distinctive lip that is deeply lobed and bears a callus. The botanical illustration of this orchid holds significant historical value as it was one of the earliest records of the species in the scientific literature. The Botanical Register, founded in 1820, was a leading horticultural publication of its time, dedicated to the dissemination of accurate and detailed botanical knowledge. The publication's high-quality engravings were produced using the copperplate technique, which allowed for the finest details to be captured and preserved. The Sierra Leone liparis orchid was a popular subject among botanical illustrators of the time due to its rarity and allure. The orchid's discovery and documentation were important contributions to the field of botany, as they expanded the understanding of the diverse plant life in West Africa and contributed to the development of horticulture and conservation efforts. Today, the Sierra Leone liparis orchid remains a cherished symbol of the natural beauty and rich biodiversity of West Africa. This stunning engraving serves as a reminder of the important role that botanical illustration played in the documentation and preservation of the natural world.
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