Zinnia sp. zinnia
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Zinnia sp. zinnia
Plate 35 from Ladies Flower Garden Annuals (1843) by Jane Wells Loudon. Also shows Zinnia verticilata, Elegans, Grandiflora, Sulphurea and Multiflora
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1807 1858 Asteraceae Asterales Asterid Bloom Compositae Eudicot Flora Grandiflora Jane Wells Jane Wells Loudon Loudon Multicoloured Multiflora Petal Angiospermae Dicot Dicotyledon Magnoliophyta
Plate 35
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from Ladies Flower Garden Annuals (1843) by Jane Wells Loudon: A Vibrant Display of Zinnia Species This exquisite botanical illustration, titled "Plate 35," is taken from Jane Wells Loudon's Ladies Flower Garden Annuals, published in 1843. The plate showcases an enchanting array of Zinnia species, including Zinnia verticillata, Elegans, Grandiflora, Sulphurea, and Multiflora. Each zinnia variety is illustrated in full bloom, revealing their intricate structures and multicolored petals. Zinnias, belonging to the Asteraceae or Compositae family, are popular flowering plants in the Angiosperms class, characterized by their angiosperms, or enclosed seeds. As dicotyledonous, eudicot, and magnoliophyta plants, they are an essential part of the flowering plant kingdom. The Zinnia verticillata, depicted in the upper left corner, is characterized by its branching stems and small, numerous flowers. The Elegans, or the "Mexican Zinnia," is shown in the upper right corner, with its large, single, papery flowers. The Grandiflora, with its large, double flowers, is illustrated in the center, while the Sulphurea, known for its bright yellow petals, is shown in the lower left corner. Lastly, the Multiflora, with its clusters of small flowers, is depicted in the lower right corner. This beautiful illustration provides a captivating glimpse into the botanical world of the 19th century, showcasing the diverse beauty of the Zinnia species and the meticulous attention to detail characteristic of Victorian-era botanical art. The vibrant colors and intricate petal structures of these zinnias continue to inspire gardeners and botanists alike, making this illustration a timeless treasure in the annals of botanical history.
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