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Solanaceae, Green Cestrum or Green Poison Berry (Cestrum parqui l Her), Temperate greenhouse shrub with persistent leaves, native to tropical America, by Angela Rossi Bottione, watercolor, 1812-1837
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Solanaceae, Green Cestrum or Green Poison Berry (Cestrum parqui l Her), Temperate greenhouse shrub with persistent leaves, native to tropical America, by Angela Rossi Bottione, watercolor, 1812-1837
Herbal, 18th-19th century. Iconographia Taurinensis. Volume XLII, Plate 81 by Angela Rossi Bottione: Solanaceae, Green Cestrum or Green Poison Berry (Cestrum parqui l Her). Temperate greenhouse shrub with persistent leaves, native to tropical America. Watercolor, 1812-1837
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Angela Rossi Bottione Herbal Plant Shrub Solanaceae Stem Watercolor Painting
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This stunning watercolor print captures the exquisite beauty of the Solanaceae, commonly known as Green Cestrum or Green Poison Berry. Painted by Angela Rossi Bottione between 1812 and 1837, this botanical artwork is a testament to her incredible talent and attention to detail. The temperate greenhouse shrub depicted in the painting showcases its vibrant green leaves that persist throughout the year. Native to tropical America, this plant's elegant form and delicate features are brought to life through Bottione's masterful brushstrokes. Displayed against a clean white background, the intricate illustration highlights every aspect of this remarkable species. From its slender stems to its lush foliage, every element is meticulously rendered with precision and care. As an iconic piece from the Herbal collection of the 18th-19th century Iconographia Taurinensis, this artwork serves as both a scientific record and a work of art. Its vertical composition adds an air of elegance while emphasizing the plant's natural growth pattern. With no people present in the image, viewers can fully appreciate Bottione's skillful use of watercolors to capture nature's wonders. This depiction invites us into a world where botany meets artistry—a realm where plants become living works of art
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