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Large neottia orchid flower, pale orange flowers, native to Brazil. Illustration by Wiliam Jackson Hooker (1785-1865), British botanist and writer, professor at the University of Glasgow (Scotland)
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Large neottia orchid flower, pale orange flowers, native to Brazil. Illustration by Wiliam Jackson Hooker (1785-1865), British botanist and writer, professor at the University of Glasgow (Scotland)
FLO4581473 Large neottia orchid flower, pale orange flowers, native to Brazil. Illustration by Wiliam Jackson Hooker (1785-1865), British botanist and writer, professor at the University of Glasgow (Scotland) and editor of Curtis's Botanical Magazine from 1827 to 1865. Grave by Swan, Strong Water published in William Curtis's The Botanical Magazine, 1827.; (add.info.: Large neottia orchid flower, pale orange flowers, native to Brazil. Illustration by Wiliam Jackson Hooker (1785-1865), British botanist and writer, professor at the University of Glasgow (Scotland) and editor of Curtis's Botanical Magazine from 1827 to 1865. Grave by Swan, Strong Water published in William Curtis's The Botanical Magazine, 1827.); © Florilegius
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This stunning illustration captures the beauty of a large neottia orchid flower, with its delicate pale orange petals, native to the lush landscapes of Brazil. Created by the talented British botanist and writer, William Jackson Hooker, this detailed artwork showcases his expertise in botanical illustration.
Hooker, known for his work as a professor at the University of Glasgow in Scotland and as the editor of Curtis's Botanical Magazine from 1827 to 1865, has captured the essence of this exotic flower with precision and skill. The intricate details of each petal and leaf are brought to life through Hooker's expert hand.
Published in William Curtis's The Botanical Magazine in 1827, this engraving is a testament to both scientific knowledge and artistic talent. It serves as a reminder of the rich biodiversity found in Brazil and highlights the importance of preserving these natural wonders for future generations to enjoy.
As you gaze upon this enchanting image, let yourself be transported to a world filled with vibrant colors and intricate patterns. Let it inspire you to appreciate the beauty that surrounds us in nature and encourage you to learn more about the fascinating world of botanical science.
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