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Red garlic (Haemanthus multiflorus). Originally from Sierra Leone, this plant gives large vermilion red inflorescences in the shape of spherical umbrellas, it was introduced to England in 1783. Illustration by T. Boys
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Red garlic (Haemanthus multiflorus). Originally from Sierra Leone, this plant gives large vermilion red inflorescences in the shape of spherical umbrellas, it was introduced to England in 1783. Illustration by T. Boys
FLO4666725 Red garlic (Haemanthus multiflorus). Originally from Sierra Leone, this plant gives large vermilion red inflorescences in the shape of spherical umbrellas, it was introduced to England in 1783. Illustration by T. Boys. Engraving by George Cooke (1781-1834). In Botanical Cabinet, an illustrative catalogue of nursery plants, published monthly from 1717 to 1833, by Conrad Loddiges and Sons.; (add.info.: Red garlic (Haemanthus multiflorus). Originally from Sierra Leone, this plant gives large vermilion red inflorescences in the shape of spherical umbrellas, it was introduced to England in 1783. Illustration by T. Boys. Engraving by George Cooke (1781-1834). In Botanical Cabinet, an illustrative catalogue of nursery plants, published monthly from 1717 to 1833, by Conrad Loddiges and Sons.); © Florilegius
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This stunning illustration captures the vibrant beauty of the Red garlic plant (Haemanthus multiflorus), originally hailing from Sierra Leone. The large vermilion red inflorescences resemble spherical umbrellas, creating a striking visual display that is sure to captivate any viewer.
Introduced to England in 1783, this exotic plant quickly became a favorite among botanical enthusiasts for its unique appearance and bold coloration. The intricate detailing in this engraving by George Cooke truly brings out the delicate features of the Red garlic, showcasing its natural elegance and charm.
Displayed in Botanical Cabinet, an illustrative catalogue of nursery plants published monthly from 1717 to 1833 by Conrad Loddiges and Sons, this print serves as both a work of art and a valuable educational resource for those interested in botany and horticulture.
Whether you are a seasoned gardener or simply appreciate the beauty of nature, this image is sure to inspire awe and admiration for the wonders of the plant world. Let yourself be transported to a lush garden filled with these magnificent Red garlic blooms, their rich red hues beckoning you closer to marvel at their exquisite form.
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