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Large nettle or stinging nettle (Urtica dioica) (common nettle or stinging nettle) Botanical board from "Atlas colorie des plantes medicinales" by Paul Hariot, 1900 (Botanical plate of medicinal plants) Private collection
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Large nettle or stinging nettle (Urtica dioica) (common nettle or stinging nettle) Botanical board from "Atlas colorie des plantes medicinales" by Paul Hariot, 1900 (Botanical plate of medicinal plants) Private collection
ELD4881114 Large nettle or stinging nettle (Urtica dioica) (common nettle or stinging nettle) Botanical board from "Atlas colorie des plantes medicinales" by Paul Hariot, 1900 (Botanical plate of medicinal plants) Private collection; (add.info.: Large nettle or stinging nettle (Urtica dioica) (common nettle or stinging nettle) Botanical board from "Atlas colorie des plantes medicinales" by Paul Hariot, 1900 (Botanical plate of medicinal plants) Private collection); Photo © The Holbarn Archive
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Botanical Plate Isadora Medicinal Plant Natural Sciences
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This stunning botanical print captures the intricate details of the Large nettle or stinging nettle (Urtica dioica), commonly known for its stinging hairs that can cause skin irritation upon contact. Featured in "Atlas colorie des plantes medicinales" by Paul Hariot in 1900, this botanical board is a true representation of the medicinal plants studied during that era.
The vibrant colors and precise detailing of this print showcase the beauty and complexity of nature's creations. The careful observation and illustration of each plant species reflect a deep appreciation for the natural world and its healing properties.
As we admire this piece from a private collection, we are transported back to a time when botany was at the forefront of scientific exploration. The meticulous engravings and accurate depictions serve as valuable resources for studying various plant species and their uses in medicine.
This photograph, captured by The Holbarn Archive, allows us to appreciate not only the aesthetic appeal of botanical art but also the rich history behind each illustrated plant. It serves as a reminder of our connection to nature and the importance of preserving these valuable resources for future generations to study and learn from.
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