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Variety of picotees or flowers picotees, flowers whose edge of the petal is of a different colour from that of the base. Thus the examples described here show a salmon pink flower with striped petals of black and two lilac blue
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Variety of picotees or flowers picotees, flowers whose edge of the petal is of a different colour from that of the base. Thus the examples described here show a salmon pink flower with striped petals of black and two lilac blue
FLO4581520 Variety of picotees or flowers picotees, flowers whose edge of the petal is of a different colour from that of the base. Thus the examples described here show a salmon pink flower with striped petals of black and two lilac blue. 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.: Variety of picotees or flowers picotees, flowers whose edge of the petal is of a different colour from that of the base. Thus the examples described here show a salmon pink flower with striped petals of black and two lilac blue. 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 print showcases a variety of picotees, flowers with petals that have a different color on the edge than at the base. The delicate salmon pink blooms are adorned with striped petals of black and lilac blue, creating a mesmerizing contrast that is truly captivating.
Illustrated by William Jackson Hooker, a renowned British botanist and writer who served as professor at the University of Glasgow, this piece exemplifies his keen eye for detail and botanical expertise. As the editor of Curtis's Botanical Magazine from 1827 to 1865, Hooker was instrumental in documenting and celebrating the beauty of plant life through exquisite illustrations like this one.
The intricate details captured in this print highlight the natural elegance and diversity found in nature's creations. Each petal seems to dance with its own unique pattern and hue, coming together to form a harmonious display of colors that is both striking and harmonious.
As you gaze upon these picotee flowers immortalized in ink by Hooker's skilled hand, you can't help but be transported to a world where beauty blooms in every corner of existence. This artwork serves as a timeless reminder of the wonders waiting to be discovered in even the smallest petals of nature's tapestry.
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