Botanical Plate Collection (#61)
"Exploring the Botanical World: A Feast for the Senses" Indulge in a vibrant array of botanical wonders, starting with the zesty allure of citrus fruits
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"Exploring the Botanical World: A Feast for the Senses" Indulge in a vibrant array of botanical wonders, starting with the zesty allure of citrus fruits. These tangy delights from the genus Citrus awaken your taste buds and add a burst of freshness to any dish. Venturing into ethereal realms, discover the mysterious Ghost plant, also known as ghost pipe or Indian pipe. The Monotropa uniflora's pale beauty captivates with its otherworldly charm, resembling an enchanting apparition emerging from the forest floor. Immerse yourself in tranquility with the Tea tree or tea plant, Camellia sinensis. This remarkable species gives us one of life's greatest pleasures – tea. Savor moments of serenity while sipping on a cup brewed from its leaves. Witness nature's elegance through white flowers and green tea leaves found in Thea bohea and Camellia sinensis. These delicate blooms intertwine harmoniously, creating a visual symphony that soothes both eyes and soul. Behold the majestic oak tree adorned with acorns, leaves, and branches – Quercus robur stands tall as an emblematic symbol of strength and resilience since 1776. An exquisite engraving transports you back to bygone eras when these mighty trees dominated landscapes. Delve into history within herbarium collections showcasing Quercus robur (oak leaf) alongside Parus Caeruleus (blue tit). These meticulously preserved specimens provide valuable insights into our natural heritage while celebrating biodiversity at its finest. Marvel at Echium orientale captured in an enchanting engraving from "Icones Plantarum, " circa 1763. Its vibrant hues ignite passion within every petal, inviting admiration for this rare gem among botanical treasures. Feast your eyes on luscious peas depicted in Tab. XXIII from "Album Benary.