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Protea formosa, R. Br. (Crown-flowered Protea)

Original illustration from Curtiss Botanical Magazine, published as plate 1713, 1st March 1815. Watercolour and pencil on paper. This species is a native of the Cape of Good Hope. According to J. Sims it was growing in the mountains of Hottentots-Holland and was introduced to England in 1789 by Mr Francis Masson. This drawing was taken at Messrs Lee and Kennedys in Hammersmith. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, image library. © RBG KEW

Media ID 654348

Filename: CUR00000685.jpg

Size: 2946 x 3552 (3.6MB)

Date: 3rd December 2007

Source: Kew Images

Author: Edwards, Sydenham Teast (1768-18

19th Century Botanical Art Pink Proteaceae South Africa

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