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Crown of thorns, Euphorbia milii var. splendens
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Crown of thorns, Euphorbia milii var. splendens
Crown of thorns, Christ plant or Christ thorn, Euphorbia milii var. splendens (Spendid euphorbia, Euphorbia splendens). Handcoloured copperplate engraving after a botanical illustration by Mrs Augusta Withers from Benjamin Maund and the Rev. John Stevens Henslows The Botanist, London, 1836
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Benjamin Botanist Christ Euphorbia Henslow Maund Splendens Stevens Thorn Thorns
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This exquisite hand-colored copperplate engraving depicts the Crown of Thorns, Euphorbia milii var. splendens, also known as the Christ Plant or Christ Thorn. The image is based on a botanical illustration by the talented Mrs. Augusta Withers, as featured in Benjamin Maund and the Reverend John Stevens Henslow's publication, "The Botanist," published in London in 1836. The Crown of Thorns is a succulent plant native to Madagascar, renowned for its striking appearance and symbolic significance. The plant's common name derives from the legend that the thorns used to crown Jesus during the crucifixion were from the Euphorbia milii. In this beautiful engraving, the plant is shown in all its splendor, with its vibrant red and green foliage and the distinctive thorns that encircle the stems. The intricate details of the leaves and flowers are expertly captured, revealing the delicate beauty of this unique plant. The Victorian era, during which this engraving was produced, was a time of great interest in botany and the natural world. Botanical illustrations like this one were essential for the scientific community to accurately document and study new plant discoveries. The hand-coloring process added an artistic touch, making these illustrations not only scientifically valuable but also aesthetically pleasing. Today, the Crown of Thorns remains a popular houseplant, admired for its unique appearance and symbolic significance. This engraving serves as a beautiful reminder of the fascination with botany that characterized the Victorian era and continues to inspire us today.
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