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Oil-seed camellia or tea oil camellia, Camellia oleifera
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Oil-seed camellia or tea oil camellia, Camellia oleifera
Oil-seed camellia or tea oil camellia, Camellia oleifera. China. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by George Cooke from Conrad Loddiges Botanical Cabinet, Hackney, 1825
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This exquisite hand-colored copperplate engraving showcases the Oil-seed Camellia, or Camellia oleifera, a captivating plant native to China. The image, created by the skilled hand of George Cooke, was produced as part of Conrad Loddiges' Botanical Cabinet, published in Hackney, England, in 1825. The Oil-seed Camellia, also known as the Tea Oil Camellia, is a small evergreen tree that bears beautiful pink or white flowers. However, this particular illustration highlights the importance of this plant for its oil-rich seeds. The oil extracted from these seeds, known as tea seed oil or camellia oil, has been used in China for centuries for various purposes, including cooking, medicinal remedies, and as a component in cosmetics. The intricate detail in this engraving allows us to appreciate the unique features of the Oil-seed Camellia's leaves, flowers, and seeds. The delicate veining on the leaves, the delicate petals of the flower, and the tiny seeds arranged in a perfect row all contribute to the overall beauty of this botanical illustration. Thomas Shotter Boys, a renowned botanical artist, may have provided the original drawing for this engraving, as he was known for his precise and detailed botanical illustrations. The collaboration between Loddiges, Cooke, and Boys resulted in a stunning representation of the Oil-seed Camellia, which continues to captivate viewers with its intricate detail and historical significance.
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