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Purple laburnum, hybrid of Laburnum anagyroides
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Purple laburnum, hybrid of Laburnum anagyroides
Purple laburnum, hybrid of Laburnum anagyroides and Cytisus purpureus (Cytisus laburno-purpureus). Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Watts after a botanical illustration by Mills from Benjamin Maund and the Rev. John Stevens Henslows The Botanist, London, 1836
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Benjamin Botanist Cytisus Henslow Hybrid Laburnum Maund Mills Purple Purpureus Stevens Watts
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This exquisite hand-colored copperplate engraving showcases the captivating beauty of the Purple Laburnum (Cytisus laburno-purpureus), a striking hybrid derived from the natural crossbreeding of Laburnum anagyroides (Common Laburnum) and Cytisus purpureus (Purple Cytisus). The botanical illustration, meticulously rendered by Mills and faithfully replicated through Watts' engraving techniques, invites us into the Victorian garden of yesteryears. The Purple Laburnum, a beloved ornamental plant of the 19th century, is characterized by its vibrant, lilac-purple pea-like flowers that bloom in clusters along its slender branches. The laburnum's allure lies not only in its enchanting appearance but also in its fascinating botanical origins. The hybridization of these two distinct plant species resulted in the creation of a new and captivating variety, which was a popular addition to the gardens of the time. The intricate details of the Purple Laburnum's delicate petals, veins, and veinlets are masterfully captured in this engraving, providing a glimpse into the botanical wonders of the Victorian era. The rich, hand-applied colors further enhance the natural beauty of the plant, making this a truly stunning and timeless piece of botanical art. This engraving, originally published in Benjamin Maund and the Rev. John Stevens Henslow's influential work, "The Botanist," offers a glimpse into the meticulous and intricate world of botanical illustration during the Victorian era. The artistry and dedication to detail that went into the creation of this engraving serve as a testament to the enduring fascination with the natural world and the beauty it holds.
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