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Spanish chamomile or pellitory, Anacyclus pyrethrum
5855087 Spanish chamomile or pellitory, Anacyclus pyrethrum; (add.info.: Spanish chamomile or pellitory, Anacyclus pyrethrum. Handcoloured botanical illustration drawn and engraved on steel by William Clark from John Stephenson and James Morss Churchill's "Medical Botany: or Illustrations and descriptions of the medicinal plants of the London, Edinburgh, and Dublin pharmacopoeias," John Churchill, London, 1831.); © Florilegius
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1831 Chamomile Churchill Draughtsman Drawn Drug Herb Herbal Horticultural James John Medicinal Morss Pharmacopoeia Pyrethrum Root Spice Steel Stephenson Toothache Weddell
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This stunning handcoloured botanical illustration captures the beauty and intricacy of Spanish chamomile or pellitory, Anacyclus pyrethrum. The delicate details of the flower, root, and leaves are brought to life through the skilled craftsmanship of William Clark's engraving on steel. This print is a true testament to the artistry and precision of botanical illustration in the 19th century.
Spanish chamomile has long been used for its medicinal properties, particularly in treating toothaches and as a spice. Its scientific name, Anacyclus pyrethrum, reflects its ancient roots in herbal medicine. This plant has been valued for centuries for its healing properties and continues to be studied by modern researchers for its potential health benefits.
The vibrant colors and intricate linework of this print make it a captivating addition to any collection of botanical art. Whether you are a lover of natural history, botany enthusiast, or simply appreciate fine art, this piece is sure to spark curiosity and admiration.
Transport yourself back in time to 1831 London with this exquisite representation of Spanish chamomile from John Stephenson and James Morss Churchill's "Medical Botany." Let this enchanting image inspire you with its beauty and historical significance.
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