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Variety of arbale orchid (Catasetum pileatum, Catasetum bungerothii), has flowers in creme yellow colour. Chromolithography by P.de Pannemaeker, published in 1886 in Ghent (Belgium), in L'Illustration Horticole by Jean Linden (1817-1898) explorer
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Variety of arbale orchid (Catasetum pileatum, Catasetum bungerothii), has flowers in creme yellow colour. Chromolithography by P.de Pannemaeker, published in 1886 in Ghent (Belgium), in L'Illustration Horticole by Jean Linden (1817-1898) explorer
FLO4647534 Variety of arbale orchid (Catasetum pileatum, Catasetum bungerothii), has flowers in creme yellow colour. Chromolithography by P.de Pannemaeker, published in 1886 in Ghent (Belgium), in L'Illustration Horticole by Jean Linden (1817-1898) explorer, botanist and Belgian horticulturist.; (add.info.: Variety of arbale orchid (Catasetum pileatum, Catasetum bungerothii), has flowers in creme yellow colour. Chromolithography by P.de Pannemaeker, published in 1886 in Ghent (Belgium), in L'Illustration Horticole by Jean Linden (1817-1898) explorer, botanist and Belgian horticulturist.); © Florilegius
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This stunning chromolithograph print from 1886 showcases a variety of arbale orchid, specifically the Catasetum pileatum and Catasetum bungerothii species, with delicate flowers in a beautiful creme yellow color. Created by P.de Pannemaeker and published in Ghent, Belgium, this botanical illustration is part of L'Illustration Horticole by Jean Linden, a renowned explorer, botanist, and horticulturist.
The intricate details captured in this artwork highlight the expertise and dedication of both the artist and the subject matter expert. The vibrant colors and lifelike depiction of the orchid species make it a true work of art that not only pleases the eye but also serves as an important educational tool for those interested in botany.
Jean Linden's contributions to botanical knowledge are evident in this piece, showcasing his passion for exploring and documenting various plant species. This print serves as a valuable historical record of 19th-century European flora and reflects the scientific advancements made during that time.
Whether you are a lover of flowers or simply appreciate fine artistry, this chromolithograph print is sure to captivate your senses and transport you back to a time when botanical exploration was at its peak. Displaying this piece in your home or office will not only add beauty to your space but also spark curiosity about the natural world around us.
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