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Triticum aestivum, Wheat
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Triticum aestivum, Wheat
Date: 1805
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1805 Aestivum Bauer Biological Cereal Crop Flowering Franz Fruiting Internal Triticum Vegetation Wheat Germination
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This stunning watercolour painting, created by renowned German botanical artist Franz Bauer in the year 1805, showcases the beauty and intricacy of Triticum aestivum, commonly known as common wheat. The artwork captures the flowering stage of this important cereal crop, with the ear of wheat proudly displaying its ripening grains. Wheat, a staple food for millions of people around the world, is a member of the grass family Poaceae. Its internal structure, anatomy, and life cycle have fascinated naturalists and scientists for centuries. In this illustration, Bauer meticulously depicts the delicate details of the wheat ear, from its intricate inflorescence to the individual grains that would eventually be harvested for food. The painting also provides a glimpse into the history of botanical illustration, a vital field that played a significant role in the documentation and classification of plants during the Age of Enlightenment. Bauer's mastery of watercolour techniques brought the natural world to life, allowing scholars and enthusiasts to study and appreciate the beauty of the natural world in unprecedented detail. As the wheat plant moves from the vegetative stage to the fruiting stage, the ear begins to form, enclosing the grains that will eventually be harvested and used for various purposes, such as baking bread or making pasta. The intricate internal structure of the ear, with its complex arrangement of grains and glumes, is on full display in this exquisite artwork. This image invites us to reflect on the rich history of botanical illustration and the vital role that wheat plays in our daily lives as a source of sustenance and nourishment. The delicate beauty of the wheat ear, as captured by Franz Bauer in 1805, remains a testament to the enduring allure of the natural world and the power of art to preserve and celebrate its wonders.
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