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Pandanus labyrinthicus, native of the Malay Islands
Pandanus labyrinthicus, native of the Malay Islands.. Hand-coloured botanical illustration drawn by Matilda Smith and lithographed by E. Bates from Joseph Dalton Hookers Curtiss Botanical Magazine, 1889, L. Reeve & Co
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1889 Curtis Malay Matilda Pandanus Smith
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1. Title: "The Enchanting Labyrinth of Pandanus Labyrinthicus from the Malay Islands" This exquisite hand-coloured botanical illustration showcases the captivating beauty of Pandanus labyrinthicus, a native plant of the Malay Islands. Drawn by the skilled hand of Matilda Smith and lithographed by E. Bates for the renowned Curtis Botanical Magazine in 1889, this illustration is a testament to the rich history of botanical art. The Malay Archipelago, a vast and diverse region in Southeast Asia, is home to an array of unique and intriguing flora, and Pandanus labyrinthicus is no exception. The plant is characterized by its complex and intricately patterned leaves, which are reminiscent of a maze or labyrinth. This intriguing feature is what gives the plant its scientific name, labyrinthicus. The illustration reveals the delicate details of the plant's structure, from the elongated, ribbed leaves to the small, white flowers that bloom at the leaf axils. The vibrant colours used in the hand-colouring process bring the plant to life, highlighting its unique features and making it a true work of art. Botanical illustrations like this one played a crucial role in the scientific exploration and documentation of the natural world during the 19th century. They provided accurate records of plant species, facilitated the identification of new discoveries, and contributed to the advancement of botanical knowledge. Matilda Smith was a talented botanical artist who made significant contributions to the field, producing numerous illustrations for various publications, including the Curtis Botanical Magazine. Her collaboration with lithographer E. Bates resulted in stunning and detailed works that continue to captivate audiences today. This illustration of Pandanus labyrinthicus is not only a beautiful representation of a fascinating plant but also a window into the past, offering a glimpse into the rich history of botanical art and discovery.
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