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Rosa multiflora, baby rose
Illustration from Delineation of exotic plants cultivated in the Royal Garden at Kew (1796) by Franz Andreas Bauer (1758-1840). Held in the Botany Library at the Natural History Museum, London
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This exquisite illustration showcases the enchanting beauty of Rosa multiflora, commonly known as the baby rose, as depicted in Franz Andreas Bauer's Delineation of Exotic Plants Cultivated in the Royal Garden at Kew from 1796. Bauer, an accomplished botanical artist, meticulously captured the delicate intricacies of this charming flowering plant, which belongs to the Rosaceae family and the Rosales order. As an eudicot and angiosperm, Rosa multiflora is a member of the Magnoliophyta class, characterized by its flowering nature and seed-bearing ovary. The baby rose is a bushy plant that typically grows to be around 1.5 meters tall, adorned with clusters of small, fragrant pink flowers. Each flower boasts five petals, making it a representative of the Rosales order within the Eudicot clade. The Fabidae family, to which Rosa multiflora belongs, is characterized by its fabric-like seed pods, which are not visible in this illustration. This illustration holds significant historical value, as it was produced during the 18th century, a time when European botanical exploration was at its height. The Royal Garden at Kew, located in London, was a hub for the cultivation and study of exotic plants from around the world. Bauer's work, along with the collections at Kew, played a crucial role in advancing botanical knowledge and fostering an appreciation for the natural world. Today, the original illustration is held in the esteemed Botany Library at the Natural History Museum in London, offering a glimpse into the past and the rich history of botanical discovery. The captivating beauty of Rosa multiflora, as portrayed in this illustration, continues to inspire and enchant viewers, reminding us of the enduring allure of flowers and the importance of preserving our natural heritage.
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