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Triticum Lucidum Bright Wheat

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1636 Bright Pla Nts Triticum Wheat


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Bright Wheat (Triticum Lucidum) - A Historical Portrayal of Triticum Lucidum, or Bright Wheat, in a 17th Century Illustration This exquisite print, dating back to 1636, showcases the beauty and significance of Triticum Lucidum, commonly known as Bright Wheat. The image, captured in intricate detail, transports us back in time to an era when agriculture was a cornerstone of human civilization. Triticum Lucidum, a variety of wheat, was highly valued for its vibrant, golden grains. Its bright color was a testament to its nutritional value and desirability. This print, produced during the Baroque period, underscores the historical importance of wheat as a staple food source and a symbol of prosperity. The illustration itself is a work of art, with the wheat grains artfully arranged against a dark background, their brilliance accentuated by the contrast. The meticulous attention to detail is evident in the way each grain is depicted, capturing the unique texture and shape of the wheat. The historical context of this print is equally fascinating. In the 17th century, Europe was undergoing a significant agricultural revolution, with an increasing focus on improving crop yields and productivity. Bright Wheat, with its high nutritional value and attractive appearance, would have been a prized commodity. This print, therefore, not only serves as a visual representation of the wheat, but also as a reflection of the societal values and agricultural practices of the time. In conclusion, this 1636 print of Bright Wheat (Triticum Lucidum) is a captivating glimpse into the past, offering a unique perspective on the historical significance of this important crop. Its intricate detail and stunning visual appeal make it a must-have for anyone with an interest in history, agriculture, or simply the beauty of nature.

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