Exotic flora, Edinburgh, Printed for W. Blackwood, 1823-27, 19th century, botany, engravings, exotic plants, Great Britain, herbals, pictorial works, plaatwerken, plantkunde, plants, plants cultivated, Scotland, The illustration features a detailed botanical study of a plant species known as ''Tussilago graminea.'' Prominently displayed are the elongated, slender green leaves, some exhibiting a gradient of colors. Alongside the leaves, the root structure is visible, showcasing a network of fine roots that anchor the plant. Additionally, two seed-like structures can be observed, each with distinct textures. The arrangement highlights the plant's unique characteristics and contributes to the understanding of its morphology and structure. The intricate details and labels enhance the educational value of this botanical representation.
Exotic flora, Edinburgh, Printed for W. Blackwood, 1823-27, 19th century, botany, engravings, exotic plants, Great Britain, herbals, pictorial works, plaatwerken, plantkunde, plants, plants cultivated, Scotland, The illustration features a detailed botanical study of a plant species known as ''Tussilago graminea.'' Prominently displayed are the elongated, slender green leaves, some exhibiting a gradient of colors. Alongside the leaves, the root structure is visible, showcasing a network of fine roots that anchor the plant. Additionally, two seed-like structures can be observed, each with distinct textures. The arrangement highlights the plant's unique characteristics and contributes to the understanding of its morphology and structure. The intricate details and labels enhance the educational value of this botanical representation.