Botanique, Paris, Gide et Cie, 1845-1853., A botanical illustration showcasing the plant known as Victoria regia, also referred to as the giant water lily. The composition features elongated, ribbon-like leaves rising gracefully, along with the distinctive spherical flower buds that characterize this aquatic species. Surrounding the central elements are detailed sketches of various plant parts, including seeds, cross-sections, and reproductive structures, offering an in-depth look at the anatomy and morphology of the plant. The intricate detailing highlights the unique features of Victoria regia, emphasizing its significance in botanical study and the natural world.
Botanique, Paris, Gide et Cie, 1845-1853., A botanical illustration showcasing the plant known as Victoria regia, also referred to as the giant water lily. The composition features elongated, ribbon-like leaves rising gracefully, along with the distinctive spherical flower buds that characterize this aquatic species. Surrounding the central elements are detailed sketches of various plant parts, including seeds, cross-sections, and reproductive structures, offering an in-depth look at the anatomy and morphology of the plant. The intricate detailing highlights the unique features of Victoria regia, emphasizing its significance in botanical study and the natural world.
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Taille de l'image: 2811 × 4015 px | 32.3 MB
Taille d'impression: 23.8 × 34.0 cm | 1106.7 × 1580.7 in (300 dpi)