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Haemanthus incarnatus
Haemanthus incarnatus. Illustration from William Herbert, Amaryllidaceae. Preceded by An attempt to arrange the monocotyledonous orders. And followed by A treatise on crossbred vegetables, and supplement. Date: 1837
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1837 Amaryllidaceae Arrange Attempt Herbert Orders Preceded Supplement Treatise Vegetables Crossbred Haemanthus Monocotyledonous
Large Photo Mug (15 oz)
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Elevate your coffee or tea experience with our premium white ceramic mug. Its wide, comfortable handle makes drinking easy, and you can rely on it to be both microwave and dishwasher safe. Sold in single units, preview may show both sides of the same mug so you can see how the picture wraps around.
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
EDITORS COMMENTS
This stunning illustration showcases Haemanthus incarnatus, a beautiful and intricately designed bulbous plant belonging to the Amaryllidaceae family. The illustration is taken from William Herbert's seminal work, "Amaryllidaceae," published in 1837. The work was preceded by an attempt to arrange the monocotyledonous orders, providing a crucial contribution to the taxonomic classification of flowering plants. Haemanthus incarnatus, also known as the Scarlet Star or Scarlet Lily, is native to South Africa and is renowned for its vibrant, scarlet-red flowers. The plant's bulbs produce several fleshy, strap-shaped leaves that grow in a rosette formation, and the flowers bloom on a tall, leafless scape. This illustration is a testament to the meticulous detail and accuracy of botanical art during the 19th century. It was produced during a time when the study of botany was undergoing significant advancements, and the documentation of new plant discoveries was a priority. The publication of "Amaryllidaceae" was followed by a treatise on crossbred vegetables and a supplement, further expanding Herbert's contributions to the scientific community. This illustration not only showcases the beauty of Haemanthus incarnatus but also serves as a historical record of the botanical research and advancements of the time.
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