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Foxglove, 1877. Creator: Frederick Edward Hulme
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Foxglove, 1877. Creator: Frederick Edward Hulme
Foxglove, 1877. Foxglove, (Digitalis) - herbaceous shrub with medicinal uses, the entire plant is toxic. From " Familiar Wild Flowers", figured and described by F. Edward Hulme, F.L.S. F.S.A. [Cassell & Company, Limited; London, Paris & New York, 1877]
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Botanical Botany Cassells Digitalis Digitalis Pupurea F Edward Hulme Familiar Wild Flowers Flowering Foxglove Frederick Edward Frederick Edward Hulme Herbaceous Hulme Leaf Leaves Medicinal Petals Shrub Toxic White Background Wild Flower Wild Flowers Wildflower Cassell And Company Ltd
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This print showcases a stunning illustration of the Foxglove plant, created by Frederick Edward Hulme in 1877. Featured in his renowned work "Familiar Wild Flowers" this herbaceous shrub with its vibrant pink petals and delicate white spots is truly a sight to behold. The intricate lithograph captures every detail of the Foxglove, from its lush green leaves to its elegant flowering buds. While admired for its beauty, it is important to note that the entire plant holds medicinal uses but can be highly toxic if mishandled. Hulme's illustration serves as both an artistic masterpiece and a scientific reference, highlighting the dual nature of this wildflower. The image transports us back to the 19th century when botanical studies were at their peak. With meticulous precision and vivid colors, Hulme's artwork brings life to the pages of "Familiar Wild Flowers". This vintage print evokes a sense of nostalgia for a time when scientific exploration intertwined seamlessly with artistry. Displayed against a clean white background, this studio shot emphasizes the exquisite details of each petal and leaf. As we gaze upon this enchanting image, we are reminded of nature's wonders and humbled by its complexity. Thanks to Heritage Images' preservation efforts, we can still appreciate Hulme's remarkable contribution to botany and art today. This print serves as a testament to our enduring fascination with flora throughout history - an everlasting reminder that even within toxicity lies extraordinary beauty.
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