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Toadflax, 1877. Creator: Frederick Edward Hulme
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Toadflax, 1877. Creator: Frederick Edward Hulme
Toadflax, 1877. Toadflax, (Linaria vulgaris) - a perennial wildflower used in folk medicine. 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 F Edward Hulme Familiar Wild Flowers Flowering Frederick Edward Frederick Edward Hulme Hulme Leaf Leaves Medicinal Perennial Petals White Background Wild Flower Wild Flowers Wildflower Cassell And Company Ltd Linaria Vulgaris Toadflax
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Toadflax, 1877
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is a captivating vintage print that showcases the delicate beauty of the Linaria vulgaris, commonly known as Toadflax. This perennial wildflower holds a special place in folk medicine due to its medicinal properties. The image is taken from the renowned book "Familiar Wild Flowers" authored and illustrated by Frederick Edward Hulme, an esteemed botanist and artist. In this close-up lithograph, Hulme's meticulous attention to detail brings out the vibrant colors of the Toadflax against a pristine white background. The slender green stems gracefully support clusters of yellow petals that exude an air of elegance. Each leaf is intricately depicted with precision, revealing nature's intricate design. Hulme's illustration not only captures the aesthetic appeal of this wildflower but also serves as a valuable scientific reference for botanical enthusiasts and researchers alike. His work seamlessly combines artistry with scientific accuracy, making it a treasured piece from the 19th century. This studio shot print transports us back in time to appreciate both the artistic mastery and botanical significance encapsulated within its frame. It stands as a testament to Hulme's passion for capturing nature's wonders through his illustrations while preserving their essence for generations to come.
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