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Onagraceae - Evening Primrose
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Onagraceae - Evening Primrose
Onagraceae: the evening primrose tribe. Source: Illustrations of the natural orders of plants with groups and descriptions by Twining, Elizabeth, 1805-1889. Published by Sampson Low, Son, and Marston Date: 1868
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Classification Identification Onagraceae Primrose
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This botanical print showcases the beautiful Evening Primrose (Onagraceae) as illustrated in Elizabeth Twining's "Illustrations of the Natural Orders of Plants with Groups and Descriptions," published in 1868. The Onagraceae tribe, to which the Evening Primrose belongs, is a diverse group of herbaceous plants, characterized by their slender stems, simple leaves, and showy flowers. The Evening Primrose, in particular, is known for its distinctive yellow flowers that bloom in the evening and wilt by morning, giving the plant its common name. The flowers of this plant are not only visually striking but also play an essential role in its pollination strategy, attracting moths and other night-flying insects. This botanical illustration offers a fascinating glimpse into the rich history of plant classification and identification. Elizabeth Twining, a skilled botanical artist, meticulously captured the intricate details of the Evening Primrose's flowers, leaves, and stems, providing an accurate record of the plant's morphology for scientific study. The publication of Twining's work in the late 19th century marked a significant period in the history of botanical illustration. During this time, advances in scientific research and the development of new techniques in botanical illustration led to a renewed interest in the accurate documentation and classification of plant species. This beautiful print not only serves as a testament to the artistic skill and dedication of Elizabeth Twining but also provides a valuable historical record of the Evening Primrose and the broader world of botanical discovery during the 19th century.
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