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Salmon-pink hyacinth hybrid, Hyacinthus Excelsior
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Salmon-pink hyacinth hybrid, Hyacinthus Excelsior
Salmon-pink hyacinth hybrid, Hyacinthus Excelsior.. Handcolored botanical drawn and lithographed by W.G. Smith from H.H. Dombrains Floral Magazine 1872. Worthington G. Smith (1835-1917), architect, engraver and mycologist. Smith also illustrated The Gardeners Chronicle. Henry Honywood Dombrain (1818-1905), clergyman gardener, was editor of the Floral Magazine from 1862 to 1873
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1872 Dombrain Excelsior Honywood Hyacinth Hyacinthus Hybrid Worthington Salmon Smith
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This exquisite handcolored lithograph showcases the captivating beauty of the Salmon-pink hyacinth hybrid, Hyacinthus Excelsior. The image, drawn and lithographed by the skilled hand of Worthington G. Smith, was published in Henry Honywood Dombrain's Floral Magazine in 1872. Smith was an architect, engraver, and mycologist, whose artistic talents extended beyond his primary fields of expertise. He also contributed to the illustrations of The Gardeners Chronicle. Dombrain, a clergyman gardener, served as the editor of the Floral Magazine from 1862 to 1873. During his tenure, he curated a wealth of botanical knowledge and artistic beauty, showcasing various plant species in their most intricate details. This particular illustration of the Salmon-pink hyacinth hybrid is a testament to their dedication and the high-quality production of the Floral Magazine. The Salmon-pink hyacinth hybrid, Hyacinthus Excelsior, is a stunning variation of the common hyacinth, boasting vibrant salmon-pink hues. The delicate petals unfurl from the bulb, revealing a captivating display of color and form. This botanical illustration offers a glimpse into the past, allowing us to appreciate the historical significance of botanical art and the beauty of nature that continues to inspire us today. The intricacy and attention to detail in this handcolored lithograph are a testament to the skill and artistry of Worthington G. Smith and the dedication of Henry Honywood Dombrain to documenting and preserving the natural world. This image is a valuable addition to any collection of botanical art, historical records, or those who appreciate the intricacies of nature.
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