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Poisonous plants, lithograph, published in 1897
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Poisonous plants, lithograph, published in 1897
Poisonous plants: 1) Cowbane (Cicuta virosa) with fruits, schizocarps, blossom and sliced root (right); 2) Herb-paris (Paris quadrifolia) with fruit and stamen (right); 3) Fools parsley (Aethusa Cynapium) with blossom, schizocarp and fruits; 4) Hemlock (Conium maculatum) with fruit and blossom; 5) Autumn crocus (Colchicum autumnale) with root (left) and fruit (cross section); 6) Small pasque flower (Pulsatilla pratensis) with fruits (cross section); 7) Wild lettuce (Lactuca virosa) with blossom and fruit (cross section); 8) Cypress spurge (Euphorbia Cyparissias) with blossoms and female blossom (top); 9) Snakeshead (Arum maculatum) with blossom and fruits. Lithograph after Paul Behrend (German agricultural chemist, 1853 - 1905), published in 1897
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This lithograph, published in 1897, showcases a collection of poisonous plants with intricate details. The print features nine different species, each depicted with precision and accuracy. Starting from the right side, we see Cowbane (Cicuta virosa), its fruits, schizocarps, blossom, and even a sliced root. Next to it is Herb-paris (Paris quadrifolia) displaying its unique fruit and stamen. Fools parsley (Aethusa Cynapium) follows suit with its delicate blossom, schizocarp, and ripe fruits. Moving towards the center of the composition is Hemlock (Conium maculatum), showcasing both its fruit and blossoms in great detail. On the left side stands Autumn crocus (Colchicum autumnale), revealing not only its root but also a cross-section of its intriguing fruit. Continuing on this botanical journey are Small pasque flower (Pulsatilla pratensis) exhibiting their fascinating fruits through a cross-section view; Wild lettuce (Lactuca virosa) presenting an exquisite combination of blossom and fruit in a cross-section perspective; Cypress spurge (Euphorbia Cyparissias) adorned with blossoms alongside an enchanting female blossom at the top; finally concluding with Snakeshead (Arum maculatum), featuring both its strikingly beautiful blossom and enticing fruits. This lithograph was created by Paul Behrend, a renowned German agricultural chemist who
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