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Parasitic plants, chromolithograph, published in 1897
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Parasitic plants, chromolithograph, published in 1897
Parasitic plants: 1) European mistletoe (Viscum album) with blossom (left) and fruit; 2) Apodanthes Flacourtiana (Apodanthaceae); 3) Langsdorffia hypogaea (Balanophoraceae) with blossom; 4) Oak mistletoe (Loranthus europaeus) with fruit and blossom; 5) Pilostyles Hausknechtii; 6) Maltese fungus (Cynomorium coccineum) with blossom; 7) Cytinus Hypocistis (Cytinaceae); 8) Phelipanche ramosa (or Orobanche ramosa); 9) Scybalium fungiforme with blossom; 10) Lophophytum mirabile with male blossom; 11) Corpse lily (Rafflesia Arnoldii); 12) Toothwort (Lathraea squamaria) with blossom (cross section). Chromolithograph, published in 1897
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This chromolithograph, published in 1897, showcases a diverse array of parasitic plants with intricate details and vibrant colors. The print features twelve distinct species, each possessing its own unique characteristics. On the left side of the composition, we are greeted by the European mistletoe (Viscum album), adorned with delicate blossoms and ripe fruits. Moving clockwise, we encounter Apodanthes Flacourtiana from the Apodanthaceae family and Langsdorffia hypogaea from the Balanophoraceae family, both displaying their exquisite blooms. Continuing our journey through this botanical wonderland, we come across Loranthus europaeus or oak mistletoe showcasing its fruit and blossom. Pilostyles Hausknechtii follows suit with its peculiar structure capturing our attention. The Maltese fungus (Cynomorium coccineum) stands out prominently with its striking blossom while Cytinus Hypocistis from the Cytinaceae family adds a touch of elegance to the scene. Phelipanche ramosa (Orobanche ramosa) exhibits its enchanting form alongside Scybalium fungiforme boasting beautiful blossoms. Lophophytum mirabile captivates us next with its male blossom before making way for two extraordinary specimens - Rafflesia Arnoldii or corpse lily known for being one of nature's largest flowers and Toothwort (Lathraea squ
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