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Rice-paper or pith-paper plant, Tetrapanax papyrifer
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Rice-paper or pith-paper plant, Tetrapanax papyrifer
Rice-paper or pith-paper plant, Tetrapanax papyrifer (Aralia papyrifera). Handcoloured lithograph from Louis van Houtte and Charles Lemaires Flowers of the Gardens and Hothouses of Europe, Flore des Serres et des Jardins de l Europe, Ghent, Belgium, 1857
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Aralia Flore Hothouses Houtte Jardins Lemaire Serres Taiwan Rice Paper
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This stunning handcoloured lithograph depicts the captivating Tetrapanax papyrifer, also known as the Rice-paper or Pith-paper plant. Native to Taiwan and other parts of Asia, this magnificent specimen belongs to the Araliaceae family. The Tetrapanax papyrifer is renowned for its large, glossy, and thin leaves, which resemble rice paper when held up to the light. These leaves can grow up to 1.5 meters long and 0.5 meters wide, making the plant a true statement piece in any garden or greenhouse. The intricate details of the plant's veins and texture are beautifully captured in this exquisite lithograph, which is a testament to the skill and artistry of the European botanical illustrators of the 19th century. The Tetrapanax papyrifer thrives in warm and humid conditions, making it a popular choice for hothouses and tropical gardens. Its attractive foliage and elegant appearance make it a favorite among plant enthusiasts and collectors. This lithograph is taken from the esteemed publication "Flowers of the Gardens and Hothouses of Europe" by Louis van Houtte and Charles Lemaires, published in Ghent, Belgium, in 1857. The publication was a leading authority on European horticulture and botany during the Victorian era, and this lithograph is a prime example of the exceptional quality and detail that was achieved through the combination of traditional botanical illustration techniques and the innovative lithographic process.
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