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Herbsts bloodleaf varieties, Iresine herbstii
Herbsts bloodleaf varieties, Iresine herbstii a) var. acuminata, b) var. aureo-reticulata. Chromolithograph from an illustration by Desire Bois from Edward Steps Favourite Flowers of Garden and Greenhouse, Frederick Warne, London, 1896
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Herbst's Bloodleaf Varieties: A Victorian Botanical Marvel, Iresine herbstii (A) var. acuminata and (B) var. aureo-reticulata This chromolithograph, an illustration by Desire Bois from Edward Step's Favourite Flowers of Garden and Greenhouse published by Frederick Warne in London in 1896, showcases two stunning varieties of Herbst's bloodleaf, Iresine herbstii. The Herbst's bloodleaf, also known as the red-veined or Herbst's castor-oil plant, is a popular ornamental plant belonging to the Euphorbiaceae family, which also includes the common castor bean, Ricinus communis. The first variety depicted, Iresine herbstii var. acuminata, boasts narrow, pointed leaves with vibrant red veins against a dark green background. The leaves are arranged oppositely on the stem, creating a dense, bushy growth habit. This variety is often grown for its attractive foliage and is a popular choice for adding a splash of color to gardens and greenhouses. The second variety, Iresine herbstii var. aureo-reticulata, boasts more rounded, golden-veined leaves, creating a striking contrast against the dark green background. The leaves are also covered in a fine, golden reticulation, adding an intricate texture to the plant. This variety is less common but equally beautiful, adding a touch of elegance and sophistication to any garden or greenhouse setting. The Herbst's bloodleaf was a popular choice among Victorian gardeners and horticulturists for its ornamental value and ease of cultivation. This illustration, produced using the chromolithography technique, showcases the intricate details of the leaves and veins, providing a glimpse into the beauty and charm of these botanical wonders from a bygone era.
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