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5671095 Page 57. Unidentified plant (w/c) by Unknown artist, (18th century); Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales; (add.info.: Natural size. This plant grows about five or six feet in height and found in sandy soil. Eaten by the Natives when ripe?. July
Volume 05: Drawings of plants of New South Wales, approximately 259 botanical watercolours
Dimensions: 31.1 x 19.5 cm and smaller); Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales; out of copyright
Media ID 22566572
© Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales / Bridgeman Images
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This print showcases an unidentified plant from the 18th century, captured in a botanical watercolor. The artwork is part of the Mitchell Library's collection at the State Library of New South Wales. Measuring approximately 31.1 x 19.5 cm, this natural-sized representation depicts a plant that grows to about five or six feet in height and thrives in sandy soil. The artist behind this masterpiece remains unknown, but their attention to detail is evident through the intricate depiction of each leaf and fruit. The vibrant green foliage adds life to the composition, while the full-sized rendering allows viewers to appreciate every aspect of this mysterious plant. Interestingly, it is noted that indigenous people may have consumed this plant when ripe. This information provides insight into both its cultural significance and potential uses as a food source for native inhabitants during July. With over 259 botanical watercolors featured in Volume 05: Drawings of plants of New South Wales, this image represents just one example of Australia's rich flora documented during colonial times. Bridgeman Images has beautifully preserved and reproduced this historical artwork for all art enthusiasts to admire today. It serves as a testament to our fascination with nature's wonders and our ongoing quest for scientific knowledge within the realm of botany.
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