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Purple coneflower, Echinacea purpurea
Purple coneflower, Echinacea purpurea (Purple rudbeckia, Rudbeckia purpurea). Handcolured copperplate engraving after a botanical illustration by James Sowerby from William Curtis The Botanical Magazine, Lambeth Marsh, London, 1786
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Curtis Edwards Gardening Horticulture Purple Purpurea Sowerby Sydenham Coneflower Rudbeckia
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This exquisite hand-colored copperplate engraving showcases the stunning beauty of the Purple Coneflower, Echinacea purpurea, also known as the Purple Rudbeckia. The botanical illustration was created by the renowned botanical artist James Sowerby and published in William Curtis' esteemed publication, The Botanical Magazine, in 1786. The Purple Coneflower is a native wildflower of eastern and central North America, and it has become a popular addition to gardens around the world due to its vibrant color and distinctive cone-shaped flower heads. The large, daisy-like flowers bloom in shades of purple, ranging from deep magenta to pale lavender, with a distinctive raised central cone that resembles a brown button. The plant grows to be about 3 feet tall, with rough, hairy stems and lance-shaped leaves. The Purple Coneflower was highly regarded by the indigenous peoples of North America for its medicinal properties. The plant was used to treat a variety of ailments, including colds, sore throats, and toothaches. Today, Echinacea is still widely used as a natural remedy to boost the immune system and relieve cold and flu symptoms. This elegant botanical illustration captures the intricacies of the Purple Coneflower's form and details, from the veining on its leaves to the delicate petals that surround its central cone. The use of hand-coloring adds an extra layer of depth and richness to the image, making it a true work of art. The botanical illustration was produced during the height of the Sydenham Edwards era at The Botanical Magazine, a time when botanical art was at its most refined and detailed. This beautiful engraving is a testament to the skill and artistry of the botanical illustrators and engravers of the time and remains an enduring symbol of the natural world's beauty.
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