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Anemone vitifolia, detail of large white flowers, buds and leaves and representation of the whole foot. This plant known since antiquity, as the history of Greek mythology indicates, the anemone nee of a drop of blood of Adonis fatally wounds. This species grows in the underwoods and mountains of temperate regions. Anemone vitifolia was discovered by Dr. Hamilton Buchanan in Nepal and the Himalayas. The species was introduced to England in 1829, the seeds were brought back from India by Countess Amherst and grown in her botanical collection in Montreal, Kent. Illustration by Sara Maund, in The Botanist, series by Benjamin Maund in five volumes, published between 1836 and 1842. This work is renowned for its finely detailed and partially coloured engravings.
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Anemone vitifolia, detail of large white flowers, buds and leaves and representation of the whole foot. This plant known since antiquity, as the history of Greek mythology indicates, the anemone nee of a drop of blood of Adonis fatally wounds. This species grows in the underwoods and mountains of temperate regions. Anemone vitifolia was discovered by Dr. Hamilton Buchanan in Nepal and the Himalayas. The species was introduced to England in 1829, the seeds were brought back from India by Countess Amherst and grown in her botanical collection in Montreal, Kent. Illustration by Sara Maund, in The Botanist, series by Benjamin Maund in five volumes, published between 1836 and 1842. This work is renowned for its finely detailed and partially coloured engravings.

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