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A Splendour of Succulents & Cacti Illustrations from an Eighteenth-century Botanical Treasury

Art / Photobook
By: Caroline Ball(Author)
144 pages, colour illustrations
A Splendour of Succulents & Cacti
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About this book

Succulents, especially cacti, are the current focus of serious ecological studies but also the darlings of designers and style influencers. Their endearing, characterful looks have given them the status of trendy 'plant pets'.

But succulentomania is not new. While these plants have always been part of the landscape in the dry vastnesses of the Americas, Australia and Africa, curiosities such as furry-flowered stapeliads and euphorbias like snakes were a source of fascination for early European plant collectors – and in eighteenth-century Bavaria, a prosperous apothecary grew an 'American aloe' that astounded all who saw it.

This apothecary, Johann Wilhelm Weinmann, was the mastermind behind a groundbreaking book in which he aimed to include thousands of plants from all over the world, describing their individual characteristics and commissioning magnificent colour illustrations of each specimen. The succulents he featured are reproduced here in all their splendour. We may no longer look to them to treat gangrene, manufacture glass or disperse kidney stones, but succulents are proving of great interest to modern medicine and agriculture, and we can marvel at them afresh not only as wonders of nature but also as works of art.

Contents

The dry life   1
Succulents & cacti   41
About the illustrations   110
Where to see succulents & cacti   125
Further reading   130
Picture credits   133

Customer Reviews

Biography

Caroline Ball is an editor, copywriter and occasional translator. She has written on subjects from horticulture and travel to antiques and health, and has contributed to books about William Morris and a guide to historical sites. She is a keen gardener and, having been born a 'Kentish Maid', some of her earliest memories are of apple orchards in blossom.

Art / Photobook
By: Caroline Ball(Author)
144 pages, colour illustrations
Media reviews

There are many interesting facts relating to the plants in the illustrations and the book is an easy and entertaining read.

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