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Walking iris, Neomarica humilis
Walking iris, apostles iris or apostle plant, Neomarica humilis (Marica humilis). Handcoloured copperplate engraving by George Cooke from Conrad Loddiges Botanical Cabinet, Hackney, 1825
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This exquisite hand-coloured copperplate engraving showcases the intricate beauty of Neomarica humilis, commonly known as the Walking Iris, Apostle Iris, or Apostle Plant. Created by renowned botanical artist George Cooke for Conrad Loddiges' Botanical Cabinet in Hackney, England, in 1825, this illustration captures the delicate charm of this unique plant. Neomarica humilis is a rhizomatous herb native to South America, characterized by its distinctive upright, tubular flowers that bloom in clusters, resembling the apostles surrounding Jesus in Christian iconography, hence the common name 'Apostle Plant.' The flowers emerge from the ground on long, slender stalks, giving the illusion that they are 'walking' as they grow, earning the plant its other moniker, 'Walking Iris.' The intricate details of the veining on the leaves and the delicate shading of the flowers are expertly rendered in this engraving, showcasing Cooke's masterful skill as a botanical artist. The vibrant colours used in the hand-colouring further highlight the plant's captivating features, making this an essential addition to any botanical collection. This illustration not only serves as a testament to the artistic prowess of George Cooke and Conrad Loddiges but also provides a glimpse into the rich biodiversity of the plant kingdom during the Victorian era. With its intriguing name and striking appearance, the Walking Iris remains a fascinating subject for botanical enthusiasts and collectors alike.
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