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Yellow oleander, Thevetia nerifolia
Yellow oleander or lucky nut, Thevetia nerifolia (Thevetia nereifolia). Handcoloured lithograph by D. Blair after an illustration by Lena Lowis from her Familiar Indian Flowers with Coloured Plates, L. Reeve, London, 1878. Lena Lowis, formerly Selena Caroline Shakespear (1845-1919), was a British woman artist who traveled to India with her husband Lt.-Col. Ninian Lowis
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Blair Caroline Familiar Lena Lowis Lucky Oleander Plates Reeve Selena Shakespear
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This stunning handcoloured lithograph depicts the vibrant and enchanting Yellow Oleander, Thevetia nerifolia (also known as Thevetia nereifolia or Cascabela thevetia), as illustrated by Lena Lowis in her acclaimed work "Familiar Indian Flowers with Coloured Plates," published by L. Reeve in London in 1878. The image is a faithful representation of the plant, with its yellow, bell-shaped flowers, glossy green leaves, and distinctive red seeds. Lena Lowis, born Selena Caroline Shakespear, was a British woman artist who traveled to India with her husband, Lt.-Col. Ninian Lowis. Her artistic talent was evident from an early age, and she went on to study under renowned artists such as John Sell Cotman and John Hanning Speke. Her time in India provided her with ample inspiration, and she produced a series of exquisite botanical illustrations, showcasing the rich and diverse flora of the subcontinent. The Yellow Oleander, also known as the Lucky Nut or Cascabela, is a native of Central and South America but has become naturalized in many parts of India. It is a popular ornamental plant, valued for its attractive flowers and the red seeds, which are believed to bring good luck. The plant is also known for its toxic properties, and all parts of it are considered poisonous. Despite this, it continues to be a beloved addition to gardens around the world, adding a burst of color and charm with its yellow blooms. This handcoloured lithograph by D. Blair, after an illustration by Lena Lowis, is a beautiful testament to the artist's skill and the captivating beauty of the Yellow Oleander. The intricate details and vibrant colors bring the plant to life, making it a true work of art that can be appreciated for generations to come.
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