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Cattleya skinneri, English orchid
Plate 13 from Orchidaceae of Mexico and Guatemala (1837-1843) by James Bateman. Held in the Botany Library at the Natural History Museum, London
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Plate 13 from Orchidaceae of Mexico and Guatemala, a seminal work in the study of orchids from Mexico and Guatemala, features an exquisite illustration of the English Orchid, Cattleya skinneri. Published between 1837 and 1843 by James Bateman, this botanical masterpiece showcases the intricate beauty of this prized orchid species. The English Orchid, also known as Cattleya skinneri, is a stunning epiphyte native to Central America, specifically Mexico and Guatemala. Belonging to the family Orchidaceae, the largest family of flowering plants, this monocotyledonous angiosperm is a member of the subclass Magnoliophyta and the order Asparagales. The illustration captures the essence of the Cattleya skinneri's unique characteristics, with its large, pink, waxy labellum and prominent column. The delicate sepals and petals are also depicted, revealing the intricate veining and subtle color variations that make this orchid so captivating. James Bateman, a prominent British botanist and explorer, dedicated himself to documenting the natural world, particularly the flora of Mexico and Guatemala. His meticulous illustrations, such as this one, have provided invaluable insights into the botany of these regions and continue to inspire appreciation for the natural world. The English Orchid, with its elegant blooms and captivating allure, remains a popular choice among orchid enthusiasts and collectors. This exquisite illustration serves as a testament to the beauty and diversity of the plant kingdom, as well as the dedication of early botanical explorers like James Bateman.
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