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ZYGOPETALUM DISCOLOR ATROCOERULEUM, FROM: FLORA & SYLVA

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Characteristics

Zygopetalum Discolor Atrocoeruleum
From Flora & Sylva – A Monthly Review
William Robinson, Published 1903–1905

A finely executed original botanical chromolithograph depicting Zygopetalum discolor atrocoeruleum, an exotic orchid admired for its richly coloured blooms and elegant foliage. Published in William Robinson's esteemed Flora & Sylva – A Monthly Review, this striking plate exemplifies the high standards of botanical illustration and horticultural scholarship that made the publication one of the most influential gardening periodicals of the Edwardian era.

The composition presents a compact group of orchid flowers emerging from a cluster of lush green leaves. The blossoms display a captivating combination of soft cream and lilac petals contrasted by deep violet-blue lips, creating a sophisticated and harmonious palette. The artist has carefully rendered the delicate structure and subtle colour gradations of the flowers, achieving both scientific accuracy and decorative beauty.

Produced using the chromolithographic process, the print exhibits exceptional richness of colour and fine detail. The understated background allows the orchid to stand prominently within the composition, highlighting the distinctive character and exotic appeal that made such species highly sought after by collectors and enthusiasts in the early twentieth century.

William Robinson's Flora & Sylva is celebrated for introducing readers to a wide variety of ornamental plants through beautifully illustrated plates of outstanding quality. Today these botanical studies remain prized by collectors for their artistic merit and historical significance.

Presented within a clean mount and ready for framing or display, this print would make an elegant addition to collections of botanical art, antique prints and horticultural literature.

In good overall condition, with strong colour and only minor age-related toning consistent with its age.

Technical Information

Date: 1903-05
Image: 350 x 225 mm.
Mount: 410 x 330 mm.