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This is a beautifully detailed botanical illustration of Capparis spinosa L., commonly known as the caper bush. The drawing appears to be from a vintage scientific reference, as suggested by the meticulous line work and labeling.

Description:

Main Subject (Center): A flowering branch of Capparis spinosa is shown, displaying:

Oval-shaped green leaves with prominent veins.

A large white flower with numerous long, delicate stamens tipped in yellow-green.

Several round flower buds and unopened buds along the stem.


Labeling:

The image includes several labeled parts:

1. A cross-section of the flower’s ovary.


2. A young bud or seedling.


3. A single unopened bud.


4. A cross-section of the fruit showing seeds.


5. A single seed. 6–7. Coiled or spiral elements, likely showing developmental stages of tendrils or parts of the seed pod.




Botanical Classification:

Family: Capparidaceae

Species: Capparis spinosa L.

German name: “Dorniger Kapernstrauch” (Thorny Caper Bush)



This plant is well known for its edible flower buds (capers), often used in Mediterranean cuisine. The drawing is both artistic and scientific, meant to educate about the morphology and anatomy of the species.

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This is a beautifully detailed botanical illustration of Capparis spinosa L., commonly known as the caper bush. The drawing appears to be from a vintage scientific reference, as suggested by the meticulous line work and labeling. Description: Main Subject (Center): A flowering branch of Capparis spinosa is shown, displaying: Oval-shaped green leaves with prominent veins. A large white flower with numerous long, delicate stamens tipped in yellow-green. Several round flower buds and unopened buds along the stem. Labeling: The image includes several labeled parts: 1. A cross-section of the flower’s ovary. 2. A young bud or seedling. 3. A single unopened bud. 4. A cross-section of the fruit showing seeds. 5. A single seed. 6–7. Coiled or spiral elements, likely showing developmental stages of tendrils or parts of the seed pod. Botanical Classification: Family: Capparidaceae Species: Capparis spinosa L. German name: “Dorniger Kapernstrauch” (Thorny Caper Bush) This plant is well known for its edible flower buds (capers), often used in Mediterranean cuisine. The drawing is both artistic and scientific, meant to educate about the morphology and anatomy of the species.

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This is a beautifully detailed botanical illustration of Capparis spinosa L., commonly known as the caper bush. The drawing appears to be from a vintage scientific reference, as suggested by the meticulous line work and labeling. Description: Main Subject (Center): A flowering branch of Capparis spinosa is shown, displaying: Oval-shaped green leaves with prominent veins. A large white flower with numerous long, delicate stamens tipped in yellow-green. Several round flower buds and unopened buds along the stem. Labeling: The image includes several labeled parts: 1. A cross-section of the flower’s ovary. 2. A young bud or seedling. 3. A single unopened bud. 4. A cross-section of the fruit showing seeds. 5. A single seed. 6–7. Coiled or spiral elements, likely showing developmental stages of tendrils or parts of the seed pod. Botanical Classification: Family: Capparidaceae Species: Capparis spinosa L. German name: “Dorniger Kapernstrauch” (Thorny Caper Bush) This plant is well known for its edible flower buds (capers), often used in Mediterranean cuisine. The drawing is both artistic and scientific, meant to educate about the morphology and anatomy of the species.