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Advert for Amorphophallus Campanulatus, plant seeds 1891
Amorphophallus Campanulatus, two or three feet across, with spotted stem which rises several feet and unfolds at the top an umbel of beautiful palm-like foliage which spreads out several feet like an umbrella. John Lewis Childs, Floral Park in the U.S.A, supplied seed and bulbs for planting. Date: 1891
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1891 Amorphophallus Bulbs Childs Gardening Lewis Packets Planting Seeds Unusual Usual
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Step into the enchanting world of Victorian-era horticulture with this advertisement for Amorphophallus Campanulatus seeds, available from the esteemed John Lewis Childs of Floral Park in the United States. Dated back to 1891, this advertisement showcases the exotic beauty of this unusual plant, with its two or three-foot-wide, spotted stem that rises several feet and unfurls at the top an umbrella-like umbel of stunning palm-like foliage. The vibrant, green leaves spread out several feet, creating a breathtaking spectacle reminiscent of an exotic jungle. John Lewis Childs, a renowned horticulturist and supplier of seeds and bulbs during the late 19th century, offered the opportunity for garden enthusiasts to cultivate this rare and intriguing plant in their own gardens. The advertisement features a detailed illustration of the Amorphophallus Campanulatus, inviting the viewer to imagine the thrill of growing this unique specimen. The advertisement's text reads, "Amorphophallus Campanulatus. Two or three feet across. With spotted stem which rises several feet and unfolds at the top an umbrella of beautiful palm-like foliage which spreads out several feet like an umbrella. John Lewis Childs, Floral Park in the U.S.A, supplies seed and bulbs for planting." This advertisement is a fascinating glimpse into the past, offering a glimpse into the world of gardening during the Victorian era and the desire for the unusual and exotic in horticulture. The Amorphophallus Campanulatus, with its striking appearance, continues to captivate gardeners and plant enthusiasts today, making this advertisement a valuable piece of horticultural history.
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