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Potato, 1640
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Potato, 1640
Potato, 1640. The Potato (Solanum tuberosum) is native to South America. Introduced into Europe in the 16th century by the Spanish, it had become a major food crop by the end of the 17th century. Woodcut showing foliage, flowers, fruit and underground tubers, from Theatrum Botanicum by John Parkinson. (London, 1640)
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Botany Horticulture Leaf Leaves Potato Potatoes Root Root Vegetable Tuber Vegetable Vegetables Ann Ronan Pictures John Parkinson Parkinson Solanum Tuberosum
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This print, titled "Potato, 1640" offers a glimpse into the fascinating history of this humble root vegetable. Native to South America, the potato made its way to Europe in the 16th century thanks to Spanish explorers. By the end of the 17th century, it had become a vital food crop on the continent. The woodcut image showcases various aspects of the potato plant with meticulous detail. From its lush foliage and delicate flowers to its underground tubers, every element is beautifully captured by John Parkinson's skilled hand. This print is part of "Theatrum Botanicum" an esteemed botanical publication from London in 1640. As we observe this monochrome masterpiece, we are reminded of humanity's deep connection with nature and our relentless pursuit of sustenance through agriculture. The potato represents not only a staple food source but also a symbol of scientific exploration and horticultural advancements during that era. Ann Ronan Pictures has preserved this remarkable piece for us to appreciate centuries later. It serves as a testament to John Parkinson's contribution to botany and his dedication to documenting plants for future generations. Let us marvel at this snapshot from history—where art meets science—and reflect on how something as ordinary as a potato can hold such significance in shaping our world today.
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