The Blood-Stained Helcia
Posted on February 5, 2011, 11:44AM.
The Blood-Stained Helcia, Helcia Sanguinolenta (Lidnley). Ecuador. Serre Temperee-Froide. Etab. Lith. de L. Stroobant, a Gand. This work comes from Ghent (Gand) “The City of Flowers” and back in the 1800's was the center of Horticulture in the world. Ghent is the historic capital of Flanders and one of Belgium’s oldest cities.
Tags: Collections, Ecuador, Flower, Helcia, Sanguinolenta, Botanicals
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