Frontispiece by jan wandelaar (1690-1759) of linnaeus, c. (1738), hortus cliffortianus. The plate shows mother earth, seated on a lion and lioness, holding the keys to the garden. At her feet are a pot with cliffortia and a plan of the hartekamp garden. To the left a negress brings her an aloe from africa, an arabian woman offers coffea arabica from asia and a befeathered american indian brings hernandia from america. On a pedestal is a bust, possibly portraying george clifford. On the right is a banana in flower and fruit. A young god apollo, with the head of linnaeus, steps forward, bringing light in his left hand and with his right hand casting aside the shroud of darkness around the goddess. Underfoot he tramples the dragon of falsehood, a reference to the counterfeit hydra at hamburg exposed as a fraud by linnaeus while on his way to holland. (desription summarized from stearn, w. T. , (1957), in ray society, species plantarum, a facsimile of the first edition: 46). Date: 1738.
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