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Rhododendron protistum section, underneath  

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Resource ID

3894

Access

Open

Contributed by

Leonie Paterson

Metadata
Default

Unapproved image

Yes

Credit

Lynsey Wilson

Recognised

Tree
Art
Natural material
Table
Wood
Circle
Soil
Rock
Ingredient
Artifact

RBGE Copyright

Yes

Date (Original Item)

15 March 31

Date (Digital Asset)

15 May 17

Keywords/Tags

Rhododendron

Brief Description

Rhododendron protistum / Rhododendron giganteum section held in the RBGE Archives. It was collected by George Forrest's collectors in Yunnan, China in March 1931 and sent to the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh to be displayed in the Museum there.

DAM Collection

Library & Archives

Has people?

No

AI description

The image features a large, flat piece of wood, likely a cross-section of a tree trunk. The surface is smooth with a natural, rustic appearance, showcasing the wood's grain and texture. The edges are irregular, reflecting the organic shape of the tree. The color is a warm, light brown, with darker streaks and knots that add character. The background is black, which contrasts with the wood, highlighting its natural beauty.

RBGE Ref. No.

GB235FRG_10_1_1

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