Bromella pinguin, a botanical illustration created between 1805 and 1816 by Pierre Joseph Redouté, depicting the plant known as Bromelia Pinguin or Ananas sauvage. The artwork was published in Paris by Chez l'Auteur and printed by Didot Jeune. It is part of a multipart monograph focused on botany, specifically leaves and flowers, and belongs to the category of lilies
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