Nouvelle flore coloriée de poche des Alpes et des Pyrénées, Paris, Klincksieck, 1906-1912, Alps, Plants, Pyrenees, A botanical illustration showcasing the Leontodon pyrenaicus, commonly known as the Lion's Tooth of the Pyrenees. The design features a singular bright yellow flower standing tall above a rosette of long, narrow green leaves. The leaves are characterized by serrated edges and prominent veins, emerging directly from the ground. Beneath the flower, a detailed depiction highlights the plant's preferred habitat, which includes siliceous lawns and scree, often found at altitudes ranging from 600 to 2,900 meters. This illustration is a part of a larger collection aimed at documenting various flora.
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