# # Identification: # # * Title: "Spiny carrots" # * Page: f11r = BE (Rene) = p021 (Stolfi) # * Folio: f11 # * Panels: f11r # * Bifolio: bB3 = f11+f14 # * Quire: B (Rene) = II (Beinecke) # # Attributes: # # * Language: A (Currier) # * Hand: 1 (Currier) # * Subsets: H (Rene), hea (Stolfi) # * Subject: herbal # * Colors: b,green (Reeds), blue(flower) (Rene) # * Plant: 20 (Petersen) # # Description: # # Three plants with entwined leaves and carrot-like roots, # which take up the bottom 3/4 of the page. # # Two paragraphs (unit µ{P}) with 3.5 and 2.4 lines, at the top of # the page, left- and right-justified. # # * Root: long, unbranched, carrot-like, gradually tapering to a point. # Vertical at first, they bend inwards, cross over each other, # and end horizontally neat the opposite edge of the page. # Textured with short dashes, their outlines covered with # barbs directed upwards. # * Stem: short, thick, vertical, ends suddenly. # * Leaves: rounded with scalloped edges, densely packed like scales. # Stalk: curved, coplanar with leaf, attached to leaf center and # directly to top of stem. # * Flowers: many, lily-shaped, with three visible petals, only their # corollas poking out of the dense canopy. # # The leaves fo the three plants are merged into a single rounded canopy. # Below the canopy, between the stems of the first two plants, # there is a pair of isolared leaves, apparently pressed together. # Their stems bend down in semicircles and join into a single stem # that attaches to the two leaves from above. Another pair of # similarly merged leaves connects the second plant to the third. # # The roots are painted with faint orange-brown color, overlaid with # a few rough strokes of a darker but still transparent color. The # stems and leafstalks are roughly painted with light transparent # yellow. Some of leaves are crudely painted with olive green # watercolor of varying density, giving the canopy a spotted # apeparance. The fowers are roughly painted with strong dark blue # watercolor. # # There is a hole in the vellum, right in the middle of the canopy, # taking up most of one leaf. # # Comments: # # The upward-pointing barbs in the roots are peculiar. # The joining of the plants by shared leaves may have # symbolic value, but could be a representation of # strawberry-like reproduction by shoots. # # References: # # # Last edited on 1999-12-12 02:34:31 by stolfi