Journal of Experimental Botany - Behemoth Realms Post №8

Crocus Sativus
Project: Behemoth Realms
Series: Journal of Experimental Botany
Mix Media on A3 Paper
2015 Inspiration: Crocus sativus






Crocus sativus is a very beautiful, brightly colored plant with multi-functional properties and it is commonly known as Saffron.

Saffron service to humanity began more than 1400 BC to date, it was and still is used as a seasoning, very famous for its coloring properties.

It also makes its appearance in perfumery and ancient medicine.


For this execution, the paint has been contaminated with acrylic gold pigment; just like gold's, Saffron "extraction" is expensive.

Crocus sativus, is NOT to be confused with Colchicum, they look similar, they are both beautiful, but the latter is toxic.




  • category : PHOTOGRAPHY
  • location / year : ENGLAND| 2013
  • camera : FUJIFILM - FINEPIX S1500





There are more than 160 varieties of Colchicum, all 160 are toxic.
Read more: Colchicum

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