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The central woodcut depicts a lush arrangement of flowers, including daisies and emerging buds, gathered in a classical urn. This type of imagery was commonly used in early modern printing to symbolize growth, beauty, or the "flowering" of knowledge within the text.
The entire page is framed by a decorative border featuring a repeating geometric pattern of diamonds and squares, a standard stylistic choice for framing important sections of a manuscript or printed volume.