Create a meticulous black and white botanical illustration of antelope bitterbrush (Purshia tridentata), shown with no background. Depict a mature, low-spreading shrub with many slender, twisting, and gnarled branches—these branches vary in density, being sparse and open in some areas while relatively dense and interwoven elsewhere. Small spur-shoots protrude from main stems. Render leaves in clusters along spur-shoots and alternately along branchlets. Each leaf should be wedge-shaped (cuneate), measuring about 4–20 mm long and 2–12 mm wide, with three pronounced, rounded lobes at the tip and edges tightly rolled under. Leaves are thick, fan-shaped, sometimes very deeply cleft, with their surfaces densely covered with fine hairs for a fuzzy texture. Leaf clusters can be sparse on the older, thicker branches and more concentrated on younger twigs. Show numerous solitary flowers with simple five-petal structures at branch ends. Depict elliptical seed pods on branch tips. The illustration should make use of monochrome linework and subtle shading, highlighting the contrast between leaf clusters and branch openness, while omitting all background or color See more