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Guess what?! We've just surpassed a quarter of a million images in our @Flickr! That's more than 250,000 nature images—free to download and reuse. Explore the collection today ➡️ https://t.co/rYHJ5JbQlP
The Magazine is most famous for its #SciArt, many of which depict plants being described and published for the first time.
You can explore the illustrations from the #PublicDomain volumes in the #BHLib @Flickr ➡️ https://t.co/RF05vXXYtC
💐 Anemone, Harebell, Spiderwort.
📝 "Thou art false, and I resign myself to my fate."
"The Floral Offering" (1847) decodes the "secret messages" conveyed by various bouquets. Explore the language of flowers in this post from our partners @chicagobotanic: https://t.co/5IEBU8SSCf
You can explore over 230K nature images in the #BHLib Flickr, all free to download and reuse ➡️ https://t.co/rYHJ5JbQlP
#SciArt #OpenAccess
French ornithologist Charles Lucien Bonaparte named over 200 bird species, including the bird of paradise Diphyllodes respublica, which he named as a statement of his republican ideals (a bold move for a nephew of Napoleon Bonaparte).
In 1880, Francis du Boulay began work on a set of hand-painted Coleoptera volumes documenting hundreds of specimens collected across Australia. Archivist Nik McGrath of @museumsvictoria shares more about these volumes, recently digitized for @bhl_au ➡️ https://t.co/H6Si2l7gUx
"Pomona Herefordiensis" (1808-1811) is freely available in #BHLib thanks to @Mann_Library. It was included as part of the 2018 #CornellCider event celebrating cider-making and apples with @Cornell_Library. Learn more ➡️ https://t.co/SLlxpwf3wZ
Want more? You can explore the entire @NYBG collection in #BHLib ➡️ https://t.co/RAO83LEhXC
Find #SciArt from NYBG books in the BHL Flickr ➡️ https://t.co/eYCqrMarS5
It's a poisonous #FloraFriday + #FungiFriday! ☠️ 🍄🌼
"A table of vegetable poisons" (1843) describes the characteristics, locales, and effects of poisonous plants & mushrooms found throughout the world. Find it in #BHLib via @mobotgarden ➡️ https://t.co/hkeH2EO3qb
@__clare__ @dhaelewa So glad to know our Library is a sanctuary for you during these stressful times. We find #SciArt to be incredibly soothing as well. You may find our @Flickr to be another welcome escape into the beauty of nature ➡️ https://t.co/IMkt3cm0jG