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Born into a prominent Nuremberg family, Magdalena Rosina Funck was only 20 when completed BLUMENBUCH, an album of 297 #watercolors of flowers like this "English Narciß."
Browse the album's astounding floral variety: https://t.co/qqJmBZ2zEA
#WomenWhoMakeBooks #WomensHistoryMonth
We're loving the love for the #PlantHumanities Lab! Learn more about #PlantHum and develop skills in #DigitalHumanities in our Plant Humanities Summer Program.
Applications due April 15: https://t.co/fr6dzdU0j4
#DH #interdisciplinary @PlantHumanities
Apply by March 1 for our summer #internships!
Offering an array of immersive opportunities for Harvard students interested in the #humanities including #archives, #PlantHumanities, #exhibition development, and #MuseumEducation.
Application info: https://t.co/Qc0FKqsKTW
Happy #LunarNewYear! In China, oranges or orange trees around this time symbolize good luck.
Chinese fruit names alongside Malay, Dutch, and Portuguese in this volume suggest its production during European colonization of the East Indies.
🎨: https://t.co/p5TGx9dPWS
#GetCreative with coloring pages inspired by botanical illustrations from MARGARET MEE: PORTRAITS OF PLANTS, like this #BirdOfParadise flower (Strelitzia reginae) by Augusta Robley.
🌼Download the #ColoringPage and learn more in the online exhibit at: https://t.co/SoKowo4Vdc
Have you heard? We're #2 on Secret DC's "18 DC Museums You Can Visit From The Comfort of Your Own Home," which calls our grounds "a work of art in and of itself."
Roam our gardens in your coziest sweatpants in our virtual garden tour: https://t.co/BrEWlf4BFN
The Venus flytrap’s perceived transgression of taxonomic boundaries separating plants from animals fascinates us, feeding our appetite for beauty, horror, & fantasy. #PlantHumanities
Meet the January Plant of the Month, in collaboration with @JSTOR_Daily: https://t.co/BUax3eFkBd
#Tea was introduced to England In 1650, and technological innovations in transportation and cultivation of tea plants to meet growing demand shaped geopolitics for centuries.
Explore the plant behind the beverage in honor of #InternationalTeaDay: https://t.co/nBkwEadEuk
On #WorldWildlifeDay, we're reminded of the "entangled bank" of environmental relationships by this Margaret Mee portrait of Philodendron Rio Negro Amazonas, depicting the plant interacting with its environment.
From our PORTRAITS OF PLANTS exhibit: https://t.co/RYX0GaxAWf
It's a great day to apply to fund your research in #Byzantine, #PreColumbian, and #Garden and #Landscape studies! Apply by November 1: https://t.co/sDX8pmVqDX
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