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"The roots of a scientist" Beautifully written and compelling story of a young Peruvian scientist's life with plants by @allasicanales @NHM_Denmark @kewscience https://t.co/lPmRyxpmsi
Kudos to the @NHM_Library for putting loads of historic images online *public domain and hi-res* - a great resource! #OpenGLAM #OpenAccess https://t.co/CTay7AYtSg
@Botanygeek @simon_schama Still Life with Asparagus, Adriaen Coorte, 1697 @rijksmuseum
Heavily subsidised course in June 2020: PIONEERS OF NATURAL HISTORY ILLUSTRATION at @oak_spring https://t.co/WCE2vcqp2L
Congrats to Sita Reddy, editor of this special issue of MARG on botanical illustration in India. Beautiful full colour, large format, book length, taking a fresh approach from Mughal times to contemporary work https://t.co/gupsGokz2Z
Not often one sees a PhD as beautiful as this - Rachel Pedder-Smith on botanical illustration (her own work) @KewScience. It is also an exceptionally interesting read: https://t.co/C9dv0fyU43 #BotanicalArt #Herbarium #SciArt
One of my conference treats is time to browse in local libraries - this is a lovely find with opium poppy, hemp and flax and hops, among others https://t.co/eR8CyPGR6h
Great opportunity to hear @andrea_wulf + Gaia Vince on Alexander von Humboldt, 30 May @sciencemuseum tickets £5 https://t.co/H06NReRSHf
Powerful, beautiful watercolours #placesofthemind excellentexhibition @britishmuseum