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@kewgardens Such a gorgeous bloom! Anne Henslow Barnard created a beautiful illustration of the rose of Venezuela (Brownea grandiceps) for Curtis's Botanical Magazine, Vol. 106 (1880). Found in @BioDivLibrary: https://t.co/3JU9kH3m5n -- #HerNaturalHistory
Happy #NationalTeaDay! #Tea (Camellia sinensis) has been consumed for hundreds of years. #SciArt from Köhler's Medizinal-Pflanzen, Vol. 2 (1883-1914). View more in @BioDivLibrary with thanks to the Raven Library of the @mobotgarden for digitizing: https://t.co/UD65VDx2mJ
Giant Granadilla (Passiflora quadrangularis). #SciArt from Revue Horticole (1855). View more in @BioDivLibrary with thanks to Harvard Botany Libraries for digitizing: https://t.co/epQYwA47NZ
Celebrating more #MagnoliaMadness with @SIGardens! These stunning Campbell's #magnolias (Magnolia campbellii) were drawn by Walter Hood Fitch for Joseph Dalton Hooker's Illustrations of Himalayan Plants (1855) in @BioDivLibrary via @MoBotGarden: https://t.co/JLJofHiJ6s
@oak_spring An excellent choice for #FantasticFloraFriday! These wonderful Amazon #WaterLilies have held the fascination of many in natural history. I particularly like the water bird strolling across one of the large leaves. #FantasticFlora #FloraFriday
Happy #LunarNewYear! Wishing you resiliency, strength, and good health in the #YearOfTheOx. #SciArt by Walter Crane (1845-1915) for his Flowers from Shakespeare's Garden (1909), in @BioDivLibrary with thanks to @SILibraries for digitizing: https://t.co/hw50v3cRcF
@MycoBookClub @mauromycota @BioDivLibrary #WomenInScienceDay Elizabeth Twining included fungi in her Illustrations of the Natural orders of Plants (1868), in @BioDivLibrary thanks to @IllinoisLibrary: https://t.co/klmfW7J4pu
@MycoBookClub @mauromycota @BioDivLibrary #WomenInScienceDay Ivy Massee illustrated her father's works, including British Fungi (c1911): https://t.co/sYboLtNy8w. Here are 4 of the 40 colored plates in @BioDivLibrary
Happy #FloraFriday! Pink quills (Tillandsia lindenii), a native Peruvian airplant, are widely cultivated as houseplants. #Sciart by Faguet for Revue Horticole (1878). View in @BioDivLibrary with thanks to @HarvardLibrary Botany Libraries for digitizing: https://t.co/3jK2lGDSOe