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Nice #Passiflora from Florae Columbiae published 1858-69, one of several items shown to visitor from @UKinColombia for @KewAmericas Monday
Happy #Easter! Theobroma cacao from Köhler's Medizinal-Pflanzen. While enjoying chocolate eggs, an image of the chocolate plant itself!
Can't make it to Kew for our JD Hooker exhibition? See amazing art from his books online thanks to @BioDivLibrary https://t.co/qUv9XeRIpw
[2/2] Her gallery at Kew is an incredible legacy & her contribution is recognised in plants that bear her name such as Crinum northianum.
Our latest #blog post looks at the work of Walter Hood Fitch, once described as an 'incomparable botanical artist' https://t.co/BO1q8ZrYEL
The snowdrop makes a welcome sight in the bleakest of winter landscapes. Galanthus nivalis from a work by François Plée published 1844-64.
Any more guesses as to the #PlantID of our #yellowpodman? We'll be tweeting the answer later today ;)
[2/2] We love this #yellowpodman Any ideas? Fisher, 1878: "I believe it belongs to the potato tribe" #teletubbies