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The goat willow (Salix caprea) is native to native to Europe and western and central Asia. #SciArt from J. Sturm's "Flora von Deutschland", Bd. 4 (1905) by Ernst H.L. Krause. In #BHLib via @Kew_LAA @kewgardens: https://t.co/RT0nOgh22k
European frogbit (Hydrocharis morsus-ranae) has become invasive in eastern Canada & the northeastern United States. #SciArt from "Flora von Deutschland", Bd. 4 (1905). In #BHLib via @Kew_LAA: https://t.co/SLxJsxDQ8f #BotanicMonday
It's #CherryBlossom Season, so for #BotanicMonday we're featuring the North Japanese hill cherry (Prunus sargentii). #SciArt by Matilda Smith & lithographed by John Nugent Fitch for "Curtis's Botanical Magazine" v. 137 (1911). In #BHLib via @mobotgarden: https://t.co/cKHP6NeC4W
#Feathursday style of the Tufted Tit Tyrant (Anairetes parulus). #SciArt by John Gerrard Keulemans for Richard Crawshay, Birds of Tierra del Fuego (1907). Contributed for digitization in #BHLib by @SILibraries: https://t.co/XXY49AR8m0 -- #birds #ornithology
Blue-grey Tanager (Thraupis episcopus) for #Feathursday! #SciArt by William Swainson for his Birds of Brazil and Mexico (1841). Contributed for digitization in #BHLib by @mayrlibrary of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at @Harvard: https://t.co/HRMzDFDPOM -- #birds #ornithology
Elizabeth Twining (1805–1889) of @TwiningsTeaUK was a botanical illustrator. Explore the 1868 quarto edition of her most famous work, the two-volume "Illustrations of the Natural Order of Plants", in #BHLib via @illinoisbiolib: https://t.co/9Yvq60MzJl #WomenInScience
Derby's woolly opossum (Caluromys derbianus) is nocturnal, arboreal & solitary. Explore the species & its tracks in "Manual para el rastreo de mamíferos silvestres de México" (2012) by J.M.A. Sánchez, in #BHLib via #BHLMexico & @Conabio: https://t.co/91Rl6ZXCuE #MammalMonday
Explore the #SciArt of Mary Ann Burnett for #FloraFriday & #WomensHistoryMonth in "Plantæ utiliores" ([1839]1842-1850), presenting illustrations of "useful #plants" in art & medicine. Digitized in #BHLib by @FieldMuseum: https://t.co/5vhnsQEBxV #plantsci
Maria Sibylla Merian is remembered as one of the most significant contributors to the field of entomology. For #WomensHistoryMonth, explore her work in "Der rupsen begin", Pt. 3 (1717), in #BHLib via @GettyHub: https://t.co/3uM0f2P9eD #WomenInScience #HistSci