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Embellishing your confections for #WorldBakingDay with #chocolate? Originally domesticated in South America, cacao spread throughout #Mesoamerica and gained prominent cultural status as far back as the Formative Period.
From our #PlantHumanities Lab: https://t.co/MBBCq5F1bG
Preparing for the upcoming #APWorld History exam? Get in some more DBQ practice with materials from our #PortraitsOfPlants exhibition, examining artistic, political, and scientific responses to deforestation in the #Amazon.
Available for free download: https://t.co/BLfGfP3AGh
#Plantfluencers aren't the first to fall for the #foliage of Cordyline—#19thCentury French #landscape designers, gardening manuals, and even fashion plates extolled the vibrant and exotic-looking plant.
Meet the Plant of the Month, with @JSTOR_Daily: https://t.co/kd8jOHKYpe
Tropical foliage plants are more popular than ever, but is the present fad for frondescent #houseplants and domestic #horticulture a new phenomenon?
#PlantHumanities Fellow Kristan Hanson examines Cordyline, the new Plant of the Month, via @JSTOR_Daily: https://t.co/0do2HobC9n
Fuchsia may call to mind the eye-popping shade of red-purple, but #DidYouKnow its name comes from a flower that was all the rage in the 19th century?
Our #PlantHumanities Initiative explores the flower's history with @JSTOR_Daily: https://t.co/0eu0uqlHe8
#PlantHumanities Fellow Kristan M. Hanson studies pelargoniums in #ArtHistory like these and their relation to gender, race, and colonialism.
More on pelargoniums in #history from our #PlantHum Lab: https://t.co/lJkqpbkPJk
🎨: https://t.co/x2G2xviZsx
🎨: https://t.co/Tcmyxu57Dr
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
#PlantHumanities Fellow Kristan Hanson considers the popularity of #fuchsia and #lithography in the 19th century in the new Plant of the Month, via @JSTOR_Daily: https://t.co/7eGzYAU6BC
#ArtHistory
Celebrate #WorldPoetryDay with John of Garland’s PARISIANA POETRIA, a new addition to the Dumbarton Oaks #Medieval Library. This elegant 13th-century #poem will teach you how to become the next VIRGIL!*
From @Harvard_Press: https://t.co/GrXzQtndbJ
*Your results may vary.