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Find us on BlueSky! Humanities research center, garden, and museum affiliated with @Harvard in Georgetown, DC.
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Embellishing your confections for with Originally domesticated in South America, cacao spread throughout and gained prominent cultural status as far back as the Formative Period.

From our Lab: https://t.co/MBBCq5F1bG

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Preparing for the upcoming History exam? Get in some more DBQ practice with materials from our exhibition, examining artistic, political, and scientific responses to deforestation in the

Available for free download: https://t.co/BLfGfP3AGh

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aren't the first to fall for the of Cordyline—#19thCentury French designers, gardening manuals, and even fashion plates extolled the vibrant and exotic-looking plant.

Meet the Plant of the Month, with : https://t.co/kd8jOHKYpe

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Tropical foliage plants are more popular than ever, but is the present fad for frondescent and domestic a new phenomenon?

Fellow Kristan Hanson examines Cordyline, the new Plant of the Month, via : https://t.co/0do2HobC9n

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Fuchsia may call to mind the eye-popping shade of red-purple, but its name comes from a flower that was all the rage in the 19th century?

Our Initiative explores the flower's history with : https://t.co/0eu0uqlHe8

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Fellow Kristan M. Hanson studies pelargoniums in like these and their relation to gender, race, and colonialism.

More on pelargoniums in from our Lab: https://t.co/lJkqpbkPJk

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🎨: https://t.co/Tcmyxu57Dr

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We're loving the love for the Lab! Learn more about and develop skills in in our Plant Humanities Summer Program.

Applications due April 15: https://t.co/fr6dzdU0j4

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Fellow Kristan Hanson considers the popularity of and in the 19th century in the new Plant of the Month, via : https://t.co/7eGzYAU6BC

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Celebrate with John of Garland’s PARISIANA POETRIA, a new addition to the Dumbarton Oaks Library. This elegant 13th-century will teach you how to become the next VIRGIL!*

From : https://t.co/GrXzQtndbJ

*Your results may vary.

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This warm spell in DC has us dreaming about this balmy by Pierre-Auguste born in 1841. The small oil sketch depicts the village of St. Paul de Vence, a commune in southeastern France near Nice.

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