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Find us on BlueSky! Humanities research center, garden, and museum affiliated with @Harvard in Georgetown, DC.
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Offering an array of immersive opportunities for Harvard students interested in the including development, and

Application info: https://t.co/Qc0FKqsKTW

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Happy In China, oranges or orange trees around this time symbolize good luck.

Chinese fruit names alongside Malay, Dutch, and Portuguese in this volume suggest its production during European colonization of the East Indies.

🎨: https://t.co/p5TGx9dPWS

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with coloring pages inspired by botanical illustrations from MARGARET MEE: PORTRAITS OF PLANTS, like this flower (Strelitzia reginae) by Augusta Robley.

🌼Download the and learn more in the online exhibit at: https://t.co/SoKowo4Vdc

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Have you heard? We're on Secret DC's "18 DC Museums You Can Visit From The Comfort of Your Own Home," which calls our grounds "a work of art in and of itself."

Roam our gardens in your coziest sweatpants in our virtual garden tour: https://t.co/BrEWlf4BFN

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The Venus flytrap’s perceived transgression of taxonomic boundaries separating plants from animals fascinates us, feeding our appetite for beauty, horror, & fantasy.

Meet the January Plant of the Month, in collaboration with : https://t.co/BUax3eFkBd

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was introduced to England In 1650, and technological innovations in transportation and cultivation of tea plants to meet growing demand shaped geopolitics for centuries.

Explore the plant behind the beverage in honor of https://t.co/nBkwEadEuk

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On we're reminded of the "entangled bank" of environmental relationships by this Margaret Mee portrait of Philodendron Rio Negro Amazonas, depicting the plant interacting with its environment.

From our PORTRAITS OF PLANTS exhibit: https://t.co/RYX0GaxAWf

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On celebrate the joys of growing up and changing! Aligned with the Arts Framework, our Flower Garden Curricular Support encourages students to reflect their own personal growth by observing a flower garden.

https://t.co/8KLQ10WpiB

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This contemporary photograph of Las Monjas at was taken by Jay A. Frogel to match an 1844 lithograph of the same monument. View a composite photo of the two moments in time to see how 150 years of history have changed these stones: https://t.co/mfx2noKSWj.

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