🌺Austin the Dog
• is the boyfriend of Free
• a college student
• wanted to study the botany field
• looks tired a lot
• is in a coma

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Busy preparing new on One of the items we plan to include is beautiful catalogue of (ca. 1875).

Want to prevent its inclusion in the catalogue? Order it before tomorrow:

https://t.co/9AkLdySkwp

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The weather in Edinburgh is pretty honking today so adding some colour to a very grey day with some Virginia Snakeroot from Medical (1830s)

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Hello world of Twitter. I am searching for an artist who is able to do detailed pencil drawings of botany. I am looking to have my ficticious berry drawn in a manner similar to the blueberry detail sketch there, with cross sections , ect.

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Went and added a few deeper shadows to my red onion watercolor piece. I think I'm getting better at using dry brushing techniques!

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Henry is what some would call a potato. He's stuck in a minimum wage job despite his botany degree. He seems to have no goals outside of caring for his plant babies

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The Botany Libraries of recently digitized a beautiful volume of original orchid paintings by João Barbosa Rodrigues: "Iconographie des orchidées du Brésil". Explore the signed and dated from 1869 through 1888, in ➡️ https://t.co/AoaKrN48zk

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Infographic poster for my scientific illustration program! My topic of choice was succulent plants and what makes a succulent a succulent!

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My piece, "Mental Abuse", from my series "Emotional Botany" for mental health awareness month.

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One more pic for today! High quality scan of my small succulents! I'm slowly becoming a crazy succulent lady I'm pretty sure. 😆🌵#SciArt

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Completed version of my red onion! I had fun figuring out what colors I wanted to use to shade this specimen!

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Edelweiss, Leontopodium alpinum, is a high altitude plant made famous in the musical 'The Sound of Music'. 🎶🌱 View this botanical illustration in via our Botany Library collections: https://t.co/LvZ9bAbg9f

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And may I present to you...

Fossils, Clocks and the Origin of Angiosperms.

My latest blog post, which takes a look at a new paper, and it's overall implications for the origin of the flowering plants!

https://t.co/CdJwVg8a5e

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(May 17 OS/28 NS, 1741) in Nyköping, focused on industry in (flour, paper, rolling mills; brass foundery), herbal remedies (#Rhododendron tomentosum - against and (#Oenanthe)

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⚡ BEKI HALL ⚡ Inspired by fantasy, history and mythology throughout the creation of her work, Beki has focused on botany for her degree show work, creating an illustrated book called “Læce”. The books follows the story of a herbalist and their cat. T… https://t.co/evXUrlQXst

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from ‘The Gardeners’ Magazine of Botany’ by Thomas Moore & William P. Ayres (1851)

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Leonardo’s drawings ranged across many subjects, but they were divided in the C16th. The Royal Collection is strong in anatomy, botany, maps, horses & studies for paintings. We have few of his inventions in engineering, which are now mostly in Milan.

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