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John Martyn's "Historia plantarum rariorum" (1728-[1737]) was the first flower book to be printed in color. It was devoted to new species growing at the Chelsea Physic Garden and the Cambridge Botanic Garden. View it in #BHLib via @NYBG: https://t.co/UxftckFzT4 #BotanicMonday
Antagonista favorito de un comic.
Dr Doom es el tio mas flipao sobre la faz de la tierra y encima se lo monta superbien rollo suplantar a dios. Mucho más majete que Reed Richards y encima es que se pica enseguida y esta triste pero enfadado. 10/10
"Icones plantarum rariorum Horti Regii Botanici Berolinensis" (1840-44) illustrates & describes new or little-known plants grown at the Berlin Botanic Gardens. This #RareBook has recently been digitized in #BHLib thanks to @Kew_LAA: https://t.co/Yvf8lELQEW #SciArt #BotanicMonday
Facsimile illustrations from Historia Plantarum by Swiss botanist, physician, and linguist, Conrad Gessner (1516-1565). @OslerLibrary #mcgillrarebooks #FridayFeeling #Summer2018 https://t.co/mUi9AUI6V2
Plantar algo y olvidarse
#illustration #ilustration #digitalart https://t.co/LivI5bpN6H
Analyses florum e diversis plantarum generibus (1790) https://t.co/IwmuDx9NZf @BioDivLibrary
Explore plant morphology through #SciArt for #BotanicMonday with August Batsch's "Analyses florum e diversis plantarum generibus" (1790), in #BHLib via @HarvardLibrary: https://t.co/H50cnSWFTJ #botany #plantsci
Plantar buenos recuerdos hace de la tierra un lugar distinto. #EarthDay
I just discovered today that plantar fibromatosis, aka Ledderhose disease, is in fact NOT named after the German leather breeches, but rather after 19th century German surgeon Georg Ledderhose (1855-1925).
From "Description des plantes d'Amérique" by Plumier (1693) & "Species Plantarum" by #Linnaeus (1753) to date, #Passiflora laurifolia is still stirring discussions.
A new lectotype proposed in research just published with us: ttps://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.95.22324 #Botany
another week, another PLANTARE card 🔴✨ ► https://t.co/3Ai7XBr1Nx
John Martyn's "Historia plantarum rariorum" (1728-[1737]) was the first flower book to be printed in color. It was devoted to new species growing at the Chelsea Physic Garden and the Cambridge Botanic Garden. View it in #BHLib via @NYBG: https://t.co/geEEQKeu2i #FloraFriday
new PLANTARE card ✨🌲 ► https://t.co/CvxxsYM9yX
a holiday PLANTARE card is up! ✨🎄 ►https://t.co/5idUS9JTwu
a minty, fresh-out of-the-head PLANTARE card ✨🌿 ► https://t.co/i0dp2cPeVC
YEET another PLANTARE card for this week 🔴✨ ► https://t.co/0j7NSLnt8N
new PLANTARE card up! 🌸✨ ► https://t.co/QHV4b2rsGn
heya heya! new PLANTARE card! ✨ ► https://t.co/nMQD6kygaV
another week, another PLANTARE card ✨ ► https://t.co/Ixtf7u4zjQ
spoopy new card on the PLANTARE Project 💀 💜 ► https://t.co/a7nLetRClW