When you’re keying out a plant, and you think you found it... 😂🌸📔🌿☘️🤣

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14 September 2019 marked the 250th anniversary of the birth of renowned Prussian naturalist Alexander von Humboldt who commissioned this fine illustration of Musa sativa by French botanist and artist P.J.F.Turpin (1775-1840)

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Commission complete for Taylor/ZestyPizza of his Shadowrunner, Urushi - a businessman with a deadly interest in botany.

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shiitsuei's one and only hobby is botany 💐these aren't toxic, but he has lots of ones that are.

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Thank you to all the amazing people I met at cos comic con, the support is more than I ever expected <3 I’ll be at fanx Salt Lake City next week too so hopefully I’ll get to meet some of you there!

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Meet Anira, princess of the South! As the South is left in the wastelands with little access to plasma to make firearm ammo, Anira dedicated herself to the study of botany, using poisonous plants to design new weaponry for her people. Poison needles are her own weapon of choice.

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Hi again
I'm Lianne, an illustrator interested in botany, sprites, and conservation! I love to create illustrations for books, products, and anything that involves nature💫

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'Morning Tones Purple II' Canvas Wall Art | https://t.co/crLp7ocZZU | Daphne Brissonnet studied botany before she became an artist. As a self-taught artist, Daphne continues to refine her skills by attending workshops in France and the US as well as closer to her home in Canada.

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There is something really rewarding about seeing your collections through their journey from field to cabinet. Pictured: Lilium, Rhexia, Drosera, Hibiscus.

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Gunnera peltata

From The Atlas of Poetic Botany by Francis Hallé (2018)
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LYCANTHROPIC BOTANY (2): Wolfsbane, or aconite, has historically been used as medicine. Ovid describes it as emerging from the dripping saliva of Cereberus. It has been depicted as both a cure and cause of werewolfism.
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Apply now for 2020-2021 Plant Humanities Contribute to a , , & initiative exploring & more: https://t.co/LcmBwPvVSo.

📷: 1812 French book illustrated with watercolor/gouache. https://t.co/HWA0xTJ0FY

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was searching for ways of characterizing and modeling plants and discovered the fascinating world of algorithmic botany https://t.co/pAVDKaWhbk

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I may have gone to a garden centre ... and I may have bought a couple of plants ... and I may not have room for them ... but I'm sure it'll all be fine. 😅

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We're enamored of the orange of this nasturtium from William Curtis' Botanical magazine (vol. 1, 1793)

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Wife of Bungaree, Queen Cora Gooseberry, died in 1853. She was buried in the Presbyterian section of the Devonshire Street Cemetery (now Central Station), and was later moved to the Botany Pioneer Park in 1901.

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earth tribe is still underrepresented! here is torvan, a big botany boy @ the university🌱📖

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Just published in paperback and on offer – Darwin's Most Wonderful Plants: Darwin's Botany Today https://t.co/0o5qFtTDgr

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Here at Pendel Labs, we've been discovering breakthroughs on the science of Hypertrophic Botany — the studying of plant life to mimic muscle tissues. In this case, they modified dense cotton, and it was so successful that they stuffed it onto a teddy bear.

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