The Watts's Shark of Sydney Cove. The Voyage of Governor Phillip to Botany Bay 1789. https://t.co/mHdfm0Jk4X Via

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This species, Centaurea amblensis, is an endemism of the Iberian peninsula. It was described by in 1859

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Its the Big Botanical Draw this Sunday 11 - 3. Lots of inspiring and fun arty things to do. All ages. Free

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First call for https://t.co/OkLcScQYcR can you add to the 75 advent posts from 2014-2016?

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I would be remiss if I didn't mention some of 's as seen on ART Evolved blog - https://t.co/egwBDOF4YK

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Hill's 'Exotic Botany' (1759) depicts plants grown in the hothouses of Hill's patron, Lord Northumberland https://t.co/CDv5NBGQBb via

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We're very interested in learning more about a scientist who studied botany and made this stunning sketch

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7. PotterSona/Witch Vipsie (part 1)
>doesn't worry too much about politics
>really loves botany
>loves professor Trelawney and Divination

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Elinor Vallentin illustrated Falkland Islands botany for her 1921 book w/ Enid Cotton https://t.co/wyiBxBD8v4 via

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The Spotted Opossum from "The voyage of Governor Phillip to Botany Bay" 1789. https://t.co/7yvDUxgy95

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Christopher Dresser, designer and botanist, sent specimens to the Kew Museum of Economic Botany in 1860. Great moment!

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James SowerbyのBritish Botanyより、タンポポ。1790年代製作、手彩色銅版画。綿毛の表現。

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