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Happy #feralfriday ! Don’t mind if we just slip in a small doodle, haha nothing to see here- https://t.co/CcWCeT6rf2
#wolexarch
#blaschkaeveryday is #octocoralFriday! [Hi! @echinoblog] Another Savigny inspired model...Tubipora hemprichi [16] made out of small glass tubes connected by a membrane and sprinkle with tiny green flowers @corningmuseum @Cornell @aquariummuseum
🌻Need flower garden inspo? Or just a pretty picture for #FloralFriday?
In the 1820s, Heinrich Link & Friedrich Otto documented selected plants in the Berlin Botanic Garden, giving us some gorgeous blooms.
Find the whole work in @BioDivLibrary: https://t.co/Fh3ScaN2hM
Ammonite Fractals for #FractalFriday + #FossilFriday! —Check out the #fractal suture patterns found inside fossilized #ammonite shells. https://t.co/tzCleES4of #OpenAccess
🍥Fractals in Nature! —"#Fractals are objects in which the same patterns occur again and again at different scales and sizes." —https://t.co/sAfwHoYgvK #FractalFriday
Happy #FridayThe13th
#BlackCatsRule #AdoptDontShop #RescuesRock #FeralFriday
Have a blessed day 💕🐾
And just like that it's #floralfriday again! This week I made a blue bouquet in a decorative coffee pot. It's part of a series I'm doing in the run up to Mother's Day, and I want to keep the background colours quite soft. I'm also part of the way through… https://t.co/CmZcONiVZJ
More bums this time for #FloatzalFriday featuring @KoalFloatzel Floatzal
For #FloralFriday, here's a Rushy Tetratheca from "Zoology and botany of New Holland and the isles adjacent" by George Shaw, 1793. (Tetratheca juncea #BlackeyedSusan #PinkBells) https://t.co/EXCMIhFdlu via
@BioDivLibrary @HarvardLibrary
#FlowersintheLibrary
Working on this 'Floral Romance' design featuring champagne camellia, daphne branches and a scatter of crocus for #floralfriday2020. Just trying to decide whether to redraw the camellia to have a more structured shape like some of the other varieties... … https://t.co/JyehnacBuy
Happy #PhytochemicalFriday! Rotenone - an isoflavone highly toxic to fish and insects - is found in some plants in the bean family, including jicama (Pachyrhizus erosus). Historically, such plants were crushed and put in ponds, compelling fish to the surface for easy capture.
Happy #FannibalFriday #Fannibals 🍷🔪🦌
Another great scene from #Hannibal S3 E10. Have some smol rag doll Will in the vicious grip💪 of Francis.🀄️
#Hannibal #WillGrahm #FrancisDolarhyde #AndtheWomanClothedinSun #SaveHannibal