Happy Morning Glory (Ipomoea tricolor). by A. Vasset for Revue Horticole (1922). View more in via Harvard Botany Library of and : https://t.co/Db8ZdTOyrU Explore more from this issue: https://t.co/MGLShOHE83

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🌺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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Some good news about some super rare bumblebees - B richardsiellus was known from probably < 10 individuals world-wide, but surveys last summer by Kunming Institute of Botany and Beijing's Institute of Zoology found it to be locally common in just a few sites in SE Tibet!

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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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🌿BOTANY COMMISSION SLOT🌿
Really need some help atm.
Looking for more botany work!
Start at $100, price negotiable with complexity!
Please feel free to DM me if your interested!
And yes! I can do human characters too!!

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The Unfinished Masterpieces of Leonardo Da Vinci. Leonardo was obsessed with anatomy, botany, flight, architecture & military design. the result being that he rarely completed his artistic commissions - for example Virgin and Child with St. Anne and John the Baptist (1507-08)

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One of the few genera in the Lamiaceae that grow as shrubs is Conradina (Cumberland false rosemary), which has one species of, C. verticillata. Leaves of these plants are linear, <3cm long, are clustered, & appear whorled.

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The theme today is birthday folklore! We love this illustration of a honeysuckle by Mary Ann Stebbing - the traditional birth flower if your birthday falls in June. Honeysuckle is an excellent source of food for & it smells glorious!

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Happy Japanese Holly (Cyrtomium falcatum). from Edward Step, Favourite Flowers of Garden and Greenhouse, Vol. 4 (1897). View more in via : https://t.co/DS8eJU7sTj --

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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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A bit different here!
I’m a botany gore artist, and really wish I could draw it all the time!

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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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This lush and richly-colored sarsaparilla illustration comes from Robert Bentley's Medicinal plants (1880). Sarsaparilla was touted to have many medicinal uses, including helping with skin problems.

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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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Latest blog is about the anatomy of the Rosehip

https://t.co/CkgaUildwh…/botanical-illustration-rosehi…/

Botany can be complicated, but learning about the structure of plants is so cool.

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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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