Deutschlands flora in abbildungen nach der natur, Bd. 15 (1834) https://t.co/aBCjCbPAE3 via

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If you are in Melbourne this looks good end of April: https://t.co/xmjvent2Au
IMAGE: Sofia Sabbagh. 2018. leaves, ink, paint on paper. 19 x 68 cm. https://t.co/U99MFOZtLg

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With more than 5.000 items from images, drawings, manuscripts, and books of plants, flowers, seeds and more, our botany collection is a genuinely inspiring content for our Discover more https://t.co/V6vomHgNJw

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After entering an entirely different world with non-magical plants, Botanya finds magic in tulips from their beauty. She also uses their petals for.. things. Must be another Elven thing. Art is made by @/ItsSmiz UwU

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Anne Henslow Barnard (1833-1899) created gorgeous botanical View more of her work from publications digitized and contributed to : https://t.co/htVvZfRMTP --

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In this study: What happens when you look VERY, VERY CLOSELY at the surface of a leaf (and repeat for 17 related species), searching for ecological patterns and hints of the evolutionary past...
https://t.co/WFNaXlCmOr

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Calling undergrads & alumni curious about & more! Kick off your by applying to our Postgraduate in Apply by April 1: https://t.co/KymCtatki3.

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Red dead nettle, Lamium purpureum⁣⠀
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Plant of the week! What's .winter doing?⁣⠀
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Cecile Pfulb-Kastner (Early 20th C.) created botanical View more of her work from publications digitized and contributed to : https://t.co/eXA9emo7nk --

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Flip through the pages of 'Flora's lexicon : an interpretation of the language and sentiment of flowers' (1840) 💐 including an outline of & poetical introduction by Waterman, Catharine H. via https://t.co/UOONXBctBJ

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You need money for travel and research. We've got money to give for travel and research. So what are you waiting for? Apply today (some deadlines are tomorrow!) at https://t.co/dyOCp7hQrh!

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Clarissa Munger Badger (1806-1889) created botanical View more of her work from publications digitized and contributed to : https://t.co/bZLQkhvfQh --

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Somerset described her work as “my innocent diversion of gardening.” Historical documents, however, reveal that she was far from a hobbyist, but rather a knowledgeable botanist who set up experiments & documented results. https://t.co/HbIqySPg7A

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Eliza Brightwen wrote to Eleanor Ormerod in 1895 congratulating her on her pioneering work in agricultural zoology + chemistry. The letter connects two inspiring who both contributed economic specimens to Kew.

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I’ve been to ’s glass flower exhibit many times. Still blows my mind.

4000 models, 847 species.

Commissioned by the university for teaching botany and created by the Czech father and son Leopold and Rudolf Blaschka 1887 through 1936.

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Fascinated by the power of to shape human This summer, spend 4 weeks exploring the intersections of & more at our funded Plant program w/ . Share with your students & classmates! https://t.co/G0qxXGX8vk

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