Tomorrow in the UK is These expanses of land filled with wildflowers are so important for our local wildlife to thrive. So let's celebrate them with some Astounding illustrations from

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The summer nature trail is a longer walk around the reserve 2.25 miles / 3.6km, rich with wildflowers, butterflies & dragonflies

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Wildflowers-Watercolor

Painting by Daniel Rauschenbach

The flowers always catching the eyes along bike trails.

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I love how tender books can be. Like soft wildflowers, like skies full of stars that ask nothing of you—offering you their beauty all the same. Reading feels almost like an antithesis to the ever-hastening hustle of modern day: you're here & listening, exhaling. More than enough.

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Welcoming some summer colors to my painting palette. Inspired by a beautiful walk among the woods and wildflowers yesterday with a good friend. Loving these copper colored accents. 💕

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A selection of meadow plants from our Edwardian botanical artist, Diana Ruth Wilson (1886-1969) - these should all be allowed to thrive!

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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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This was inspired by some wildflowers I saw running yesterday. :) 1358

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American painter, born in Brockport, New York ~ renowned for a series of more than 256 botanical paintings, depicting 350 varieties of California wildflowers ~

Alice Brown Chittenden ~ 1859~1944

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Let's celebrate seaside holidays with this montage from Edwardian botanical artist Diana Ruth Wilson

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Wildflowers in a meadow, with the warm rays of dawn glowing through the morning mist and making their translucent petals glow  as they dance spiritedly in the breeze.

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Happy Edward Step's "Wayside and Woodland Blossoms" (1895) was intended as a pocket guide to British wildflowers for non-scientific audiences. Explore it in thanks to Robarts Library ➡️ https://t.co/gza6YjzKP1 🌸🌼🌸

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We've been seeking out all things orchidaceous for this week's Caroline Maria Applebee's delicate 19th century illustration shows 2 native UK orchid species - Ophrys insectifera (fly orchid) & Ophrys apifera (bee orchid).

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Maria E. Miller was a Halifax-based teacher, artist & poet. Encouraged by local botanist Titus Smith, she painted local wildflowers & published her in "Wild Flowers of Nova Scotia" (1840-1853). Explore her work via : https://t.co/lTX9eHVqFq

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Milo is just an 8 year old kid who got ripped by plucking wildflowers and clover for his mom

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