a couple botany posters for class n a very shrimpy maple tree??

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Giant Spider Lilies (Crinum × amabile). from Fortsetzung des Allgemeinen teutschen Garten-Magazins, Vol. 2, No. 3 (1816-17). View more in with thanks to Harvard Botany Libraries for digitizing and contributing: https://t.co/ioeIrj5ily

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The Common Fig, from Dr. John Stephenson and James Morss Churchill's Medical Botany (1836). More hi-res scans from the book at : https://t.co/ckk4UUNfPB

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Newly Discovered Orchid Strategy: Let Mushrooms Do The Work https://t.co/4hediq5s4P

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This coming Monday, 4/2 at noon, join us for a garden-themed First Mondays, showcasing our Details here (scroll down): https://t.co/hIATLdecSE

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we love this cross-section of Cordaianthus Penjoni from DH Scott's Studies in fossil 1909
https://t.co/QuMGdfqvHB

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This coming Monday, 4/2 at noon, join us for a garden-themed First Mondays, showcasing our Details here (scroll down): https://t.co/hIATLdecSE

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Red bird of paradise (Caesalpinia pulcherrima). by Sydenham Teast Edwards for Curtis's Botanical Magazine, v. 25 (1807). In via : https://t.co/BzjJKqkNVr

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For - Amanita Muscaria illustrations in a C19th medical botany text, noted as the "most active of vegetable poisons...abundant in the Highlands of Scotland". Also known for inducing strong psychedelic effects when consumed.

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Blooms from Bigelow on this warm March 1st, from his American Medical Botany, 1817

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These are drawings from some of the dissections I made at the Male and Female flowers from the Papaya Carica.
Read more about my field trip on the blog
https://t.co/upPiACybSy

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New adopt i got from a adopt trade and i loVE. Used him as a quick warm-up.
His name is kiyo (key-yo) he runs a florist shop and is a huge plant botany enthusiast. SeveryServes customer with a warm smile and a fact about the plant specimen they brought!

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Several specimens waiting to be shipped out for loan! 📦📬🌿 //

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From "Description des plantes d'Amérique" by Plumier (1693) & "Species Plantarum" by (1753) to date, laurifolia is still stirring discussions.

A new lectotype proposed in research just published with us: ttps://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.95.22324

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I found another beautiful in a later publication of Revue Horticole (1922) via Botany Libraries: https://t.co/99ItuHeHrV Such fantastic flowers!

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The Dog of New South Wales. from "Voyage of Governor Phillip to Botany Bay" 1789. https://t.co/TF2FSo2n72 via

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Rosa Alba (var Rubicunda). Illustration taken from ‘The Genus Rosa’ by E. A. Willmott. Illustrations by Alfred Parsons. Published 1914 by John Murray. London.
Harvard Botany Libraries. https://t.co/VqfWjORIAg

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From Nederlandsch Bloemwerk (Dutch Flower Arrangements) (1794). View more in with thanks to , Botany Libraries for digitizing https://t.co/ggq0Zuj5E4 -

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Paxton's magazine of botany, and register of flowering plants. By Fleming, C. J. London; Orr and Smith. 1835-1849 https://t.co/3lQpHI0eBd

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