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In the bleak midwinter: sea holly from Woodville's Medical Botany, 1832.
One of the best British scientific botanical artists of the 20th century - Stella Ross Craig (1906-2006) illustrated over 1,300 species in her monumental Drawings of British Plants series (1948-1973) #WomenArtists #UKPlants #Botany #BNH
#17th - Continuing the nativity theme this weekend, next economic botany specimen on the countdown is Myrrh. This piece dates from 1871 and was traded in Zanzibar
If you're visiting @NHM_London tomorrow, join me at @NatureLive in the Attenborough studio at 12.30 or 14.30 to learn about the world our stegosaur lived in #palaeobotany
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#AdventBotany2014 Day 11 - Christmas rose - not a rose, and rarely in flower for #Christmas https://t.co/2ul6z2K1s1
Bringing botany to London Zoo tomorrow, speaking about my adventures in #TheOrchidHunter for #Wallmas
Lily (Lilium philadelphicum).
#botany #sciart #botanicalillustration #naturalhistory #photorealism #illustration
Moosewood (Acer pensylvanicum). Also known as striped maple.
#photorealism #sciart #drawing #naturalhistory #illustration #botanicalillustration #botany #trees
meet daisy, the protagonist of an upcoming project!
she's a young dryad who loves botany and her friends!
The Watts's Shark of Sydney Cove. The Voyage of Governor Phillip to Botany Bay 1789. https://t.co/mHdfm0Jk4X Via @BioDivLibrary @NHM_London
This species, Centaurea amblensis, is an endemism of the Iberian peninsula. It was described by #Graells in 1859 #Botany #Asteraceae #SciArt
First call for #AdventBotany2017 https://t.co/OkLcScQYcR can you add to the 75 advent posts from 2014-2016? @JSTORPlants @BSBIbotany
I would be remiss if I didn't mention some of @notdeadorgone's #paleobotany #sciart, as seen on ART Evolved blog - https://t.co/egwBDOF4YK
Annual #Ethnobotany Lecture coming up at Kew 10 Oct, 17:00 - looking forward to Roy Ellen from @KentSAC "In the footsteps of Rumphius"
Commissions of a client's two sylvari characters! #art #myart #gw2 #guildwars2 #botany
The history of photography is closely linked with botany. A good example: Wm Henry Fox Talbot! Via @bodleianlibs and @mediamuseum #HistSci