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Mottlecah, Eucalyptus macrocarpa. One of Australia's most beautiful & Christmassy plants. #AussieXmasTree Image: Curtis's Botanical Magazine, 1847. https://t.co/SqBIPVZlKq via @BioDivLibrary @mobotgarden @kewgardens #BHLCurtis
Bottlebrushes: a clean sweep for Australia's most Christmassy plant? #AussieXmasTree Image: Curtis's Botanical Magazine 1815. https://t.co/hstpGiQ39N via @BioDivLibrary @mobotgarden @kewgardens #BHLCurtis
Perhaps this is Australia's most Christmassy plant? Mondurup Bell, Darwinia macrostegia. #AussieXmasTree Image: Curtis's Botanical Magazine, 1855. https://t.co/El1T5xHGjW via @BioDivLibrary @mobotgarden @kewgardens #BHLCurtis
Sturt's Desert Pea: a firm favourite for Australia's most Christmassy Plant. #AussieXmasTree Image: Curtis's Botanical Magazine 1858. https://t.co/iCvCO5O4F5 via @BioDivLibrary @mobotgarden @kewgardens #BHLCurtis
Is Australia's Firewheel Tree (Stenocarpus sinuatus) our most festive plant? #AussieXmasTree Image: Curtis's Botanical Magazine, 1846. https://t.co/QvMDYnfQDN, via @BioDivLibrary @mobotgarden @kewgardens #BHLCurtis
A definite contender for Australia's most Christmassy plant: Christmas Bells, Blandfordia nobilis (from Curtis's Botanical Magazine 1817 https://t.co/zijWeHNvdn via @BioDivLibrary @mobotgarden @kewgardens) #BHLCurtis
What is Australia's most Christmassy plant? Today's suggestion: Red-flowering Gum, Corymbia ficifolia (Curtis's Botanical Magazine 1900 https://t.co/VELu4EjijQ via @BioDivLibrary @mobotgarden @kewgardens) #BHLCurtis
CERINTHE. (Cerinthe major Purpurescens). "An annual remarkable for the fingular colour of its foliage. It's flowers though not very brilliant poffefs a confiderable fhare of beauty. Both combined render it a plant worthy a place in our gardens. Curtis's Botanical Mag. Vol. 10
David Curtis's oil, 'Evening over Loch Maree', 7"x10" off to a loving new home in Yorkshire. More of DC's work here: https://t.co/PHlDJxcixw
Curtis' Big Pick: #WonderWoman #Conan 1 by @GailSimone @aaronlopresti, Matt Ryan, @DCComics @DarkHorseComics
LISTEN: https://t.co/P2Vt12fPFJ
#BotanicMonday: Rats have been found trapped within Nepenthes rajah! Curtis's Botanical Magazine, V131 (1905). https://t.co/PRc30ZQErX
Orchids ( Cattleya x whitei) for #BotanicMonday! #SciArt by Matilda Smith. Curtis's Botanical Magazine, V126 (1900) https://t.co/jzo0SgzhfT
Some more icons I've been drawing !! I've drawn the two first ones about 1 week ago but Curtis' is fresh out of the oven 🙏
The 1st 100 years of stunning illustrations from Curtis's Botanical Magazine are now on @Flickr (via @mobotgarden @BioDivLibrary) #BHLCurtis
#SciArt from "Curtis's Botanical Magazine" now in Flickr! Help us add species & geo tags. Learn more: https://t.co/BDxpYzdxik #citsci
Painted Tongue (Salpiglossis sinuata). #SciArt by William Jackson Hooker for Curtis's Botanical Magazine, Vol. 55 … https://t.co/hdqKYW7WPm
Australia's stunning Sturt's Desert Pea (from Curtis's Botanical Magazine 1858 via @BioDivLibrary @mobotgarden) https://t.co/yUG739K6C5
Thunbergia coccinea in Curtis's Botanical Magazine, 1859 https://t.co/ePK8drIs1F @BioDivLibrary
Curtis' Big Pick this week: #Namwolf #1 by podcast favorite @FabianRangelJr & @LoganFaerber. PREPARE YOUR EAR HOLES
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A fine 'Iris persica' from #Curtis' #Botanical Magazine. v1. 1790. (via Botanicus) #BotanicalMonday