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Mary Emily Eaton was employed as an illustrator by @NYBG, where she was the principal illustrator for their publication, "Addisonia". She is perhaps best-known for illustrating "The Cactaceae". Her #SciArt is featured in our #ColorOurCollections book ➡️ https://t.co/olM6Hhyanh
week 261: The Barbados gooseberry (Pereskia aculeata) is part of the cactus family, Cactaceae, but unlike stereotypical cactuses, Pereskia species have large fleshy, green leaves. Discover more: https://t.co/F2AideMiH1
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Britton & Rose’s "The Cactaceae" (1919-1923) is an early definitive taxonomic work on the family Cactaceae. It features stunning #SciArt by @NYBG artist Mary Emily Eaton. Explore the work in #BHLib via NYBG: https://t.co/YI3ODY5TRB #FloraFriday #BotanicalArtWorldwide
#Cacti #SciArt of Cereus hildmannianus (Fig 1) & Cereus repandus (Figs 2 & 3) by botanical artist Mary Emily Eaton for #WomensHistoryMonth. Published in "The Cactaceae" v. 2 (1920) by Nathaniel Lord Britton & Joseph Nelson Rose. In #BHLib via @NYBG: https://t.co/iHkFA0nee3
Und weil ich Durst von Sonne und fremde Länder habe, habe ich heute im Atelier viele exotische, selbstgedachte Pflanzen gemalt.. Wie diese #Cactaceae #Kaktus.. 🏜
Dedicado a alicesomo 😜
#cactus #gouache #suculentas #Kakteen #colorfortheeyes
'The Cactaceae' reexamined type specimens & original descriptions. It remains definitive text on the family https://t.co/IUSlEzAxbd @NYBG