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#socialism from space. The obvious choice for a stable Earth.
Orchids, anyone?
#SocialistSunday
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Soraka and orchids, a lovely combination. 🌟💐
#soraka #LeagueOfLegendsFanArt
Elizabeth Violet Blackadder, R.S.A., R.A., Cats and Orchids, 1984, Watercolour over pencil
This Bolbophyllum is from W J Hooker's A Century of Orchidaceous Plants (1849). In #ExtraordinaryOrchids, @SandyKnapp writes how the dark delicate hairs are thought to lure the dipteran pollinators of these tiny flowers by imitating a fly mating swarm #flyfriday #RareBooks
This Easter Monday take some time out to enjoy our beautiful online exhibitions.
From daffodils to dahlias, from apples to orchids, you'll find some gorgeous images and find out more about the plants you love too!
Perfect with your Easter chocolate!
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From aphrodisiacs, to deceptive orchids, to flowers that have an uncanny resemblance to our anatomy, plants have an undeniable allure. Celebrate the day of love by reading our 2021 list of the World's #Sexiest Plants. Happy #ValentinesDay! https://t.co/Q5W4LFd4ol
Garden Rock and Orchids, Im Hŭi-chi, first half 19th century https://t.co/pLvGWeXZC9 #imhŭichi #museumarchive
Some fun details on the card: orchids, day lilies, and mezeron; Mother knots on her mantle and headband; rings representing the Tal’Dorei Council and Vox Machina; and of course a Bag of Holding
From Apple to Orchids, the healing power of plants to modern botanical art, our online collections have something of interest to everyone.
Why not take a break and have a look? https://t.co/VHmaPHP6co
Zhao Shao'ang/Chao Shao-an (1905 - 1998)
Cricket and Orchids, 1959 (third month, jihai year)
Garden Rock and Orchids, Im Hŭi-chi, first half 19th century https://t.co/pLvGWeXZC9 #imhŭichi #harvardartmuseums
Botanical illustration and the park; Bog trotting for orchids, by Grace Greylock Niles, 1904, BHL/NYBG, https://t.co/BLcO0tWoeB #botanicalillustration
Garden Rock and Orchids, Im Hŭi-chi, first half 19th century https://t.co/pLvGWeXZC9 #museumarchive #imhŭichi
I drew this scene from No Grave for the Orchids, a #dystopian #postapocalyptic novel by @jc_linden. 📔🙂
If you want a good read head over to https://t.co/wqAYDgbQcc ⬇️
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Or https://t.co/7eBmgooK1j ⬇️
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#pixelart #ドット絵
Day 3: Florist shop AU
"Carnations, orchids, roses, lilies...none like you, my love"
#bokuakaweek
#BokuAka
#ICYMI: Sarah Anne Drake, English botanical illustrator who specialized in #orchids, is our #ScientistOfTheDay!
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#histSTM #sciart
#WomenInSTEM #botany
Botanical illustration and the park: orchids, terra incognita and "black cattle"....... fascinating article by Elaine Ayers.....https://t.co/Zy5ZcgoyOW https://t.co/DrGLYmfBuP https://t.co/CpND0g13TD (Image: RGBE)
Various Museum Flora!
Museums are Always exciting ✨
I know seeing them in the museum doesn’t mean we’ll be able to grow any of these plants in town, but I can’t help but hope! Especially with those Orchids, Foxglove, and Hydrangeas on display!
Some detail shots! Including a better pic of Queen Chungus, Hiro and Dhriti chillin', and "Yes I Did Draw Those Bluebells, Hydrangeas, Wild Orchids, Poppies, and Lavender."
Franz Bauer (1758-1840) was the 1st artist-in-residence at @kewgardens. Improved heating methods in the Gardens' glasshouses enabled the growth of #orchids, which Bauer illustrated & John Lindley published. Find the #SciArt in #BHLib via @NHM_Library ➡️ https://t.co/CmbUaRNzFA