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This pollen #SciArt is some sweet 👁 🍬! "Ueber den Pollen" (1837) is authored by German chemist Carl Julius Fritzsche, who earned his doctorate with an 1833 thesis on pollen. Indulge this #TinyTuesday in #BHLib thanks to @IllinoisLibrary: https://t.co/Y91TL9Kf07 #plantsci
Explore over 200 plant & fungi species of #Ecuador with "Wildflowers & Landscapes of Ecuador". Released as an #ebook by @mobotgarden via #BHLib, the work presents the previously unpublished manuscript & watercolors of Mary Barnas Pomeroy: https://t.co/FTmVqoRhCm #SciArt #plantsci
This painting of the #microbiome of a leaf surface has been a genuine joy to work on - thanks @bri_k_w for the chance to work on such a fun visual!
#sciart #watercolor #plantsci
Explore plant morphology through #SciArt for #BotanicMonday with August Batsch's "Analyses florum e diversis plantarum generibus" (1790), in #BHLib via @HarvardLibrary: https://t.co/H50cnSWFTJ #botany #plantsci
#FloraFriday and #FernFriday unite with "The Native Flowers and Ferns of the United States" (1879-80) by Thomas Meehan. This 4-volume work describes and illustrates over 300 species. View it in #BHLib via @ncsulibraries: https://t.co/c36C65NPXr #sciart #plantsci
Explore the #SciArt of Mary Ann Burnett for #FloraFriday & #WomensHistoryMonth in "Plantæ utiliores" ([1839]1842-1850), presenting illustrations of "useful #plants" in art & medicine. Digitized in #BHLib by @FieldMuseum: https://t.co/5vhnsQEBxV #plantsci
Yate (Eucalyptus cornuta) is native to Western Australia. #SciArt by Walter Hood Fitch for "Curtis's Botanical Magazine" v. 101 (1875). Contributed to #BHLib by @mobotgarden: https://t.co/3AApL9D3oE #BotanicMonday #BHLCurtis #plantsci
Orchidaceae is one of the two most speciose plant families, with approx. 28,000 species. Explore #orchids found in Germany with J. Sturm's "Flora von Deutschland", Bd. 4 (1905) by Ernst H.L. Krause. Recently added to #BHLib by @Kew_LAA: https://t.co/VGWmVAismC #plantsci
"Illustrations of the Flowering Plants and Ferns of the Falkland Islands" (1921) features beautiful #SciArt by Elinor Frances Vallentin and descriptions by Enid Mary Cotton. Explore it in #BHLib via @FieldMuseum: https://t.co/wj5qHkAlBt #WomenInScience #botany #plantsci