The marriage of art and science, on display at the American Folk Art Museum.
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Cardinal Flowers (Lobelia cardinalis) are native to many areas of the Americas. by Margaret Roscoe for her Floral Illustrations of the Seasons (1831). Contributed in by the Mertz Library of : https://t.co/fx4rUNqP4Q --

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The 1905 edition of "The Flowering Grasses, Sedges & of Great Britain" by Anne Pratt (new edition revised by Edward Step) includes 319 plates figuring upwards of 1,500 species. In via : https://t.co/ToT0BNpG94

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Explore by Jane Webb Loudon for her book, The Ladies' Flower-garden of Ornamental Perennials, Vol. 1 (1843) for View in https://t.co/NCcv1fcMvJ --

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Pallid Harrier (Circus macrourus). by Elizabeth Gould & John Gould for Gould's Birds of Europe, Vol. 1 (1837). View more in with thanks to for digitizing: https://t.co/x9ReyJZKnA
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Hey, I'm still in time to celebrate Williamina Fleming birthday (born the 15th of May 1857). I drew her for a while ago, learn all about her life here: https://t.co/U3ATlmnUsC

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Elizabeth Twining (1805–1889) of was a botanical illustrator. Explore the 1868 quarto edition of her most famous work, the two-volume "Illustrations of the Natural Order of Plants", in via : https://t.co/9Yvq60MzJl

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Maria Sibylla Merian is remembered as one of the most significant contributors to the field of entomology. For explore her work in "Der rupsen begin", Pt. 3 (1717), in via : https://t.co/3uM0f2P9eD

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Day 30 Features Katia Krafft, known for filming and photography of which helped with public safety cooperation during eruptions.

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Day 28 Jennifer Doudna helped develop editor which will help in treatment of genomic diseases like HIV or Huntington's!

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Blue Passionflower (Passiflora caerulea). by Mary Ann Burnett for her Plantae Utiliores, Vol. 1 (1842). Contributed to by the Research Library of : https://t.co/tqziBkNZli

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Lupine (Lupinus barkeri). by Sarah Ann Drake for John Lindley, Edwards's Botanical Register, Vol. 25 (1839). View more in https://t.co/v8D5drY3fj --

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"The Mammals of (1871) by J.L.G. Krefft includes by the amazing Scott sisters, Harriet Morgan and Helena Forde. Explore it for in thanks to : https://t.co/WVPj5L3K81

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Day 17 Maryam Mirzakhani, mathematician and only winner of the Fields Medal, working with shapes unconstrained by the real world.

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(Cirrhopetalum fletcheranum). by Matilda Smith for Curtis's Botanical Magazine, Vol. 141 (1915). Contributed to by the Peter H. Raven Library of the : https://t.co/0r87SeTi3R --

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Rose Of Venezuela (Brownea grandiceps). by Anne Henslow Barnard for Curtis's Botanical Magazine, Vol. 106 (1880): https://t.co/PbXb7zBNbq View nearly 3,000 illustrations done by in for https://t.co/n8k2VMG3ec --

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Sneak preview of new family backpack launching soon! Join fossil hunters Mary Anning for a palaeontology adventure. Funded by Ambassor Fund for

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