Sobralia macrantha, by (English, 1803-1857), who died (July 9). Published in James Bateman’s The Orchidaceae of Mexico and Guatemala (1843). Source, , https://t.co/dAy7PxuAW9

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Study of a Plant with Red-Purple Flowers (Sebastiana africana purpurea),1695 by (Dutch, 1673 or 1676–1757). Held at the , https://t.co/fusKL4R2TS

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Painting by Alice Jacob (1865-1921). Just one of the many beautiful artworks in the library of the

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This week's colour was Pearl! I decided to use it as the base of the leaves of these variegated nasturtiums!
Nasturtiums are just one of those plants that make me inexplicably happy when I see them. 🌿🌿

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Here's the illustration I was talking about a week or so ago, but finished!
It's possible to sow good seeds and nurture them while in pain.

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INKQ VI is almost at the printers! This edition is packed with & includes a thoughtful essay on the intersections of & Subscribe here: https://t.co/wwcQprgL8V.
Print runs are limited, highly collectible & often sell out.

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Our FLORAL ART EXHIBITION opens today at The Barn Gallery at the park, entry free. Amazing artists such as Julia Trickey, Marion Taylor, Christine Battle, Jo Burnell, Robin Moorcroft and Penny Brown.

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Latest blog is about the anatomy of the Rosehip

https://t.co/CkgaUildwh…/botanical-illustration-rosehi…/

Botany can be complicated, but learning about the structure of plants is so cool.

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Today is ! To celebrate, feast your eyes on this colourful bouquet by Margaret Meen (fl. 1770 - 1820), complete with bees 🐝🐝

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This day last year was Worldwide Day of Botanical Art! Here’s 3 favourites from our collections: Maria Calcott (c. 1825), Matilda Smith (1885) & Janet Hutton (c. 1810)

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ガーベラを彩色完了。
この後サインを入れ、額装して完成。
  

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