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Scientific illustrator Lizzie Harper's "Christmas Greenery" article explores the history surrounding how and why we bring plants like holly into our homes during the holidays. Read more --> https://t.co/KYU43uiOVV

Portfolio: https://t.co/Jsf58ELHBX

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The Fuchsia Grevillea (also known as "Jingle Bells") must be Australia's most Christmassy plant! Image: Curtis's Botanical Magazine, 1913. https://t.co/fD5CpCoEmm via

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Gingerbread is a favourite, made using the aromatic, pungent and spicy rhizome (sideways-growing stem) of Zingiber officinale. Ginger has been grown at the Botanic Garden since the late 1780s. Discover more in this article: https://t.co/au8kuuRQKH

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Kelly Higgs 🎨
Botanical Art

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Wishing all biodiversity, heritage & literature lovers a very Merry Christmas!

Illustrations from Curtis's Botanical Magazine via & https://t.co/QCW67KAZCp

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Pierre-Joseph Redouté ( 1759 – 1840 ) was a painter and botanist from Belgium. He was nicknamed "the Raphael of flowers" and has been called the greatest botanical illustrator of all time

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botanical gals webcomic episode Tobacco Ted Talk

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Hello! As you can see I love creating that fungi kinda content!! I usually specialize in botanical illustration but I guess you could say I get mushy over mycology 😅

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Marianne North 1830-1890 English Botanical Artist

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Red Water Lily of Southern India
Marianne North 1830-1890 English Botanical Artist

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"Iconographie descriptive des cactées" (1841-1847), by French botanist Charles Antoine Lemaire, has been described as "the rarest work on cacti ever published." Fewer than 20 copies are known to exist. Find it in via ➡️ https://t.co/NWd3obwDoI

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Botanicals: Chlidanthus fragrans, Perfumed Chlidanthus https://t.co/rkBhSVOwtU

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