the leaf does indeed confirm that garden or plant nun is the resident botany lover.

although her having a bandage on her face and now choir attire being inside out makes me think she was partly the clumsy nun of her time; injury prone and a bit absent-minded.

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This is my Viera Dragoon Soph'irah Chiikar! I love her to death and think about her often.

She loves exploring and traveling the world, practicing botany and mining in new areas, hoarding an unfortunate amount of delicious food and fishing when she is not adventuring!

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For I want to share this for which the idea was born during a dinner table conversation last summer about botanical I didn't know fruit *technically* derive from the ovaries of

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🌱 My names are Dr Reginal/Vincent/Gander/Akita 🌱
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in 1835, George Henslow was born!

George followed his father, John Stevens, into botany & like his father, used large colourful teaching diagrams in lectures. These are some from our

Learn more about the Henslows on our website: https://t.co/VN2yAl8ziG

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Good day to everyone, but especially to this little horse made of seaweed. from: https://t.co/vt8q50ZCdL.

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Botany and the park: how plants and brambles help solve crimes........ by Mark Spencer, forensic botanist.......https://t.co/gtxGXmsMgW (Images: BHL)

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Botany Boys Floppy Disk Collection
💾🍀💚

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Underground carbohydrate stores & storage organs in fire‐maintained longleaf pine in Florida, USA (new research by & Francis Putz) https://t.co/o6WoXHlEyW

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'Poem, Strange November.' (1953) Alan Reynolds's romantic landscapes of the 1950s perhaps owe more to Samuel Palmer's Kent than to the flat Constable country of his native Suffolk. The spiky botany of the foregrounds carried a faintly menacing air generic to much 1950s art.

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Day 83 Ynés Mexia, at age 55 she began her career in botany, traveling extensively throughout Central & South America to catalog and collect samples, regularly sleeping rough & going it alone, something she was told women couldn't do. -R

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🌸 The floral cabinet and magazine of exotic botany
London: William Smith, 1837-1840.
https://t.co/tlJqmq7DSh

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Still obviously in progress. A semi-self portrait. Madeline (left) and Edith. Edith is just being a nerd about botany and Madeline is trying to listen without judging her sister and laughing at her for how much of a dork she is.

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Plant-women transformations of Daphne and Syrinx as they fled from their sexual aggressors highlights the benevolent capacity of botany, the interchangeable nature of plants and the female body and the theme of male entitlement

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🥕 American medical botany: .
Boston:Cummings and Hilliard, 1817-1820.
https://t.co/tXm5gKdyvv

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🌿 Attenborough's pitcher plant 🌿
Scientific name: Nepenthes attenboroughii
Botanical study using gouache

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What did we bring to the Firsts book fair? Not only books & manuscripts, but also prints! Get the bigger picture at : https://t.co/Rf63PKqNrA

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The use of to reconstruct changes in the (Lopingian) Zechstein deposits of northeast
Gibson & Wellman | Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology
https://t.co/ZDAshkN8Z6

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