Here is a more piece of done recently. It's a of The colours were specified by the client. Rather different from what I normally do, but I rather enjoyed doing a more conventionally for once!

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See nature's diversity and interconnectedness in "Invisible Links: Botanical Art and Illustration" at the Denver Botanic Gardens. Open through October 14. Image by GNSI member Charlotte Ricker, whose work is featured in the exhibit. https://t.co/fNlgTBsHCU

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(Genus Pyrus). by W. Müller from Äpfel und Birnen (1894) by Rudolph Goethe, H. Degenkolb, and R. Mertens. Contributed in by : https://t.co/2NoI4MXjaJ -- cc

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Purple (Magnolia liliiflora) for by William Clark for Richard Morris, Flora Conspicua (1826). View more in with thanks to the Mertz Library of for digitizing: https://t.co/6iaryqShDW --

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Not often one sees a PhD as beautiful as this - Rachel Pedder-Smith on botanical illustration (her own work) . It is also an exceptionally interesting read: https://t.co/C9dv0fyU43

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This week it's your to see Worth a Thousand Words . Art meets science in this exhibition of gold standard open until Friday 17 August. Find out more here: https://t.co/KnyC81BzCn

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A very small limited edition of just 50 of these Avocado prints will be made. £75 for A3 plus P&P all will be on the website soon. Please DM for info of the original 🥑

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Daily Leaf 210: I can’t resist a challenge

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Many beautiful roses will flower only once in summer, but they also give you amazing rose hips in autumn. Thinking ahead

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Here’s the coloured in version of the I posted yesterday

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Purple (Magnolia liliiflora) for by William Clark for Richard Morris, Flora Conspicua (1826). View more in with thanks to the Mertz Library of the for digitizing: https://t.co/Cgdu1Tuuph --

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Geranium Robertianum aka Death Come Quickly aka Stinking Bob aka Crow's Foot -- a pretty little plant with many names. These are just a few of my favourites.⠀

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Daily Leaf 150: Can you believe I’ve already painted 150 leaves in my ? Today’s leaf is an leaf with an problem

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Curuba (Passiflora mixta). from Louis van Houtte, Flore des Serres et des Jardins de l'Europe, Vol. 18 (1869-70). View more in with thanks to the Raven Library of the for digitizing: https://t.co/5vkvr5Jt8X --

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Bateman’s "The Orchidaceae of Mexico and Guatemala" ([1837]-1843) is the largest botanical book ever produced with lithographic plates. It features by Sarah Anne Drake & Augusta Withers. In via : https://t.co/dxv0j3XWjh

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One of our oldest—and largest!—collections of botanical art is currently undergoing an extensive restoration: https://t.co/S3b3T0TpGb

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