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Konjac (Amorphophallus konjac), also known as Devil's Tongue and Voodoo Lily for by Walter Hood Fitch for Curtis's Botanical Magazine, Vol. 101 (1875). Contributed to by the Peter H. Raven Library of the : https://t.co/uKQJmy03kO

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Red bird of paradise (Caesalpinia pulcherrima). by Sydenham Teast Edwards for Curtis's Botanical Magazine, v. 25 (1807). In via : https://t.co/BzjJKqkNVr

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Feeling inspired by the colourful work of who makes both physical & digital collages that form a wild amalgamation of & imagery https://t.co/4MCM8Xdrpj

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of Cereus hildmannianus (Fig 1) & Cereus repandus (Figs 2 & 3) by botanical artist Mary Emily Eaton for Published in "The Cactaceae" v. 2 (1920) by Nathaniel Lord Britton & Joseph Nelson Rose. In via : https://t.co/iHkFA0nee3

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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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Love Then don't forget to check out the I have going on! Enjoy 20% off on any print, any size until 23rd of March. To see all of my prints, check out https://t.co/dKJQHqgcWA

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Want to learn more the 1968 Cybernetic Serendipity exhibition organized by Jasia Reichardt? Join us Thursday evening at https://t.co/Nba2w4o3RB

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A good friend of painted us this today - moar ☠️🦑🐙

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Yate (Eucalyptus cornuta) is native to Western Australia. by Walter Hood Fitch for "Curtis's Botanical Magazine" v. 101 (1875). Contributed to by : https://t.co/3AApL9D3oE

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Announcement: I have a few openings left for commissions in the end of March and beginning of April. So if you want to commission a reconstruction or illustration DM me or email me through my website https://t.co/gqNqGTCsD4

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February is over, but the February issue of is still live! Check out the latest in HERE: https://t.co/xG7kqsmvjp

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I love this awesome frog by ! If you'd also like to help us raise awareness about amphibian conservation through art, email us at info.com & join the fun at https://t.co/IIaSv2ZcyO

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Rhododendron discolor is native to many high altitude regions of by Matilda Smith for Curtis's Botanical Magazine, Vol. 143 (1917). Contributed to by the Peter H. Raven Library of the : https://t.co/LT7c3qtv9C

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Made some progress tonight with my dancing Parksosaurus during tonight's hangout! Fitting the flowers is a little like assembling a jigsaw puzzle.

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Highlights from the stream, salmon colored Ornithoprion, rearing Deinotherium, Daemonosaurus portrait and a extinct turtle from Mauritius getting cleaned by birds.

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For - Amanita Muscaria illustrations in a C19th medical botany text, noted as the "most active of vegetable poisons...abundant in the Highlands of Scotland". Also known for inducing strong psychedelic effects when consumed.

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Celebrate by exploring Emma Catherine Embury's "American in Their Native Haunts" (1845) with by Edwin Whitefield >> https://t.co/JnATJE8qtu

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More of the humble bullfrog, Lithobates catesbeianus (based on a photo by Michiel de Wit!)

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Myelination will be on display as part of Making Life Visible: Art, Biology, and Visualization ; from February 2 - June 10 at Grinnell College in Iowa!
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