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Now with more petals from an unknown botanical source.

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Looking for a to do with the this Get this BEAUTIFUL MOTHS BOARD GAME and check out AN EXTRAORDINARY ORDINARY MOTH by Karlin Gray & Steliyana Doneva! https://t.co/trhaYTHJeC

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Today we celebrate Australian Botanical Illustrator, anthropologist, gardener and Aboriginal rights activist Olive Pink. She spent most her life agitating politicians, her later life is when she pursued her botanical interest and established Olive Pink Botanic Gardens

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Blooming beautifully macabre! paints dissected cadavers that blossom with plant life https://t.co/lxRXboBYhG

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Know your Vineshrooms! 🍄 💚
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Watercolours (artwork inspired by vintage botanical illustrations)

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Great workshops coming up at ARTsPLACE! A Picture is Worth a 1,000 Words, The Considered Drawing, Modeling on Clay and Mannequin Plaster Mould, Large-scale Watercolour Flowers, and Botanical Drawing for Beginners are just some options. https://t.co/xiytuRnGoe

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Pink Roses Original watercolour art, modern botanical watercolour art painting

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Daily Leaf 075: 75 days into my art project. The winter leaves are really showing their age!

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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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Daily Leaf 074: The last fits of winter bring the most ragged leaves, and they are so much fun to

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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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Is there anyone else out there that compulsively consults past auction sales to find data for their research? I look at China Trade art/early photographs of China... look at these garden & botanic related beauties (Bonhams 2009) https://t.co/XYmXBeAXgG

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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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