Botanical illustration and the park: Flora de la Real Expedición Botánica del Nuevo Reino de Granada. T. 7. Orchidaceae 1..........by Mutis y Bosio, José Celestino............https://t.co/Lueh1rziLD

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Botanical illustration and the park: Cole's garden annual, from Cole's seed stores, Pella Iowa, 1907 and various years......https://t.co/URKBCryZ4s

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An oleander plant (Nerium oleander): flowering stem. Coloured lithograph, c. 1850, after A. Bétrérnieux (?). From .

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Botanical illustration and the park: Chase fruit and flowers in natural colors......by Chase Brothers Co, 1922, BHL/Congress......https://t.co/w8G7Rs2Zrh

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New blog out:

https://t.co/CkgaUi3C7H…/08/garden-lupin-sketchbook-st…/

All about how I structured and researched a sketchbook illustration of the garden lupin.

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Botanical illustration and the park: the work of Ogawa Kazumasa, 1860-1929, Japanese photographer, printer, and publisher known for his pioneering work in photomechanical printing and photography in the Meiji era.......https://t.co/Ho3EBjILVK

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Botanical illustration and the park: drawings from the Spanish Royal Botanical Expedition to New Granada (1783-1816) headed by José Celestino Mutis..........https://t.co/I6S4x8NxAv (Images: Floral Daily)

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Botanical illustration and the park: Spicilegium Neilgherrense, or, a selection of Neilgherry plants : drawn and coloured from nature, with brief descriptions of each, R Wight, 1846-51, BHL/Missouri Botanical Garden........https://t.co/xPs67Rwdk4

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Congrats, Mei! Thanks for the tag

I do digital illustrations of a lot of things & try different styles but flowers are among my favorites.

I also tweet about the things I learn while exploring the world of art.
Cheers!

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Part four of the flower series.

Fourth: Hibiscus

I think it`s clear now that I have something for red flowers. The big red petals are so beautiful.... 😢

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Hedge woundwort, Stachys sylvatica. Lots of people don't like this plant because of its smell, but I like the purple spike of flowers and downy leaves. As the name suggests, it used to be used to heal wounds and at staunch blood loss.

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Part three of the flower series.

Third: Lobelia / Männertreu Kristallpalast

The sort named crystal palace has such strong blue petals - it fascinates me every year. 😳

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Rush skeletonweed! I saw this strange, ethereal weed a lot while runnin’ around the lava field in Craters of the Moon. Always reminded me of so many spider legs bursting from the soil!

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