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023 : This lacy leaf was an interesting challenge today

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Scentsational Roses...
The Botanic Garden
Auckland
✴️🌸🌹🌸✴️

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For we're featuring with chromolithographs of paintings by the Swiss botanical artist, Émilie Vouga, published as "Les Orchidées" around 1890. Explore all 6 prints in via : https://t.co/zFSYz8f3S1

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029: Another This one was happy under the snow until the thaw revealed it.

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Hands up who loves botanical illustrations? These are by 19th century artist John Sowerby.

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John Martyn's "Historia plantarum rariorum" (1728-[1737]) was the first flower book to be printed in color. It was devoted to new species growing at the Chelsea Physic Garden and the Cambridge Botanic Garden. View it in via : https://t.co/geEEQKeu2i

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Pale and interesting. Some of my favourite pastel projects from the tutorial archives. https://t.co/dmmaKHTNb6

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Hübscher
Humulus Lupulus, ich liebe den Latin Name.
you know what it is used for? 🍻

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Spring has arrived early! "In Pursuit of Flora: 18th-Century Botanical Drawings from The Huntington’s Art Collections” continues through Feb. 19. https://t.co/ih4L4FIMUg

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Beginning to show now.... celandines from Diana Ruth Wilson's collection of West Dorset flora

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Pomegranate taken from ‘Plantae quarum imagines ad exemplaria naturalia Londini’ by Georg Dionysius Ehret, Johann Jacob Haid, Christoph Jacob Trew.
Published 1750.
Missouri Botanical Garden. https://t.co/xU8mK4nDxj

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Happy Though unsigned, the majority of the engravings in "Fragmenta Botanica" (1809) (depicting recent arrivals to the Schönbrunn gardens) are likely the work of J. Scharf, M. Sedelmayer & J. Knapp. View it in via : https://t.co/R41wgHR1Zk

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Today is Day so here are some of ours! To celebrate the day we are offering 20% off the book all of these images appear in, 'Botanical Treasures', quote at checkout until the end of January https://t.co/RazUWZyhaY

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Bitesize is up and running again. Offering free, fortnightly tips on botanical watercolour, sign up on the website, and try a free tutorial too https://t.co/q1mlxcsrup

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Lilies (Lilium davidii) for by Matilda Smith for Curtis's Botanical Magazine, Vol. 126 (1900). Contributed for digitization by the Peter H. Raven Library of the : https://t.co/mP70TuSWNS --

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Winter twigs by Diana Ruth Wilson (1886-1969). Her early collection of botanical watercolours of West Dorset flora is one of our major exhibitions.

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