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The first comprehensive work on the flora of the East Indies, the #HortusIndicusMalabaricus is still a major reference of work for botanists & herbalists. Beautifully detailed, these #illustrations are included in our 5 Feb #FiveCenturies auction: https://t.co/0kk8K43KSy
Eco-Visionaries @royalacademy Life, before and after Greta. #royalacademy #ecovisionaries #planet #climatechange #environmental #nature #conservation #scientists #botanists #globalwarming #extremeweather #ecology #architecture #carbonemissions #tech #networkedworld #airpollution
Botanists - New portfolio piece Inspired by an editorial piece on botanists Elzada Clover and Lois Jotter who in 1938 set out on a dangerous journey along the Colorado River to catalogue the Grand Canyon’s cacti.
Only a few copies of Buc'hoz's "Le grand jardin de l'univers" (1785-91) are known to exist in institutional libraries. The work is a guide for botanists and amateurs on suggested plants to cultivate.
Explore v. 1 in #BHLib thanks to @NYBG ➡️ https://t.co/J76HNE1vaD 🌸🌺🌼
My Knightia excelsa with Looper Caterpillar illustration is on display at the Akl Botanic Gardens for the ‘In Memory of Banks and Solander’. #exhibition It’s 250yrs since Cpt J. Cook sailed to NZ on the Endeavour with botanists Joseph Banks and Daniel Solander.
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Once an important source of natural #rubber & nowadays familiar as a #houseplant, the India Rubber Tree astounded early botanists. As depicted in an 1856 issue of the Belgian periodical L'Illustration Horticole, its aerial roots can be used to form living bridges. #Ficuselastica
#Inktober #Inktober2018 Day 15: Weak (but not for long thanks to two botanists)
Botanical illustration and the park: Gartenflora, founded 1852, edited by Eduard von Regel, featuring German, Russian and Swiss botanists, 1852-1940............in Biodiversity Heritage Library... https://t.co/Y5ffityQbi https://t.co/Cddi1Cp23w
Starting #MuseumWeek by introducing Nancy Adams, one of New Zealand's foremost botanists and botanical artists who joined the Dominion Museum (now us) in 1959 #WomenMW
Sir Joseph Dalton Hooker, (30 June 1817 -10 December 1911) one of the greatest British botanists and explorers.