This fellowship "has allowed me not only to access a diverse range of resources for my research, but also to interact with a dynamic community of scholars. I developed many new ideas for my project by working with the horticultural collections at Oak Spring.”-

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It was refreshing to step out of the studio, sketch and connect with fellow illustrators at Massachusetts Horticultural Society.
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with , , Priscilla Alpaugh Cotter, Carla Dipasquale

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Members of the Ruhleben Horticultural Society holding pumpkins+gourds (1917).Approx. 5,000 British men were interned in a prisoner of war camp in Ruhleben during horticultural society was formed to improve living conditions (affiliated with RHS in 1916).

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Join for the July 11 opening of Topiary Tango, a playfully serious exhibition about the horticultural practice of trimming bushes into geometric shapes. Curated by Mark Zlotsky, the 2017 Stewardson Keefe LeBrun Travel Grant recipient: https://t.co/8IUuad6A1u

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A reminder that the Horticultural Skills survey, currently being run by closes on Friday. If you are a representative of a horticultural business please take part to help shape the future of skills in our industry.

https://t.co/rHoRqZBIjO

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Introducing our new fragrance Electric Rhubarb, created exclusively in collaboration with the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS). Our new scent is the perfect summer companion - packed with sparkling jasmine sambac, energetic bergamot and sweet British rhubarb.

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NEW! In a horticultural collaboration between and , a new tee has sprouted! We've got a limited run of this Pocket Plant tee available now! We do not recommend watering him, he gets very... bite-y. https://t.co/B6OzhcdAJy

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April is The botanical magazine "Revue Horticole" (1829-1974), with botanical descriptions and beautiful was a practical horticultural guide for gardeners and amateurs. Explore it in via : https://t.co/psq4depFOY

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Our talk on Weds 13 March at 13.15 is Whistler and Nature: Looking both ways from the industrial to the horticultural. Our speakers are Dr Patricia de Montfort, Curator, & Prof Clare A P Willsdon, joint authors of the book which accompanies the exhibition: https://t.co/Io8RSjiqsg

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Who knows where a horticultural career will take you? After training as a gardener David Douglas became an intrepid plant collector in North America. He met a grisly end in Hawaii but don't let that put you off

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Water lily (genus Nymphaea). This cultivar (Marie Lagrange) was developed by horticulturalist Antoine Lagrange & named after his wife. by Louise-Cécile Descamps-Sabouret for "Revue Horticole" (1899), in via ➡️ https://t.co/kyyV7QWwIj

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I'm so honored to have been commissioned by Tower Hill to paint the amazing Maria Moreira. This amaranth patch was challenging: The leaves are red green, reflect as blue and glow orange where backlit. Luckily, the pigments didn't muddy. I'll show more later!

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A life in book dedications: Jane Webb Loudon (1807-1858)
from: 'The Ladies' Companion to the Flower Garden', 1841
dedicated to Mrs. Lawrence, Louisa Lawrence (1803–1855), famous gardener and horticulturalist, at Ealing Park, Middlesex and her friend

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Do the funky chicken and check out these wood engravings of wild and domestic landfowl from 'The Farmer’s Stock Book' by the noted Illinois horticulturalist and farm-publication author and editor Jonathan Periam! More chickens here: https://t.co/pMWfEOMkB7

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Our new featured artist is Anthony Salter with his colour etchings, linocuts & solar plate etchings on horticultural & nautical themes. On now until 16th September.

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Botanical illustration in the park: Transactions of the Horticultural Society of London......,1812-48 https://t.co/lPfyS88ogo... from Biodiversity Heritage Library.........Images from vol 7, 1830.....

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The periodical was edited and published by the British landscape designer William Robinson, with some color prints & engravings based on the work of artist Henry G. Moon. 'Flora and Sylva' is a title from a donation of botanical & horticultural books from Lynde Bradley Uihlein.

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Nice link to my native south Wales today via . 'Plantae Japonica', a series of 19th-century watercolours of iconic Japanese plants donated by the influential Horticulturalist Reginal Cory,the son of the shipping and coal magnate,John Cory, who resided at

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‘Spring Crocuses’ ( plate from Transactions of the Horticultural Society ). 1830.
After Charles John Robertson .
Image and text courtesy MIA.
https://t.co/HVxPpKTesz

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Drawing some Percy the horticulturalist monster turned painter.

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