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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.”- @LindsayFWells19
It was refreshing to step out of the studio, sketch and connect with fellow #kidlit illustrators at Massachusetts Horticultural Society.
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with @JannieHo, @johnlechner, Priscilla Alpaugh Cotter, Carla Dipasquale
Join @centerforarch 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
A reminder that the Horticultural Skills survey, currently being run by @Pye_Tait 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.
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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.
NEW! In a horticultural collaboration between @paperbeatstweet and @Dreweyes, 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
April is #NationalGardenMonth! The botanical magazine "Revue Horticole" (1829-1974), with botanical descriptions and beautiful #SciArt, was a practical horticultural guide for gardeners and amateurs. Explore it in #BHLib via @mobotgarden @HarvardLibrary: https://t.co/psq4depFOY
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
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 #NCW2019
Water lily (genus Nymphaea). This cultivar (Marie Lagrange) was developed by horticulturalist Antoine Lagrange & named after his wife. #SciArt by Louise-Cécile Descamps-Sabouret for "Revue Horticole" (1899), in #BHLib via @HarvardLibrary ➡️ https://t.co/kyyV7QWwIj #FloraFriday
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! #Horticulturalheroes
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
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 #Feathursday
Our new featured artist is Anthony Salter with his colour etchings, linocuts & solar plate etchings on horticultural & nautical themes. On now until 16th September. #printmaking #horticulture #gardening #allotment #nautical #ships #boats #maritime @greenwichmkt @VisitGreenwich
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.....
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.
Nice link to my native south Wales today via @RHSLibraries. '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 @NTDyffrynG
‘Spring Crocuses’ ( plate from Transactions of the Horticultural Society ). 1830.
After Charles John Robertson .
Image and text courtesy MIA.
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Drawing some Percy the horticulturalist monster turned painter. #procreate #illustration #workinprogress #monster #kidlitart