Let us take a closer look at the different plant structures that form a Glossopteris tree. These trees were dominant in the Permian and stood 30m in height. Let us start from the bottom of the tree and work our way up (4/12)

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My mother’s latest watercolour in response to my artichoke thistle photos! Not bad for 91!

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Angie Seaway's "paintings reflect the dual impact of the weather on the landscape she is portraying and her emotional and expressive reaction to it."

Browse Angie's collection right here: https://t.co/9BefQNdn8w.

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This is drawing 99 in lockdown, same place another day. in a pandemic.

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June 1st is officially the first day of summer 🌞, if your’re using the meteorological definition, as well as day one of (see for details on how to get involved)

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Hello everyone! I’m Morgan, an illustrator has a background in scientific illustration. I love drawing animals! So excited to see this tag!

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Wwwoooooow would you look at that?!
Luz made a huge light ball!
This kid is gonna do great stuff I can tell =w=


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In England, Harebell is symbolic of St. George, according to Richard Folkard (1884). Abroad, the Peony is associated with the saint, whose feast day is today. Illustrations from Curtis' .

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It's raining today, and there is snow in the forecast! ❄️ In Norfolk, in 1755, Benjamin Stillingfleet observed that the Mountain Cowslip (or Bear's Ears!) was in bud by April 9. On this day, the Nightingale sang.

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Chicory ~ wildflower has a tendency to be a real magnet for Leaf cutter bees & several other Solitary bees, the stunning floriferous azure blue blooms upto 8 months & easily grows in pots - yet even lovelier en-mass or alongside single spikes of Hollyhocks

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March 29: Red currant is in bud, according to Stillingfleet's 1755 recorded in Norfolk. Ribes rubrum. Choix des plus belles fleurs: et des plus beaux fruits by Redouté. https://t.co/TpJel3hBRZ via .

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