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Some drawlloweens! I fell behind so imma skip a few days. Day 27 and 28: "cemetery" and "plants"
#Drawlloween2019
This beautiful work was done by either Gorachaud or Vishnu Persaud- both among the best!
Bombax insigne/Showy Cotton Silk Tree
"Plantae Asiaticae rariores/Descriptions & figures of a select number of unpublished East Indian plants"
By Wallich, N. 1786-1854
@ks1729 @dpanikkar
✨DAY 8✨"Plants"
#witchtober2019 #witchtober
You can learn more about Bauer and Lindley's work, "Illustrations of Orchidaceous Plants", on our blog thanks to @NHM_Library ➡️ https://t.co/MUnlSVx0tQ #FloraFriday
Made this handsome chap in @CinnabarCygnet's Modelling Jam today! Vaguely remember the theme was either "Nature" or "Plants"...
-Why such strange organisms which have no chlorophyll are called as plants
-What is the definition of "plants" in Vilous universe?
https://t.co/oMiglOXluR
https://t.co/jAzZiU7w10
Here, above newly added info will answer it, with important and basic concept in #Vilous!
#Sergal
Was thinking of doing a silly "My Cat Consumes All My Plants" patch but I'm pausing here because I almost like it simplier? I might add in a plant motif too, because...the joke... (cats used for inspiration: Marcy and LittleBit)
Persephone's "cat ears of plants" crown XD #punderworld
#photographer Karl Blossfeldt’s stunning "#Art Forms in #Plants" some looking like #gothic #architecture from his 1928 book of 120 plates scroll down an excellent selection here : https://t.co/VTrvRzZFdR
Flower girl with a 70s vibe to it I did for @Sezzadactyl 's "Plants" art challenge. Called it finished finally. xD #digitalart #digitalpainting #krita #digitalartist #illustration #portrait #seventies #70s #flowers #sunflower #commissions #commissionsopen #art
"If the oak is out before the ash,
'Twill be a summer of wet and splash;
But if the ash is before the oak,
'Twill be a summer of fire and smoke."
This piece of plant folklore was reported in "The Folk-Lore of Plants" by T.F. Thiselton- Dyer in 1889.
#FolkloreThursday
@albertopetro2 @NadiaZanelli1 @marialves53 @DavLucia @yianniseinstein @ValerioLivia @LunaLeso @matibo11 @renatoantares50 @bmarczewska @Maria32238606 @MartinM25358373 @FriendArt_ @mx_kuoro @Make_u2_happy @Rebeka80721106 @BrindusaB1 @migliaccio31 @BaroneZaza70 @giusyoni @Amyperuana @blancacorzas @kamabi @AlessandraCicc6 @anthony77631293 @BPerrionni @smc_su @BB_Aesztia @cmont4560 @claudioborlotto @BrownGJ2 @dianadep1 @licprospero @ritamay1 @marmelyr @cecilia_fava @peac4love @smarucci461 @agustin_gut @Papryka5 @paoloigna1 @erminiopasquat1 @albert_cunill @scastaldi9 @CristianeGLima @CaterinaCategio @lagatta4739 @ANNAMARIABIASI1 GN dearest Alberto❄💙
#SweetDreams everyone🎵🌛🌟
ohkiistudio 🎨 “Another experiment_ Lady in bath with plants"
Learn more about Bauer and Lindley's publication, "Illustrations of Orchidaceous Plants" (1830-38), in this blog post from @NHM_Library ➡️ https://t.co/MUnlSVx0tQ #orchids #flowerart #SciArt @NHM_London
John Lindley became known as the “father of modern orchidology”. For #FloraFriday, explore his "Illustrations of Orchidaceous Plants" (1830-38), which features #SciArt by Franz Bauer and was recently digitized in #BHLib by @NHM_Library ➡️ https://t.co/FoAVjURJfY
From 1792-1832, Franz Bauer (the 1st artist in residence at @kewgardens) prepared a series of drawings of orchids studied under a microscope. This #SciArt was published in "Illustrations of Orchidaceous Plants" (1830-38). Learn more via @NHM_Library ➡️ https://t.co/FoAVjURJfY
"Illustrations of Orchidaceous Plants" (1830-38) presents #SciArt by Franz Bauer of #orchids studied under a microscope alongside text by John Lindley. The result? An invaluable artistic & scientific work. Learn more on our blog thanks to @NHM_Library ➡️ https://t.co/FoAVjURJfY
Nymphaeaceae for #BotanicMonday! This #SciArt is from the 1868 quarto edition of "Illustrations of the Natural Order of Plants" by Elizabeth Twining (of the @TwiningsTeaUK family). It is available in #BHLib thanks to @IllinoisLibrary ➡️ https://t.co/4kxW8DfRxT #WomenInScience