Some drawlloweens! I fell behind so imma skip a few days. Day 27 and 28: "cemetery" and "plants"

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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 Descriptions & figures of a select number of unpublished East Indian plants"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
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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"Plantae Asiaticae rariores/Descriptions & figures of a select number of unpublished East Indian plants"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

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You can learn more about Bauer and Lindley's work, "Illustrations of Orchidaceous Plants", on our blog thanks to ➡️ https://t.co/MUnlSVx0tQ

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Made this handsome chap in 's Modelling Jam today! Vaguely remember the theme was either "Nature" or "Plants"...

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-Why such strange organisms which have no chlorophyll are called as plants
-What is the definition of "plants" in Vilous universe?

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Here, above newly added info will answer it, with important and basic concept in

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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)

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Persephone's "cat ears of plants" crown XD

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Karl Blossfeldt’s stunning "#Art Forms in some looking like from his 1928 book of 120 plates scroll down an excellent selection here : https://t.co/VTrvRzZFdR

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Angela McKay, "Lady in bath with plants"

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"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.

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Learn more about Bauer and Lindley's publication, "Illustrations of Orchidaceous Plants" (1830-38), in this blog post from ➡️ https://t.co/MUnlSVx0tQ

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John Lindley became known as the “father of modern orchidology”. For explore his "Illustrations of Orchidaceous Plants" (1830-38), which features by Franz Bauer and was recently digitized in by ➡️ https://t.co/FoAVjURJfY

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From 1792-1832, Franz Bauer (the 1st artist in residence at ) prepared a series of drawings of orchids studied under a microscope. This was published in "Illustrations of Orchidaceous Plants" (1830-38). Learn more via ➡️ https://t.co/FoAVjURJfY

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"Illustrations of Orchidaceous Plants" (1830-38) presents by Franz Bauer of studied under a microscope alongside text by John Lindley. The result? An invaluable artistic & scientific work. Learn more on our blog thanks to ➡️ https://t.co/FoAVjURJfY

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Nymphaeaceae for This is from the 1868 quarto edition of "Illustrations of the Natural Order of Plants" by Elizabeth Twining (of the family). It is available in thanks to ➡️ https://t.co/4kxW8DfRxT

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