For we highlight the floral diversity of Germany at the turn of the twentieth century by sharing these images from Sturm’s “Flora von Deutschland”, one of our contributions to Sedges, a willow and speedwell – a truly diverse pick of plants!

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GCT. Gratis Comic Tag in Deutschland und ich bin nur in Form einer Cameo Appearance dabei ganz klein auf diesem Heft (Mein LDH Cover). Go for it!

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European mistletoe (Viscum album) is a hemi-parasitic shrub that grows on the stems of other trees. from J. Sturm's "Flora von Deutschland", Bd. 4 (1905) by Ernst H.L. Krause. Contributed to by : https://t.co/oylOcK7Dct

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We're doing our best to keep up our "stamena" throughout so it seems appropriate to highlight the detailed morphology in "Flora von Deutschland, Österreich und der Schweiz" Bd. 4 (1889), in via : https://t.co/GeieAMBm9r

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ドイッチュラント描いた Deutschland erwache!

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The goat willow (Salix caprea) is native to native to Europe and western and central Asia. from J. Sturm's "Flora von Deutschland", Bd. 4 (1905) by Ernst H.L. Krause. In via : https://t.co/RT0nOgh22k

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European frogbit (Hydrocharis morsus-ranae) has become invasive in eastern Canada & the northeastern United States. from "Flora von Deutschland", Bd. 4 (1905). In via : https://t.co/SLxJsxDQ8f

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Ich wünschte meine Ankunft in Deutschland würde nur ein April Witz sein.

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Heute haben wir eine ganze besondere Ankündigung für euch!

Denn dieses Jahr werden wir euch auf der AnimagiC die Deutschlandpremiere von Bungo Stray Dogs - Dead Apple präsentieren!

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Oster-, Schmunzel-, Traditionshase,
jetzt ist Deutschlands Rechte endgültig verblödet...

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Friendly reminder! Stand neben der sexy die mit mir gerade durch halb Deutschland düst :D

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Orchidaceae is one of the two most speciose plant families, with approx. 28,000 species. Explore found in Germany with J. Sturm's "Flora von Deutschland", Bd. 4 (1905) by Ernst H.L. Krause. Recently added to by : https://t.co/VGWmVAismC

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The Cyperaceae are a family of flowering plants commonly known as sedges. Explore the Cyperaceae of Germany in J. Sturm's "Flora von Deutschland", Bd. 2 (1900) by Missbach & Krause. Recently added to by : https://t.co/hNxJlAW4ta

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acrylic charms! It was so difficult for me to draw them.. But I hope you like them anyway :-) They will be available for preorder around 15th February! So if you're interested, you can write me an email (oder bestellt auf meiner Homepage vor (Deutschland)) 😇

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Ich freue mich wie Bolle, dass wir »Made in Abyss« nach Deutschland bringen!

https://t.co/94XQXSxqhz

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New post looking at how digitisation is transforming access to our collections, and our contributions to https://t.co/Ube7S0avCA. Here's an illustration of Agrimonia eupatoria, or “Common Agrimony”, from Sturm's Flora von Deutschland, soon to appear in BHL!

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