My latest (seasonal) blog touches on the history of your home at with greenery like and and What does it all mean??? (It's also an excuse to show my christmasy https://t.co/B5FyvNrgIW

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Here are four Ive just done for the National Botanic Gardens of Wales . Spiked speedwell, Rock cinquefoil, Stirtons whitebeam (only found on one cliff in Wales!) and Rock stonecrop.

I LOVE my job!

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Day 10
Will you be eating figgy pudding this Christmas? A tradition dating back to C16th, when fig trees became commonplace in English gardens. This hand-coloured by Johann Muller (or John Miller) dates from 1777.

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🌹 Honour the memory of those who paved the way for the freedom we enjoy today 👣🌻.

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Cyanea superba, there were less than 20 plants known in 1991, and by the early 2000s they were all but extinct in the wild. However, conservation efforts have paid off and though this species is still federally endangered, it has come a log way.

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Hemp plant - botanical illustration for an editorial project where I will focus on the positive environmental impact and sustainability of the products this plant can make.

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Cyanea grimesiana (Hāhā) endemic to the Hawaiian islands and listed as federally endangered.

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Today my blog maintains that learning plants & flowers through drawing is a great thing for the absolute beginner to do.

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Two for the price of one! Michaelmas Daisies (left) and Amaranth (right) are both in bloom in my part of the world. Michaelmas Daisies (Aster amellus) are named for the feast of St. Michael, which is observed on September 29.

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