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Birthday in the park: Dorothea Eliza Smith, 1804-1864, botanical artist noted for painting South American fruit...... illustrator of Fruits of the Lima Market....... https://t.co/QCIssarKHt #botanicalillustration #pomology
Botanical illustration and the park: Histoire naturelle des orangers, by A. Risso,... et A. Poiteau,...https://t.co/g9A6o4G6D3 #botanicalillustration #pomology
Deborah Passmore, American botanical illustrator who became the head artist in @USDA's #Pomology division, is @LindaHall_org's #ScientistOfTheDay.
https://t.co/W4ueVACjXH
#histSTM #sciart #WomenInSTEM
#botany #fruit
Botanical illustration and the park: Lovett's guide to fruit culture, 1894 ........https://t.co/0Okb5EgEix #pomology #seeds #botanicalillustration
Birthday in the park: Deborah Griscom Passmore, 1840-1911, botanical illustrator for USDA, who specialized in paintings of fruit. Her work is now preserved in the USDA's Pomological Watercolor Collection..........https://t.co/RTSvSY7EcH #botany #pomology
Botanical illustration and the park: The Fruit Grower's Guide....... by Miss May Rivers, 1891...... https://t.co/Fdq2hJcExR #botanicalillustration #fruit #pomology
'Taming Fruit' by Bernd Brunner (@BrunnerBernd): a fascinating and hugely readable overview of the vital importance to humankind of fruit and fruit growing throughout history. Available from @greystonebooks on Nov 4th. My review:
https://t.co/pxCMtWaLik
#pomology #booknotes
A newer oc, Akagi Jina! She’s a fancharacter from .... a series and I will go into that later because TBH I’m still a little shy about it! She’s a college student studying plant science (pomology is her study of interest) and is transfem! (She/they)
Pomologie, ou Description des meilleures sortes de pommes et de poires, que l'on estime & cultive le plus, soit aux Pais-Bas, soit en Allemagne, en France, en Angleterre, by JK Knoop, 1771, BHL/Cornell,
https://t.co/OlaNwaE4TV #pomology #botanicalillustration #fruit
Botanical illustration and the park: Chase fruit and flowers in natural colors......by Chase Brothers Co, 1922, BHL/Congress......https://t.co/w8G7Rs2Zrh #botanicalillustration #pomology
The oxeye daisy (Leucanthemum vulgare) by Deborah Griscom Passmore from her album of American wildflowers. Passmore (1840-1911) was an artist for the @USDA Division of Pomology for 19 years. View her album in #BHLib via @USDA_ARS ➡️ https://t.co/ZqGZYwNwA5 #HerNaturalHistory
Enjoy some fruit #SciArt for #BotanicMonday! The William Coxe Manuscript is a two-volume, undated manuscript on pomology. V. 2 (featured) includes life-size, watercolor plates of fruit by Coxe's daughter, Elizabeth. In #BHLib via @USDA_ARS ➡️ https://t.co/PyaArQaMlb 🍎🍐🍑
🍎 🍐 Johann Hermann Knoop's "Pomologia" (1758) is among the earliest books on pomology to be illustrated with colored plates. It describes >100 apple & >90 pear varieties. Check it out in #BHLib thanks to @Cornell_Library @Mann_Library ➡️ https://t.co/fn3P8AaiSh #BotanicMonday
#Pears (Genus Pyrus). #SciArt by W. Müller from Äpfel und Birnen (1894) by Rudolph Goethe, H. Degenkolb, and R. Mertens. Contributed in #BHLib by @Cornell_Library: https://t.co/2NoI4MXjaJ -- #fruit #botanicalart #pomology cc @Mann_Library
A 🌈 of apples to celebrate #CornellCider week and the new Pomology collection in @BioDivLibrary. Learn more about the collaboration that brought this collection to life: https://t.co/w4ykgqwwXy. 🍎
Celebrating all things 🍎 during #CornellCider week! We've been hard at work digitizing pomology materials from @Mann_Library - check out this amazing resource @BioDivLibrary: https://t.co/T5NOBGvCGO
"Seek No Further," these are the apples you're looking for. 🍎We're digitizing rare & fragile items on pomology from @Mann_Library, providing access for today's researchers & hobbyists, as well as for generations to come. #PreservationWeek