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David Lindley さんを偲んで…。
ジャクソン・ブラウンとの演奏やソロ活動で、ウエスト・
コースト・ミュージックに多大な貢献をした人でした。
David Lindley: She Took off my Romeo
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Marigolds are often left on home altars during Día de los Muertos. Their bright colour and strong scent are thought to guide the souls of lost loved ones as they visit.
📷 From 'Flower painting made easy' by Thomas Parkinson (1760), RHS Lindley Collection
"Orchid album :.
London :B. S. Williams,1882-97..
https://t.co/qedfMV43Bl"
"Laelia lindleyana"
https://t.co/Pz7F8x38F3
Photo © Biodiversity Heritage Library at Flickr
Synonym Cattleya intermedia (Kew), distribution: Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay, South America
Twitter: @BioDivLibrary
Rhododendron, by #SarahAnnDrake (#SarahAnneDrake, English, 1803-1857), who died #otd (July 9). Edwards's Botanical Register (1836; text by John Lindley), Plate 1820; @biodivlibrary, https://t.co/IucUzKfME8, via the Peter H. Raven Library at the @mobotgarden #hernaturalhistory
As she grew in her artistic abilities, she came to collaborate with John Lindley, Augusta Innes Withers, Nathaniel Wallich, and other botanists/illustrators. (2/3)
‘Paxton’nın Çiçek Bahçesi’nden seçtiklerim
🎨John Lindley and Joseph Paxton, 1850
'Redman's Metropolitan, an Auricula'
James Sowerby, 1791
RHS Lindley Library, UK
"All Christmastide may Joy abide."
Who can name the plants featured on this beautiful Victorian Christmas card from the RHS Lindley Library collection?
#AlphabettyBlooms Day 7 - G is for gladioli!
↙️ Gladiolus carneus (painted lady)
👨🎨Sydenham Edwards, c.1814
↘️Gladiolus dalenii (dragon's head lily)
👩🎨Caroline Maria Applebee, 1833
© RHS Lindley collection #BotanicalArt
Happy Halloween🕷Ever wondered where Halloween #rituals originate from? The @The_RHS reveals five #Halloween rituals rooted in horticulture 🎃
➡️https://t.co/BdspW1ED07
📷 La soupe aux choux se fait dans la marmite. (1851)
© RHS Lindley Collections
Attracting butterflies to our gardens has been a long standing aim for gardeners. As well as looking beautiful, they're important pollinators.
These two pieces of art from the Lindley Library show that even in the 19th century we wanted butterflies in our gardens!
Fuchsias remain one of the UK's most popular garden plants.
Their flowers are diverse, ranging from dainty and elegant to bold and bright, which makes them them great additions in bedding displays, containers or borders.
The images come from the Lindley Library collection.
Our collection of botanical art at The Lindley Library contains art from across the world and across the centuries.
Here's a selection of summer flowers from the collection. Which one do you like?
I love this homage variant cover! Check it out: https://t.co/xI1796PvlM
#callofcthulhu #comic #comicbooks #cthulhu #drawing #horror #hplovecraft #indiecomics #lovecraft #lovecraftian #kickstarter #timetravel
Art by Nate Lindley (https://t.co/4cNXkqZb1Q)
Apples and the park: Codlings, Costards and Biffins
Our apple growing heritage...... online exhibition from the RHS Lindley Library.......https://t.co/Vt1PaY7Rfx #apples #fruit (Images: USDA)
Why not take a look at the many facets of the 'flower with a thousand faces', the Dahlia in a gallery of artwork from the Lindley Library collection?
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Take a look at the many facets of the Dahlia in a gallery of artwork from the Lindley Library collection.
https://t.co/4pRFEurD05
This image was published in 1817 in Curtis's Botanical Magazine