Botanicum is a brilliantly curated guide to plant life: with artwork from Katie Scott of Animalium fame, Botanicum gives readers the experience of a fascinating botanical exhibition from inside the pages of a beautiful book. From perennials to bulbs to tropical exotica, this wonderful collection offers abundant botanical knowledge complete with superb cross sections of how plants work. Item: ØB-Botanicum Watch the book trailer! Inside the making of this book
Nike trainers sprout plants and French perfumiers inspire by mysterious scientific icons in Katie Scott’s visions that take botanical illustration into the digital age
Nike trainers sprout plants and French perfumiers inspire by mysterious scientific icons in Katie Scott’s visions that take botanical illustration into the digital age
This collection of 50 vibrant postcards features Katie Scott's incredible illustrations of all things botanical. From the tiniest algae to the world's biggest flower, these beautiful images are perfect for sending to friends, or pinning on your wall.
Nike trainers sprout plants and French perfumiers inspire by mysterious scientific icons in Katie Scott’s visions that take botanical illustration into the digital age
Nike trainers sprout plants and French perfumiers inspire by mysterious scientific icons in Katie Scott’s visions that take botanical illustration into the digital age
Nike trainers sprout plants and French perfumiers inspire by mysterious scientific icons in Katie Scott’s visions that take botanical illustration into the digital age
Nike trainers sprout plants and French perfumiers inspire by mysterious scientific icons in Katie Scott’s visions that take botanical illustration into the digital age
Botanical Name: Plantago psyllium, Plantago afra. In recent years, the Latin name Plantago Afra has been deemed the correct scientific name of the plant. Still, Plantago psyllium is most commonly used and what is used in most herbal books. The common name psyllium can apply to at least three plant species (Plantago psyllium, Plantago arenaria, Plantago ovata) or/and their seeds and seed husks. Other Common Names African plantainGlandular plantainBlack psylliumFlea-seed plantFleawort, Flohkraut (German)Herbes aux puces (French)Loppekjempe (Norwegian)Loppfrö (Swedish)Loppefrø (Danish)Rohtoratamo (Finnish). Habitat Black psyllium (Plantago psyllium, Plantago afra) and French or sand psyllium (Plantago arenaria) are native to the Mediterranean, Central
Een opvallende verschijning in de Efteling-attractie Symbolica is al een tijdje kapot. Sinds eind maart werkt de Fabelvis niet meer. Normaal...
Revue horticole.. Paris :Librairie agricole de la maison rustique,1829-1974.. biodiversitylibrary.org/page/49658470
Almond Antique Botanical Illustration from Flora of Germany circa 1903
Information on the side effects and benefits of the medicinal herb agrimony (Agrimonia eupatoria) and its common and health uses as tea and extract
Botanical Name: Evernia prunastri. Other Common Names: Ekmossa (Swedish), mousse de chêne (French), Eichenmoss (German). Habitat: Oakmoss is widespread throughout Europe, North Africa, Asia and North America. Description: Evernia prunastri or oakmoss is a lichen of the Parmeliaceae family. The genus Evernia contains about ten different species. The thalli (the vegetative body of a lichen) are bush-shaped and grow together to form large clumps. The thallus is flat and highly branched. It grows on trunks and branches of shrubs and deciduous trees like oaks, fruit trees, and blackthorn but also sometimes on pine trees. It is green to light whitish-green
Fifth Wheel (R003 quick edit) Floriography by Toby Braun May 2015 utobia.tumblr.com
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This stunning volume features full-color illustrations and detailed descriptions of rare and exotic plants from around the world. As beautiful as it is informative, Refugium Botanicum is a must-have for any serious botanist or lover of natural beauty.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.This work is in the \"public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
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Nike trainers sprout plants and French perfumiers inspire by mysterious scientific icons in Katie Scott’s visions that take botanical illustration into the digital age
Botanical Name: Pimpinella saxifraga. Other Common Names: Burnet, saxifrage, salad burnet, small pimpernel, solidstem burnet saxifrage, lesser burnet, small burnet saxifrage, almindelig pimpinelle (Danish), Kleine Bibernelle (German), pimpinela blanca (Spanish), Boucage saxifrage (French), bakkablóm (Icelandic). Habitat: This plant is native to Europe and Asia. The species have been introduced and naturalized in New Zealand and North America. It is mostly found in warm and sunny habitats where the soil is dry, stony and often calcareous. Description: Burnet saxifrage is a perennial plant of the Apiaceae family (the carrot or parsley family) that grows from 15 to 60 cm high. The