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Flora Londinensis, or, Plates and descriptions of such plants as grow wild in the environs of London :. London :Printed for and sold by the author ... and B. White,1777.. biodiversitylibrary.org/page/40966517
Banksia Menziesii ~ Australian Botanical Wall ArtIconic Australian flora, this unusual native wildflower is a beautiful part of the natural landscape. From their zig zag leaves to their spiked cones, this stunning beauty will be a statement piece on it's own or stunning as part of a series.
Created for the Victorian Catchment Management Council's 20th anniversary celebrations, this A4 botanical illustration captures the beauty of the Mugga Ironbark Eucalyptus and will be used across several applications for this event
The Botanical City: A busy person's guide to the wondrous plants to find, eat and grow in the city A partnership with the Royal Botanical Gardens Kew that explores the abundance of flora in the greater London area Written by Hélèna Dove and Harry Adès Hoxton Mini Press First edition Hardback with colour illustrations from the original ‘Flora Londinensis’ 176 pages 283 x 184mm The Botanical City is a revived interpretation of the 18th century classic Floral Londinensis, a book that described the flora in the London region and which was published in 6 large volumes. Today, these wild plants remain relevant in the London environment, and The Botanical City acts as a guide in reconnect us with nature. Containing prints of the original copperplate plates found in the classic volumes, each plant has a description of its anatomy, their healing powers and poisons and practical ideas for cooking and crafting. Read more Details The Botanical City: A busy person's guide to the wondrous plants to find, eat and grow in the city A partnership with the Royal Botanical Gardens Kew that explores the abundance of flora in the greater London area Written by Hélèna Dove and Harry Adès Hoxton Mini Press First edition Hardback with colour illustrations from the original ‘Flora Londinensis’ 176 pages 283 x 184mm
Prof. Dr. Thomé's Flora von Deutschland, Österreich und der Schweiz, in Wort und Bild, für Schule und Haus ; mit ... Tafeln ... von Walter Müller.. Gera-Untermhaus :F.E. Köhler,1886-1934.. biodiversitylibrary.org/page/4317418
Australian Botanical Illustrations - Eucalyptus and Grevillea in watercolour. The latest project to come across my painting table has been quite the challenge, of course!
Scientific Name: Allium cepa. Shallots are a variety in this species. Scallions are a different species, Allium fistulosum. Common Names: “onion”, including all cooking varieties: yellow onion, Spanish onion, red globe onion, white onion, sweet onion. Distribution and Habitat: Onions are cultivated globally in a wide range of climates. China, India, and the United States are the world’s top producers of onions, mostly for domestic consumption. Egypt is the top onion exporter and other countries in the Middle East are significant producers. Allium cepa is unknown in the wild but historians believed that the onion originated in Egypt. There are
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
Today was another sunny and cool day with lots of action at the Horticulture Center and out in the gardens. Pat M. went out for more serious pruning which involved … Continue reading "Sweet Alyssum (Lobularia maritima)"
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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
The September issue of Australian Geographic Magazine sees the long awaited appearance of my wattle illustrations my first brief for this iconic publication
Flora von Deutschland, Österreich und der Schweiz.. Gera,Zezschwitz,1903-. biodiversitylibrary.org/page/12306486