This high-resolution digital image has been beautifully retouched and remastered to be printed and placed into standard 8x10 or 16x20 frames. 5x7 and 11x14 prints will be slightly more narrow than original image. POMOLOGY is the science of fruit breeding and production. Beginning in 1897, The United States Department of Agriculture commissioned artists to produce watercolor paintings of all the fruits known world wide. From these images, I have curated a wide variety and chose to restore and enhance the original quality, while reformatting to allow for printing of standard sizes, so as to be easily frameable. Museum Quality Archival Art Prints are also available of this image. Find more Pomology prints and digital images here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/LindaHortonPhoto?ref=seller-platform-mcnav§ion_id=30237886 All original images are attributed to the U.S. Department of Agriculture Pomological Watercolor Collection. Rare and Special Collections, National Agricultural Library, Beltsville, MD 20705
What is horticulture? Horticulture is that branch of Agriculture that concerns the garden crops directly used by man for food, for medicinal purposes, or for aesthetic purposes.
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What is horticulture? Horticulture is that branch of Agriculture that concerns the garden crops directly used by man for food, for medicinal purposes, or for aesthetic purposes.
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Reproduction of a botanical plate taken from the book "French pomology: collection of the most beautiful fruits cultivated in France" by Pierre-Antoine Poiteau published in 1846 - 30x40 cm / 11.8x14.75 inch- Printed in France on fine art paper 170g/m2.- Individually packed in a clear cello bag with a reinforcement card at the back.-Paper from sustainably managed forest- Frame not provided To purchase a frame for this beautiful print: Solid Oak 30x40cm frame , Wooden Black Frame
What is horticulture? Horticulture is that branch of Agriculture that concerns the garden crops directly used by man for food, for medicinal purposes, or for aesthetic purposes.
What is horticulture? Horticulture is that branch of Agriculture that concerns the garden crops directly used by man for food, for medicinal purposes, or for aesthetic purposes.
Pomology is an interdisciplinary field that incorporates concepts from botany and agricultural science, and focuses upon cultivation of fruit trees and fruits. The book includes development, cultivation and physiological studies of fruit trees. It focuses upon planting systems and fruit production, processing of fruits, etc. The purpose of this book is to provide a comprehensive overview of present status of tree-fruit cultivation and measures to enhance the quality of fruits. It emphasises on the significance of pomology in understanding and improving tree-fruit productivity.
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This high-resolution digital image has been beautifully retouched and remastered to be printed and placed into standard 8x10 or 16x20 frames. 5x7 and 11x14 prints will be slightly more narrow than original image. POMOLOGY is the science of fruit breeding and production. Beginning in 1897, The United States Department of Agriculture commissioned artists to produce watercolor paintings of all the fruits known world wide. From these images, I have curated a wide variety and chose to restore and enhance the original quality, while reformatting to allow for printing of standard sizes, so as to be easily frameable. Museum Quality Archival Art Prints are also available of this image. Find more Pomology prints and digital images here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/LindaHortonPhoto?ref=seller-platform-mcnav§ion_id=30237886 All original images are attributed to the U.S. Department of Agriculture Pomological Watercolor Collection. Rare and Special Collections, National Agricultural Library, Beltsville, MD 20705
This vintage watercolor painting has been restored to its original beauty, and available as a museum-quality archival Giclée Art Print - a print of the utmost quality which keep its original color and vibrancy for generations to come. POMOLOGY is the science of fruit breeding and production. Beginning in 1897, The United States Department of Agriculture commissioned artists to produce watercolor paintings of all the fruits known world wide. From these images, I have curated a wide variety and chose to restore and enhance the original quality, while reformatting to allow for printing of standard sizes, so as to be easily frameable for you to decorate as you choose. All prints are unframed and ready to fit into standard size frames. High-Resolution Digital Images are also available of this remastered image. Find more Pomology prints and digital images here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/LindaHortonPhoto?ref=seller-platform-mcnav§ion_id=30237886 All original images are attributed to the U.S. Department of Agriculture Pomological Watercolor Collection. Rare and Special Collections, National Agricultural Library, Beltsville, MD 20705
Reproduction of a botanical plate taken from the book "French pomology: collection of the most beautiful fruits cultivated in France" by Pierre-Antoine Poiteau published in 1846- 30x40 cm / 11.8x14.75 inch- Printed in France on fine art paper 170g/m2.- Individually packed in a clear cello bag with a reinforced card- Paper is from sustainably managed forests - Frame not provided To purchase a frame for this beautiful print: Solid Oak 30x40cm Frame , Wooden Black Frame
This high-resolution digital image has been beautifully retouched and remastered to be printed and placed into standard 8x10 or 16x20 frames. 5x7 and 11x14 prints will be slightly more narrow than original image. POMOLOGY is the science of fruit breeding and production. Beginning in 1897, The United States Department of Agriculture commissioned artists to produce watercolor paintings of all the fruits known world wide. From these images, I have curated a wide variety and chose to restore and enhance the original quality, while reformatting to allow for printing of standard sizes, so as to be easily frameable. Museum Quality Archival Art Prints are also available of this image. Find more Pomology prints and digital images here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/LindaHortonPhoto?ref=seller-platform-mcnav§ion_id=30237886 All original images are attributed to the U.S. Department of Agriculture Pomological Watercolor Collection. Rare and Special Collections, National Agricultural Library, Beltsville, MD 20705
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Reproduction d'une planche botanique tirée de l'ouvrage "Pomologie française : recueil des plus beaux fruits cultivés en France" de Pierre-Antoine Boiteau publié en 1846.
This high-resolution digital image has been beautifully retouched and remastered to be printed and placed into standard 8x10 or 16x20 frames. 5x7 and 11x14 prints will be slightly more narrow than original image. POMOLOGY is the science of fruit breeding and production. Beginning in 1897, The United States Department of Agriculture commissioned artists to produce watercolor paintings of all the fruits known world wide. From these images, I have curated a wide variety and chose to restore and enhance the original quality, while reformatting to allow for printing of standard sizes, so as to be easily frameable. Museum Quality Archival Art Prints are also available of this image. Find more Pomology prints and digital images here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/LindaHortonPhoto?ref=seller-platform-mcnav§ion_id=30237886 All original images are attributed to the U.S. Department of Agriculture Pomological Watercolor Collection. Rare and Special Collections, National Agricultural Library, Beltsville, MD 20705
At Monticello, explore the home of Thomas Jefferson, a founding father of the USA and it's third president. Jefferson was passionate about experimenting with fruit trees and you can learn about the history of pomology in the site's beautiful gardens.
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Between 1886 and 1942, the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Pomology Division--pomology being the study of fruit growing--commissioned an illustrated register of fruits, most of which were painted by women artists. These watercolor illustrations were invaluable to growers, who used them as records of prized varieties that were in danger of being stolen or counterfeited by competitors. Today, the watercolors serve as a time capsule of America's past agricultural landscape, including many heirloom varieties now lost.This little book highlights 250 of the most mouthwatering paintings from the Pomological Watercolor Collection, including fruit from all fifty states and around the world, from apples and oranges to gooseberries and plums. It will make a delightful gift for gourmets and gardeners alike.
Reproduction d'une planche botanique tirée de l'ouvrage "Pomologie française : recueil des plus beaux fruits cultivés en France" de Pierre-Antoine Boiteau publié en 1846.
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This high-resolution digital image has been beautifully retouched and remastered to be printed and placed into standard 8x10 or 16x20 frames. 5x7 and 11x14 prints will be slightly more narrow than original image. POMOLOGY is the science of fruit breeding and production. Beginning in 1897, The United States Department of Agriculture commissioned artists to produce watercolor paintings of all the fruits known world wide. From these images, I have curated a wide variety and chose to restore and enhance the original quality, while reformatting to allow for printing of standard sizes, so as to be easily frameable. Museum Quality Archival Art Prints are also available of this image. Find more Pomology prints and digital images here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/LindaHortonPhoto?ref=seller-platform-mcnav§ion_id=30237886 All original images are attributed to the U.S. Department of Agriculture Pomological Watercolor Collection. Rare and Special Collections, National Agricultural Library, Beltsville, MD 20705
This stunning apple botanical watercolour study is from a series of watercolours painted in the early 1900s. --- Take a look at the other prints we have available: https://www.etsy.com/shop/TheDoveAndTheSeagull --- Prints are available in a range of sizes, with a white border around the edges to allow for easy framing. If you have a specific size requirement, get in touch – we're always happy to help. We use 200gsm enhanced matt art paper, an extremely high quality paper with a lovely texture, which looks fantastic and brings out the best in your artwork. With care, your print will look fantastic for many years! When posting, we'll carefully pack your prints in a mailing tube or stiff envelope to keep them safe, and we aim have them on their way to you within 3-7 days of receiving your payment. Please note that the actual item colours shown may be different from the photos above due to different monitor settings, and the frame shown is for illustrative purposes only.
Eat local on your next trip abroad with one of these exotic fruits from around the world.
Growing espalier fruit trees in the home garden is a wonderful way to grow edibles in small spaces and in decorative ways.
Delight your eyes, your heart, and your health with this garden standout: The Malay apple tree (Syzygium malaccense, Malay rose-apple, mountain apple, water apple). This is an old world tropical fruit tree, with a native range that remains uncertain (with suspected origins in Malaysia). However, its known status as a naturalized fruiting tree in tropical areas of South America is proof of its hardy growing habits. The Malay apple tree can soar up to 60 feet in height in the wild, but can remain low and dense when in cultivation. The Malay apple tree requires warm and humid growing conditions for best results. It makes for a fascinating addition to any tropical tree collection, with new growth appearing as a wine-red color. Malay apple trees seem to flower in secret, with flowers covered by foliage and largely unseen until they are on the ground. Malay fruits are popular in regions where the tree is naturalized. Fruits will mature 60 days after flowering, and should be hand-picked for best results. Although some people report a fairly bland taste from the fruit, the waxy, rose-colored skin and white, crisp flesh makes it a sweet temptation.