Vintage Botanical Prints – 69 in a series – Primula Cortusoides from The botanist’s repository (1797)
#primula #plants #flowers #leaves #botany #botanical #print #art #artwork #garden #gardening #science #painting #illustration
The Painted Daisy
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The image shows a close-up of tall grass with sunlight filtering through, creating shadows and highlights on the blades.
#NaturePerfection #CloseUpNature #NaturePhotography #NatureArt #NatureLovers #NaturalBeauty #PlantsOfInstagram #Greenery #GrassBlades #GreenVibes #Botanical #Outdoors
Vintage Botanical Prints – 66 in a series – A Brazilian columnar cactus from Paintings, M. North
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#cactus #succulent #plants #flowers #leaves #botany #botanical #print #art #artwork #garden #gardening #science #painting #illustration
@altbot fuzzies.wtf
Vintage Botanical Prints – 65 in a series – Pompon Chrysanthemums from The Floral magazine; comprising figures and descriptions of popular garden flowers (1867)
#Chrysanthemum #Poppy #plants #flowers #leaves #botany #botanical #print #art #artwork #garden #gardening #science #painting #illustration
Purple Painted Iris
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散り始めと同時に
菜の花は満開へ
花の季節に感謝します
As the cherry blossoms begin to fall, the rape blossoms are in full bloom.
I am grateful for the season of flowers.
#桜 #cherry #botanical #cherryblossoms
#花 #花のある風景 #nagasaki #Japan
#マストドン写真部 #photography
Vintage Botanical Prints – 64 in a series – Papaveraceæ, The Poppy Tribe from The Natural Order of Plants (1868)
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#Papaveraceæ #Poppy #plants #flowers #leaves #botany #botanical #print #art #artwork #garden #gardening #science #painting #illustration
#botanical sketching in der Picknick-Pause: Gundermann in #watercolour
On the way to my work in the #museum: It's the time of #aubrieta deltoidea, a traditional garden plant in #Alsace. The colourful cushions have a sweet scent and the sounds of pollinators (today it was much too cold for them, we have an icy NE wind). It's named after the French #botanical artist Claude Aubriet: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Claude_Aubriet