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King of the Hill, “I Never Promised You an Organic Garden” 2003
Johann Falch - Forest floor with a snake, lizard, butterflies, and snails amongst weeds on a riverbank - before 1727 - via Christie’s
Flower memorials, Wolf Children (2012)
Chrysanthemi Peruniani maximus, Ulisse Aldrovandi (1522–1605)
“A garden with Azaleas”, 1970, de
Kitaoka Fumio 北岡文雄 (1918 - 2007).
Les “Timbres” de
Ōta Saburō 太田三郎 (1950 -1971).
Né en 1950, Yamagata 山形. Il est diplômé du département d'ingénierie de l'école technique industrielle de Tsuruoka 鶴岡 en 1971. Dans sa série “d’après-guerre” Il travaille avec le concept des timbres postaux. Au début, il utilisa de vrais timbres, mais il commença bientôt à façonner les siens…
Ojibwe beadwork of important native plants by Jessica Gokey
Video interview with the artist
Garden-land - illustration by Harrison Cady - 1907 - via Internet Archive
Albrecht Dürer: Das grosse Rasenstück,1503
John Francis Peters https://www.facebook.com/JohnFrancisPetersArt/
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Anton Seder - Die Pflanze in Kunst und Gewerbe - Naturalistischer Teil, Plate 95 - 1887 - via Heinrich Hein Universitat Dusseldorf
This shrub on Endor seems to be a favorite of leafcutter bees
Illustrations from Interesting selections from animated nature: with illustrative scenery - William Daniell - 1809 - via Wikimedia here and here (via Houghton Library, Harvard University)
When Luke agrees to train Rey in The Last Jedi, the first thing he asks her to do is explain the Force. She says it’s the power to “control people and make things float.” It’s played as a joke, one…
Not plant related, but I wrote this.
Dandelion Dogs Print by swanbones
Peter Goodfellow