Liu Yin (Chinese, 1984) - Vegetarian Eagles Plundering Innocent Turnips (2025-2026)

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Liu Yin (Chinese, 1984) - Vegetarian Eagles Plundering Innocent Turnips (2025-2026)
Anton Seder. Die Pflanze in Kunst und Gewerbe /The Plant in Art and Industry. vol.2. ca. 1887-89. The apotheosis of the root vegetable.
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Just a cute little reminder to visit miss Daisy Mae
tamagotchi fruit & vegetable stall by toadtype
Weird request! Can you make some purple and green stamps? One of them being turnip-themed? :0
Purple & Green Stamps
With extra turnip
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For #fairytalefriday, an illustration by Margaret Tarrant from The Water-babies: a Fairy Tale for a Land Baby published in 1908.
This farmer couple used silicon to create molds in the shape of their own feet. They then planted turnips using these molds. As the turnips grew, they filled the molds and took on the shape of their feet.
Disney World grows vegetables like this in molds, too.