From poppy seeds and opium pipes to the astonishing truth about tulips, science and obsession collide in this aromatic history of plants and pioneers ...
Whether you're an avid gardener or a novice, having a few easy-to-grow and maintain plants is always welcome. This self-seeding herb is an excellent addition.
Somewhere in the archive, there is a plant named Primula Inayatii. It was discovered in the north-west Himalayan region — ...
Oxford’s Ashmolean Museum heralds spring with In Bloom, an exhibition that interrogates our fascination with plants ...
Plants bloom and fade in their season. Petals and leaves fall at their appointed time, and the remarkable mystery is that ...
Discover Flower Fairies: Enchantment by the Sea at Russell-Cotes Art Gallery from March 28 to October 4. Celebrate magical art and Dorset landscapes.
Art, Botany, and Empire offers insights into the history of botanical illustration in colonial India and the often-uncredited Indian artists behind these works ...
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An event we look forward to each year, the New York Botanical Garden’s Orchid Dinner delivers floral and table-setting ...
St. Louis artist and alumna Erin Blumer created botanical watercolor works for Barnes-Jewish Plaza West Tower, bringing local nature into more than 200 rooms.
More than 7,500 botanical drawings made by Indian artists were lying unnoticed in the collections of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.
In an era before swift transportation and high-definition photography, the earliest botanists relied on artists to create detailed diagrams and drawings. An extensive collection of these is the ...
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