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  2. Banks' Florilegium - Wikipedia

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    Acacia cunninghamii from the 1900 Illustrations of Australian Plants release of part of Florilegium in black and white.. Banks' Florilegium is a collection of copperplate engravings of plants collected by Sir Joseph Banks and Daniel Solander while they accompanied Captain James Cook on his first voyage around the world between 1768 and 1771.

  3. Bertha Jaques - Wikipedia

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    Bertha Jaques: Botanical Prints and Photographs (Jan. 19 – May 12, 2013), Cedar Rapids Museum of Art Americans Abroad (Feb. 2 – May 11, 2008), Cedar Rapids Museum of Art Bertha E. Jaques (1863-1941): An American Printmaker—A Retrospective, (April - May 1982), Gerhard Wurzer Gallery, Houston, TX

  4. Nature printing - Wikipedia

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    Nature printing is a printing process, developed in the 18th century, that uses the plants, animals, rocks and other natural subjects to produce an image. The subject undergoes several stages to give a direct impression onto materials such as lead, gum, and photographic plates, which are then used in the printing process.

  5. George Loddiges - Wikipedia

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    George Loddiges (1784/1786 – 5 May 1846) was a British gardener, artist, and naturalist. He worked in the nursery business established by his father and illustrated nearly 2000 plates of plants in the nursery's own periodical, the Botanical Cabinet, published between 1817 and 1833.

  6. Nepenthes villosa - Wikipedia

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    An unbranched spur, ≤ 20 mm (0.8 in) long, is inserted at the base of the lid. [5] Unusual elongated upper pitcher. Nepenthes villosa has a racemose inflorescence. The peduncle may be up to 40 cm (16 in) long, while the rachis grows to 20 cm (8 in) in length. Pedicels are filiform-bracteolate and up to 15 mm (0.6 in) long.

  7. Margaret Ann Scruggs Carruth - Wikipedia

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    In 1932, Margaret's mother Mary Stuart Price Scruggs wrote one of the first Texas-based botanical books, titled "Gardening in the South and West." Margaret provided all of the botanical illustrations for the 297-page publication which became popular enough to receive a reissue in 1939. [ 14 ]

  8. Frederick Edward Hulme - Wikipedia

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    The major work was the botanical illustration by Hulme of each flower which was recreated as a colour plate in each volume. In his lifetime, Hulme completed nine volumes which were published at intervals. [citation needed] Hulme was an amateur botanist, antiquarian and natural historian and in 1869 he was elected a Fellow of the Linnean Society ...

  9. Hortus Romanus - Wikipedia

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    Hortus Romanus juxta systema Tournefortianum is a Latin-language field manual consisting of eight volumes of one hundred botanical illustrations each. The volumes were published in 1772, 1774, 1775, 1776, 1778, 1780, 1784, and 1793.

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