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In the early glory days of ebay, I came across some unusual and quite large botanical charts from 1850s England. There were four of them. They were listed in the furniture section of the site because they came housed in their original schoolhouse/mission style oak cabinet. Consequently, the charts went relatively unnoticed by the voracious […]

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Pitcher Plants (Nepenthes rajah) native to Malaysian Borneo are insectivorous typically trapping and eating insects but reliable sources have also observed larger organisms like rats trapped inside these large pitchers. #SciArt by Matilda Smith for Curtis's Botanical Magazine Vol. 131 (1905) edited by Joseph Dalton Hooker. Contributed for digitization by the Peter H. Raven Library at Missouri Botanical Garden (@mobotgarden) to #BiodiversityHeritageLibrary. http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page Draw Plants, Biological Illustration, Tiny Pots, Woodcut Tattoo, Pitcher Plants, Nature Drawings, Plant Illustrations, Nature Illustrations, Illustration Flower

Pitcher Plants (Nepenthes rajah) native to Malaysian Borneo are insectivorous typically trapping and eating insects but reliable sources have also observed larger organisms like rats trapped inside these large pitchers. #SciArt by Matilda Smith for Curtis's Botanical Magazine Vol. 131 (1905) edited by Joseph Dalton Hooker. Contributed for digitization by the Peter H. Raven Library at Missouri Botanical Garden (@mobotgarden) to #BiodiversityHeritageLibrary…

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