It's been a long time since I had a What Genus Are You? post! But, it's back and I hope to keep this somewhat a regular thing! Hunting the Archive's site for pretty things has become a new fix for junk/dress hunting - and it doesn't cost a penny!
These images come from a Belgian horticulture book written in French circa 1848 - there's a slew of volumes but unfortunately there's only 2 scanned. I imagine the rest of them are just perfect as well!
They take me back to the flower garden in Disney's rendition of Alice in Wonderland, as Alice takes part in singing 'Golden Afternoon' accompanied by a chorus of ' Pensees Auricules'. love it.
Gorgeous! I love the tattoo idea. I'm thinking a room filled with frames and frames of them. I'll never be able to afford a greenhouse, but a room of these would suffice. Thanks!
Basutiful :) I really like those colours and now that spring has finally arrived its so lovely to look at them :) maybe i put some of them in frames as well :) Have a nice day!
So beautiful! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeletestunning! i could stare at these all day
ReplyDeletethese photos are just gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteThey take me back to the flower garden in Disney's rendition of Alice in Wonderland, as Alice takes part in singing 'Golden Afternoon' accompanied by a chorus of ' Pensees Auricules'.
ReplyDeletelove it.
These could be really amazing tattoos if done right.
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Wow, so beautiful!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! I love the tattoo idea. I'm thinking a room filled with frames and frames of them. I'll never be able to afford a greenhouse, but a room of these would suffice. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI love old botanical drawings! these are lovely
ReplyDeletewow just saw these in my reader (just started to use it- and glad i did) i love these!
ReplyDeleteBasutiful :) I really like those colours and now that spring has finally arrived its so lovely to look at them :) maybe i put some of them in frames as well :) Have a nice day!
ReplyDeleteGood grief I love horticulture books.
ReplyDeleteJust incredible and inspiring.
I think I'm a "dustiflora neverensis".
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Such a lovely post!
ReplyDeleteLove these! So pretty!
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