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Search Results For: Nature and Botanical and not Animal
Greater Rhododendron
Title: Greater Rhododendron

Contact: Sarah Drummond

Description: Greater Rhododendron, Rhododendron maximum. Watercolor 5 x 7 inches, 2008
Kinnikinnick
Title: Kinnikinnick

Contact: Julie Kulak

Description: Plains Indians used a mixture of various plants to create a tobacco for their pipes called Kinnikinnick. This illustration documents one possible combination along with a late 1800s Sioux Pipe (illustrated with permission from current Sioux Pipe Carriers). It is said that horses could scent their riders over long distances by the scent of their Kinnikinnick mixture. 11" x 14", Watercolor and pastel on watercolor paper.
Begonia cultivar
Title: Begonia cultivar

Contact: MaryBeth Hinrichs

Description: Begonia cultivar study
Fernscape
Title: Fernscape

Contact: Chris Sanders

Description: A mutimedia presentation of a traditional illustration. (H.264 encoded QT) Original art commissioned by Dr. Robbin C. Moran and accessioned into the collection of the New York Botanical Garden. Cyathea host, Polypodiales, Lomariopsidaceae - Elaphoglossum heliconifolium, Blechnaceae - Blechnum fragile, Terpsicore lehmanniana, Adiantaceae - Vittaria remota Fee, Hymenophyllaceae - Trichomanes capillaceum, Olphersia cervina.
Teddy Bear Sunflower <i>Helianthus annuus</i>
Title: Teddy Bear Sunflower Helianthus annuus

Contact: Judith Aronow

Description: Teddy Bear Sunflower in Watercolor (30" x24') .Exhibited at the Allied Arts Gallery and Environmental Molecular Science Laboratory, Richland Wa. 1999 The seeds and oil of sunflowers are highly nutritious and healthful.
Polyphemus on Clematis
Title: Polyphemus on Clematis

Contact: Karen Johnson

Description:
Cyanobacteria with inclusions
Title: Cyanobacteria with inclusions

Contact: Richard Rauh

Description: Illustration for a scientific article, showing all possible inclusions so far identified for a cyanobacteria..
Spring Botanicals
Title: Spring Botanicals

Contact: Dorothia Rohner

Description: Watercolor and pencil painting of spring garden flowers. Tulips, daffodil, crocus & grape hyacinth.
Photosynthesis
Title: Photosynthesis

Contact: Nicolle Rager Fuller

Description: New research suggests that our understanding of photosynthesis needs to expand to include quantum physics. When light hits a plant leaf, the energy seems to be transported as a coherent wave to the reaction center, rather than in the step-wise fashion originally thought. Created for the Science News Magazine.
Quaking Aspen leaves
Title: Quaking Aspen leaves

Contact: Sarah Drummond

Description: Quaking Aspen leaves, Populus tremuloides. Watercolor 2007
<i>Sarracenia purpurea</i> - Pitcher Plant
Title: Sarracenia purpurea - Pitcher Plant

Contact: Julie Kulak

Description: Watercolor painting. Observed at Volo Bog in northern Illinois in late August, 2006. These are carnivorous plants - insects are attracted to the rims of the "pitchers" and fall in. They drown in liquid at the bottom of the pitcher. The plant then digests the insect for nourishment.
Botanicals, Iris xiphium, Tulipa sp.
Title: Botanicals, Iris xiphium, Tulipa sp.

Contact: Timothy Sullivan

Description: Media: Watercolor and colored pencil
Luna Moth on Canna
Title: Luna Moth on Canna

Contact: Karen Johnson

Description: Watercolor painting
flowering mint botanical rendering
Title: flowering mint botanical rendering

Contact: Kate Fady

Description: mint botanical rendering. gouache on paper
 Pineapple I
Title: Pineapple I

Contact: Judith Aronow

Description: Detailed study of pineapple on coquille board with black colored pencil,
Brugmansia versicolor
Title: Brugmansia versicolor

Contact: Kathleen McKeehen

Description: botanical watercolor, flower, leaves, buds of Brugmansia
Milkweed Follicles <i>Asclepias syriaca</i>
Title: Milkweed Follicles Asclepias syriaca

Contact: Richard Rauh

Description: Gyclee reproductions of paintings in this series are available through Gingertree Galleries. Check out their website at www.gingertreefinearts.com
Symbiotic Organisms - Lactarius deliciosus
Title: Symbiotic Organisms - Lactarius deliciosus

Contact: Marjorie Leggitt

Description: Mycorrhizal fungi form relationships with plants that are mutually beneficial. These fungi break down organic matter in the soil so that the host plant can absorb the nutrients through its roots. Traditional and digital interpretive panel.
Old Field Habitat
Title: Old Field Habitat

Contact: Amelia Hansen

Description: Pen and ink drawing of old field habitat. This ecosystem occurs when farmland (pastures or cultivated fields) are taken out of production and natural vegetation begins to take hold. This illustration shows two of the most common plant species found in old field habitat, broom-sedge (Andropogon virginicus) and eastern red cedar (juniper) (Juniperus virginiana).
Autumn Aspen
Title: Autumn Aspen

Contact: Sarah Drummond

Description: Quaking aspen, Populus tremuloides. Watercolor, 2007
<i>Pelargonium peltatum</i>
Title: Pelargonium peltatum

Contact: MaryBeth Hinrichs

Description: Ivy geranium
Coral-root Orchid
Title: Coral-root Orchid

Contact: Consie Powell

Description: Corallorhiza is an indirect parasite on nearby plants.
Flower anatomy <i>Salvia nemorosa</i>
Title: Flower anatomy Salvia nemorosa

Contact: Emily Damstra

Description: Salvia flowers, with one cut open to reveal reproductive parts. Gouache and Adobe Photoshop.
<i>Sarracenia purpurea</i> - Pitcher Plant
Title: Sarracenia purpurea - Pitcher Plant

Contact: Julie Kulak

Description: Watercolor painting. Observed at Volo Bog in northern Illinois in late August, 2006. These are carnivorous plants - insects are attracted to the rims of the "pitchers" and fall in. They drown in liquid at the bottom of the pitcher. The plant then digests the insect for nourishment.
orange day lily  botanical
Title: orange day lily botanical

Contact: Kate Fady

Description: scientific botanical rendering day lily. gouache on paper
Bird of Paradise
Title: Bird of Paradise

Contact: Judith Aronow

Description: Pen and ink portrait of this tropical plant. Technique- line and stipple. Exhibited at the New York Horticultural Society with the New York Chapter of the American Society of Botanical Artists.(1998)
plant2
Title: plant2

Contact: Richard Rauh

Description: test
Mushroom decomposer - Gypomitra esculenta
Title: Mushroom decomposer - Gypomitra esculenta

Contact: Marjorie Leggitt

Description: Saprotrophic fungi, such as Gypomitra esculenta, feed on dead organic matter. Rotting logs or stumps are just one example of dead organic matter, also known as detritus. Traditional and digital interpretive panel.
Tomato Hornworm, Brown Form
Title: Tomato Hornworm, Brown Form

Contact: Julie Kulak

Description: Tomato Hornworm, Manduca quinquemaculata, Brown Form. 22"Hx10"W. Pastel and graphite on Arches Stonehenge Paper.
Venus flytrap
Title: Venus flytrap

Contact: Katura Reynolds

Description: The Venus flytrap (Dionaea muscipula) is a fascinating carnivorous plant. The glands in the leaves excrete sweet liquid that attracts insects. When insects bump the "trigger hairs," the two sides of the leaves snap shut and the plant digests the soft parts of the insect. The victim's dry husk sometimes remains as a grim warning.
Sources of Coastal Pollution
Title: Sources of Coastal Pollution

Contact: David Fierstein

Description:
Brittle Bush <i>Encelia farinosa</i>
Title: Brittle Bush Encelia farinosa

Contact: Anthony Galvan III

Description: Project from a workshop at the Desert Studies Center, Mojave, California. Color pencil.
Pollination Life Cycle
Title: Pollination Life Cycle

Contact: Emil Huston

Description: All flowers have only one goal: fertilization. Before fertilization can occur, pollination must first take place. Pollination is the transfer of pollen from the stamen to the pistil.
wild black cherry
Title: wild black cherry

Contact: Kate Fady

Description: wild black cherry botanical rendering
Tropical Scene- French Guiana
Title: Tropical Scene- French Guiana

Contact: Richard Rauh

Description: Entrance gate to a tropical camp near Saul French Guiana
Carolina Spiderlily Hymenocallis caroliniana
Title: Carolina Spiderlily Hymenocallis caroliniana

Contact: Ikumi Kayama

Description: Herbarium plate replication for botanists.
Flowering Dogwood (Cornus florida)
Title: Flowering Dogwood (Cornus florida)

Contact: Erica Beade

Description: An Adobe Illustrator (vector) drawing of flowering dogwood blossoms.
Fern Life Cycle
Title: Fern Life Cycle

Contact: Elizabeth Morales

Description:
<i>Rhus typhina</i>
Title: Rhus typhina

Contact: MaryBeth Hinrichs

Description:
Shari's Rose - Hybrid tea rose
Title: Shari's Rose - Hybrid tea rose

Contact: Judith Aronow

Description: Graceful rendition of an elegant mauve tea rose in gouache. 16" x 20" framed.
Epiphytic fern species on tree fern mantle
Title: Epiphytic fern species on tree fern mantle

Contact: Chris Sanders

Description: Original art commissioned by Dr. Robbin C. Moran and accessioned into the collection of the New York Botanical Garden. Cyathea host, Polypodiales, Lomariopsidaceae - Elaphoglossum heliconifolium, Blechnaceae - Blechnum fragile, Terpsicore lehmanniana, Adiantaceae - Vittaria remota Fee, Hymenophyllaceae - Trichomanes capillaceum, Olphersia cervina.
White Pine Cone & Needles
Title: White Pine Cone & Needles

Contact: Kathleen McKeehen

Description: White pine (Pinus monticola) cone, needled; watercolor & pencil
Field Sketch Camp at Saul, French Guiana1
Title: Field Sketch Camp at Saul, French Guiana1

Contact: Richard Rauh

Description: Sketchbook drawing from a NYBG expedition into French Guiana with Dr Scott Mori
Giant Swallowtail Butterfly & Gerbera Daisies
Title: Giant Swallowtail Butterfly & Gerbera Daisies

Contact: Dorothia Rohner

Description: Giant swallowtail butterfly on gerbera daisies. Watercolor & acrylic.
Flowering Dogwood Detail (Cornus florida)
Title: Flowering Dogwood Detail (Cornus florida)

Contact: Erica Beade

Description: Detail of an Adobe Illustrator (vector) illustration of flowering dogwood blossoms.
Yellow Lady Slipper
Title: Yellow Lady Slipper

Contact: Julie Kulak

Description: Cypripedium parviflorum var. pubescens. a pastel field sketch 'completed' in Photoshop.
Conifer Tree
Title: Conifer Tree

Contact: Emil Huston

Description: Conifer and female cone
wineberry rendering- invasive plant
Title: wineberry rendering- invasive plant

Contact: Kate Fady

Description: Botanical rendering of an invasive plant, common name; Wineberry. Gouache on paper
Red Onion
Title: Red Onion

Contact: Judith Aronow

Description: Realistic rendering of red onion in watercolor. Framed size 12" x 14"
Passion Flower <i>Passiflora Incarnata</i>
Title: Passion Flower Passiflora Incarnata

Contact: Anthony Galvan III

Description: Color pencil rendering of the Passion Flower, Passiflora Incarnata.
California Hazelnut
Title: California Hazelnut

Contact: Kathleen McKeehen

Description: California hazelnut (Corylus cornuta californica); watercolor
Fittonia sp
Title: Fittonia sp

Contact: Richard Rauh

Description: leaves of the tropical plant Fittonia
Prairie Monarch
Title: Prairie Monarch

Contact: Dorothia Rohner

Description: Monarch on purple coneflower. Watercolor and acrylic. Echinacea purpurea and Danaus plexippus
Round-lobed Hepatica
Title: Round-lobed Hepatica

Contact: Amelia Hansen

Description: Watercolor and pencil painting of Hepatica americana.
Permian Extinction
Title: Permian Extinction

Contact: David Fierstein

Description: Depicts a theory of the causes of a mass extinction in the Permian. Published in Scientific American October 2006. 3D modeling and rendering using World Construction Set and Lightwave 3D.
Eastern White Pine Cone, Pinus stobus
Title: Eastern White Pine Cone, Pinus stobus

Contact: Timothy Sullivan

Description: Media: Ink wash
milkweed and evergreen
Title: milkweed and evergreen

Contact: Kate Fady

Description: milkweed, pine branches and bluejay feathers. gouache on paper
Shagbark Hickory
Title: Shagbark Hickory

Contact: Julie Kulak

Description: Still-life of Shagbark Hickory (Carya ovata) nuts, husks and leaves found on a sunny fall day in 2003. Illustrated using Adobe Photoshop.
Love-in-a-mist
Title: Love-in-a-mist

Contact: Kathleen McKeehen

Description: Love-in-a-mist (Nigella); gouache
Sundew capturing insect
Title: Sundew capturing insect

Contact: Richard Rauh

Description: This is one of a series of drawing for signage in the Haupt Coinservatory at the NYBG, showing insectivorous plants
Schizachyrium scoparium, Little Bluestem
Title: Schizachyrium scoparium, Little Bluestem

Contact: MaryBeth Hinrichs

Description: Grows in dense bunches, with flowering stems up to 4 feet tall. A very characteristic tallgrass prairie grass. Blooms mid-summer to fall.
Oak leaf and acorns
Title: Oak leaf and acorns

Contact: Timothy Sullivan

Description: Media: Ink wash
Moss Life Cycle
Title: Moss Life Cycle

Contact: Emil Huston

Description: The life cycle of moss begins with asexual reproduction. Leaf-like moss grow thin, brown stalk with capsules at the top. The capsules contain tiny spores instead of sex cells. Spores are the cells that can develop into a new individual without fertilization.
Ornamental Indian corn - Zea mays
Title: Ornamental Indian corn - Zea mays

Contact: Judith Aronow

Description: Ornamental Indian corn placed diagonally on page with a slight hint of a cast shadow. Work done in mixed media (colored pencil and watercolor) on coquille board. Size framed is approx. 18" x 26".
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