| Title: Indigo Bunting and Bluebells
Contact: Dorothia Rohner
Description: Indigo Bunting songbird and Virginia Bluebell spring flowers. Pencil sketch and watercolor painting.
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| Title: Universitty of Michigan Biology Department
Contact: John Megahan
Description: Logo for University of Michigan Biology Department
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| Title: In Madera Canyon
Contact: Rick Wheeler
Description: The children's book, "In Madera Canyon" was recently nominated by ForeWord Book Awards for best "children's picture book," 2010. An educational book focusing on the flora and fauna of Madera Canyon, Arizona. Illustrations are scratchboard/watercolor with additional pencil drawings.
More information available at rickarts.com, bookoftheyearawards, and janeeholt.com. Available for purchase at Amazon.com
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| Title: Lifecycle of Viburnum Leaf Beetle
Contact: Melisa Beveridge
Description: This was created with colored pencil on duralene for a scientist I worked with while at the Com.en.art residency at the Huyck preserve.
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| Title: Eastern Ribbon Snake
Contact: Amelia Hansen
Description: Watercolor and pencil illustration of Thamnophis sauritus sauritus crawling through leaves and partridge berry (Mitchella repens).
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| Title: Greater Rhododendron
Contact: Sarah Drummond
Description: Greater Rhododendron, Rhododendron maximum. Watercolor 5 x 7 inches, 2008
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| 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.
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| Title: Field violet butterfly bush
Contact: Alison Schroeer
Description: This botanical illustration of carpenter bees - Xylocopa virignica - pollinating a butterfly bush - Buddleja davidii or Buddleia davidii and field violet - Viola arvensis - was drawn by botanical illustrator Alison Schroeer as a scientific illustration.
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| Title: Cycad pollination habitat group
Contact: Michael Rothman
Description: This painting depicts the recently described Weevil-affected pollination cycle of the Mexican/Central American Cycad, Zamia furfuracea. Two other endangered cycad species are also depicted: Ceratozamia latifolia with russet leaf flushes and Dioon spinulosum with an arborescent habit. The work was commissioned by Dr. Dennis Stevenson of the New York Botanical Garden and is painted in acrylics on polyester canvas. It measures 18" x 50" .
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| Title: Begonia cultivar
Contact: MaryBeth Hinrichs
Description: Begonia cultivar study
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| 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.
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| Title: Hummingbird on Hibiscus
Contact: Denise Wagner
Description: Computer painting of a hummingbird on a hisbiscus.
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| 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.
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| Title: Winter Survival
Contact: Frank Ippolito
Description: This digital rendering was used as an illustration for New York Times / Science Times cover article on survival strategies of various species during the winter months.
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| Title: Polyphemus on Clematis
Contact: Karen Johnson
Description:
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| Title: White-headed Woodpeckers on Ponderosa Pine
Contact: Kathleen McKeehen
Description: A pair of White-headed woodpeckers on a Ponderosa pine tree.
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