Flower shapes: Symbolism & Cultural significance
Flower Shapes: Symbolism and Cultural Significance guest blog by Nina James Summer Flower [...]
Flower Shapes: Symbolism and Cultural Significance guest blog by Nina James Summer Flower [...]
Researching a wildflower involves gathering information on the anatomy, distinguishing characteristics, family, and [...]
Small-leaved lime Tilia cordata and other Lime or Linden trees This is [...]
Recently, I’ve illustrated the Great Burnet, Sanguisorba officinalis for an interpretation board, to [...]
Orchids have always been a bit of a mystery to me, so when [...]
Fungal subjects always make my heart sing, so I was really pleased when [...]
Birch trees: The Silver and the Downy Birch There are two main [...]
Plant Evolution is complicated, and in this blog I plan on simplifying it [...]
Introduction Beech trees are common across Britain, favouring chalky soils. The oldest Beech [...]
Montserrat is an island in the Carribbean, part of the Leeward isles and [...]
Geraniums, Crane’s-bills and Stork’s-bills is a guest blog from the wonderful Stewart Roberts, a [...]
Trees: Elder is another blog inspired by my illustrations for “The Tree Forager” [...]
Heath star moss is one of three invasive species I’ve just illustrated for [...]
Habit sketches are an important aspect of doing botanical illustrations. They need to [...]
Cow parsley Anthriscus sylvestris was on the list of plants I recently illustrated [...]
Trees: Rowan is another blog inspired by my illustrations for “The Tree Forager” [...]
Trees: Hawthorn is another blog inspired by my illustrations for “The Tree Forager” [...]
Trees: Ash This is the third in my series on common trees, and [...]
Trees: Sycamore Acer pseudoplatanus is a maple, and is Europe’s largest maple species. [...]
I’ve been working on illustrations for “The Tree Forager” by Adele Nozedar, due [...]
Periwinkle species feature on the list of a recent job of invasive plants [...]
The Garden Lupin, Lupinus polyphyllus, is one of the invasive plants I was [...]
I’ve recently completed work on a series of sketchbook illustrations of invasive plants. [...]
In my last blog, Botanical illustration of Rose leaves, I discussed the processes [...]
A recent job involved illustrating the Japanese Rose, Rosa rugosa. It’s not the [...]
In February, my series of Coastal Flower postage stamps were published by Jersey [...]
Jersey Post recently brought out their “Coastal Flowers: Post and Go” stamp issue, [...]
Halophytes: Salt Tolerant Plants Halophytes are plants that tolerate or thrive in salty [...]
I’ve recently completed a series of thirty three botanical illustrations of coastal flowers [...]
Flora Margarine Repackaged Flora in Sweden have recently re-designed their packaging. And [...]
The Living Wisdom of Trees: Commission In the summer, I completed lots [...]
There are a whole load of different botanical terms used to describe flower [...]