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The comprehensive Orchids of Western Australia is the result of a 16-year effort by botanists Andrew Brown, Kingsley Dixon, and Stephen Hopper, and botanical artist Pat Dundas. All of the orchids of Western Australia are represented in this book.

Thirty-nine genera are described and each species of orchid was painted by artist Pat Dundas. The orchids of Western Australia are not the sturdy robust orchids usually portrayed in botanical paintings, so do not expect to see the typical Slipper Orchid or corsage cymbidium. The orchids of Australia’s South-West Region and Kimberly Region are slender, delicate, and can have spider-like willowy features. Dundas painted 185 paintings during the course of this project. A monumental task!

In addition to species descriptions, the authors include an introduction to the orchid family (ORCHIDACEAE) and a review of orchid morphology and how orchids are named by taxonomists. The distribution, flowering season, plant-pollinator interactions, and reproduction of Western Australian orchid species are also discussed. The examples of floral mimicry and sexual deception among this group of orchids are especially fascinating.

While the species described in this book are specific to Australia, the contribution Orchids of Western Australia makes to our knowledge of the orchid family is of significance to us all. This reference also serves as another example of how botanical illustration can contribute to our understanding and awareness of plants.


Orchids of Western Australia can be purchased at ArtPlantae Books. This is a special order item. ($80)

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Helping you become better acquainted with the plants in your world has always been one of ArtPlantae’s objectives. One of the favorite topics around here is economic botany (i.e., the origin and domestication of plants). Always interesting, this subject defines the role plants play in our lives like no other subject. It is real-world, everyday, practical botany. We’re into that. This is why the economic botany category in the bookstore was renamed “Plants & YOU”. The phrase “economic botany” wasn’t particularly “everyday” and caused too many people to scratch their heads and ask, “What’s that?”

For your reading pleasure, the following titles have been added to the Plants & YOU category at ArtPlantae Books:

Food Chains: From Farmyard to Shopping Cart
Features case studies documenting the handling of food from farmyard to grocery store.

Potato: A History of the Propitious Esculent
Photojournalist, John Reader, traces this popular tuber from its domestication in Peru 8,000 years ago to its current status as the world’s fourth largest food crop.

FoodChainsFarmyardToCart Potato

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Most of us do not know a fruit hunter, much less a durianarian and their passion for durians. And what about fruitarians and their all-fruit diet? You might think you have very little in common with passionate individuals such as these, but you would be wrong. The common thread that ties us together is the global fruit industry and all its forms, from the produce section of markets to fruit drinks in the beverage aisle to agricultural checkpoints at airports and along highways. TheFruitHunters

Adam Leith Gollner traveled the world to interview fruit hunters, growers, enthusiasts, researchers, and vendors to explore the fruit industry. He explains how fruit makes it to our grocery store and why the selection of fruit at our local market is so uninspiring. He explains how the kiwi made it big and lets us in on fruit varieties that may become available in the near future. Gollner describes his encounters with fruit hunters so vividly, you will feel as if you experienced the “fruit underworld” yourself. To make the experience even more complete, Gollner has posted photos of his adventures online. View these photos after you have started to read The Fruit Hunters to help visualize the people and places described in the book.

Gollner is a writer who has written for The New York Times, Gourmet, Bon Appetit, and Good magazine. The Fruit Hunters is his first book.


Cover, paperback edition, 2013

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Are you following tweets on Twitter? Twitter sounds overwhelming, however it isn’t all that bad. You do not have to be logged-in 24/7 to see what is being said about this, that, and the other. All you need to do is click on the image of whomever you are following to see a list of their recent posts. For example, if you wanted to see a list of our posts (i.e., “tweets”), click on the grass image for ArtPlantae. Alternatively, you can go to http://twitter.com/artplantae to see what’s new.

If creating a Twitter account or going to our Twitter site does not appeal to you, then at least check our Twitter feed in the right-hand column when you get the chance. You will read interesting bits of information such as…

Australian botanical artist receives award at http://6zruq.tk. You read about Ellen Hickman & “Brush with Gondwana” here http://3lltt.tk

And please, tell a friend!

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ArtPlantae has the opportunity to pass along exciting savings to our readers. We are excited to forward these savings because they apply to many botanical art- and botany-related titles. Firm restrictions are in place, however. They are:

1. All sales are FINAL. Books are NON-RETURNABLE.
2. Bookstores can only place one (1) order from the distributor during the sale period.
3. Limited to stock on hand. (ArtPlantae Books will issue a refund for any title that sells out at the warehouse.)


What does this sale mean for you?

It means you can save a lot of money while adding unique hard-to-find titles to your personal library.


What happens next?

ArtPlantae Books will collect orders between now and Thursday, June 25, 2009 and will place one group order on Friday, June 26, 2009. All orders will be filled when our shipment arrives from the distributor. We appreciate your patience. All U.S. orders will be shipped via Media Mail. All international orders will be shipped via Priority Mail International.

An opportunity like this seldom presents itself. Take advantage of these savings while you can!

**Links to this sale have expired**

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Whitelines Wire A4

Whitelines Wire A4

Our shipment of the Whitelines notebook is now available. Try this new writing paper for yourself and tell us what you think.

Did you miss our demonstration last week? Click here to see what this paper will do for your writing and your art!

The Whitelines, Wire A4 notebook is now available at ArtPlantae Books.

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The Botanical Artists Group, Western Australia was formed in 1991 by a group of botanical artists hungry to participate in a supportive environment where ideas and resources can be shared with peers. The future founding members of the Botanical Artists Group met at an exhibit held by the Art Gallery of Western Australia that brought attention to the historical and contemporary botanical art of this region. This group of new acquaintances met the following day and loosely formed the Botanical Artists Group, Western Australia. Since then, the Botanical Artists Group has made significant contributions toward increasing appreciation of the local landscape, as well as the conservation of this landscape for future generations. The book Brush with Gondwana highlights the group’s history and the contributions made by each member.

The Botanical Artists Group is comprised of seven members. Each member’s section in the book contains a biography and several examples of each members’ artwork, some of it dating back to 1933. The conservation-minded artists in the Botanical Artists Group are listed below. Our few sentences about each artist does not do them justice. Their interesting biographies should be read in their entirety. The media listed in parentheses refer to the media used to create the artwork included in this book.

Rica Erickson
A lifelong interest in nature, plants and human history was recognized in 1996 when the government of Western Australia created the Rica Erickson Nature Reserve. This 124-hectare reserve is located on the Victoria Plains north of Perth. (watercolor and pencil)

Pat Dundas
Pat received a copy of Rica Erickson’s Orchids of the West when she was a child. Pat became intrigued by the small orchids and it became her lifelong dream to paint each orchid species in Western Australia. It took 17 years for Pat to accomplish this goal. Her monumental undertaking has become a book titled, Orchids of Western Australia. (watercolor)

Ellen Hickman
Ellen is a biological consultant who does biological assessments on land slated for development. Ellen’s lifelong interest in art and science is evident in her detailed and descriptive colored pencil paintings. (aquarelle; aquarelle and graphite pencil)

Penny Leech
Finding beauty and nature in all aspects of life, Penny collects inspiring items and sorts them according to their color, texture, and form. Able to paint only two days each week, Penny finds painting to be a meditative experience. (watercolor)

Philippa Nikulinsky
Philippa’s interest is “painting the natural history of hostile environments” and she can spend weeks painting in the desert. Philippa fills her sketchbook with dissected plant parts and notes about a plant’s color, form, and habitat. (pencil, watercolor, and gouache; pencil, wash and dried specimens)

Margaret Pieroni
Inside the custom-made rammed earth home she built, Margaret paints in a studio filled with natural light. She has illustrated several publications, including Discovering the Wildflowers of Western Australia. (watercolor on tinted paper; watercolor)

Katrina Syme
Katrina’s interests are fungi and she brings attention to Australian fungi through her painting. Australia is home to thousands of species of fungi. Many of Australia’s fungi have yet to be described and named.


Brush with Gondwana
serves as an inspiring example of how a harmonious group of botanical artists can educate the public and bring awareness to the conservation of local flora.



Brush with Gondwana
can be ordered at ArtPlantae Books.

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