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Today is the last day of National Environmental Education Week. Celebrate EE Week through the weekend with ArtPlantae Books at the Green Scene Garden Show. We’re there today and tomorrow from 10 AM – 4 PM.

Pick up a brochure about TheMulch.com to learn more about this resource for gardeners. View and purchase complete sets of Marianne Wallace’s America’s series. Get a copy of Water: The Epic Struggle for Wealth, Power, and Civilization.

Save 20% off on books and journaling supplies this weekend. This offer is only good during Green Scene. Hope to see you on the Orchard Lawn!

The Green Scene Garden Show is located at the Fullerton Arboretum on the campus of California State University, Fullerton.

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The following guides have been added to Herbarium > Science Library > Plant Guides:


Chickering, Carol Rogers. 1973. Flowers of Guatamala. University of Oklahoma Press. ISBN: 080610813.
This book contains 50 color illustrations of Guatamalan plants from different regions. The climate belts of Guatamala and the readily visible plants of each belt are described. Chickering traveled throughout Guatamala and painted each plant on-site. The plants featured in this book are: Achimenes longiflora, Amoreuxia palmatifida, Aphelandra schiediana, Bixa orellana, Caesalpinia pulcherrima, Calliandra houstoniana, Canna edulis, Cassia indecora, Castilleja tenuifolia, Cattleya aurantiaca, Cestrum aurantiaca, Chiranthodendron pentadactylon, Cobaea villosa, Cochlospermum vitifolium, Cordia alba, Dahlia maxoni, Dahlia popenovii, Fuchsia splendens, Gliricidia sepium, Guiacum sanctum, Heliconia bibai, Ipomoea carnea, Jacobinia umbrosa, Kohleria elegans, Lobelia laxiflora, Lycaste virginalis alba, Malvaviscus arboreus, Odontoglossum grande, Oncidium splendidum, Petrea volubilis, Plumeria rubra, Portlandia platantha, Psittacanthus calyculatus, Quercus skinneri, Robinsonella cordata, Rondeletia cordata, Salvia wagneriana, Sprekelia formosissima, Tabebuia donnel-smithii, Tagetes spp., Tecoma stans, Tillandsia rodigueziana, Tithonia longiradiata, Triplaris melaenodendron, Weldenia candida, Wigandia kunthii, Yucca elephantipes, Zephyranthes brevipes, Zinnia elegans, Fuego bouquet.

Chickering’s work is included in the collection at the Hunt Institute for Botanical Documentation. She painted a collection of mariposa lilies for Rancho Santa Ana Botanical Garden and has exhibited her work at the California Academy of Sciences and Descanso Gardens. Chickering received a medal from the Garden Club of America for her work combining botany and art.


Schroter, Ludwig and Carl Schroter. (19??) Flore des Alpes
This field guide for tourists contains 207 flowering plants depicted in color and ten plants in black-and-white. Text is written in French, English, and German. This book is the 20th and 21st edition. The year of publication is unknown. Comparisons to other editions of this book place the publication date around 1910.


Yocom, Charles F. 1964. Shrubs of Crater Lake. Crater Lake Natural History Association.
While a ranger-naturalist at Crater Lake National Park during the summers of 1951 and 1952, Dr. Charles F. Yocom drew the shrubs growing in the park. This small and informative field guide contains descriptions of 81 of the park’s 103 shrubs. Fifty-four of the shrubs were illustrated by Yocom. Two herbs are also included in this book. This handy guide ends with a six-page glossary of botanical terms.


Gilmour, John. 1947. Wild Flowers of the Chalk. The King Penguin Books.
A small guide to the English Chalk and its common wildflowers. The author makes reference to the fact that this book is part of a series of small guides about plants growing on the lime soil of the Chalk Outcrop. Sixteen color plates are included in this book. They were created by Irene Hawkins and represent the following plants: Gentiana amarella and G. germanica, Polygala calcarea, Thymus serpyllum, Thymus serpyllum, Hippocrepis comosa, Asperula cynanchica, Filipendula hexapetala, Phyteuma tenerum, Scabiosa columbaria, Helianthemum nummularium, Anemone pulsatilla, Onobrychis viciifolia, Blackstonia perfoliata, Anacamptis pyramidalis, Ophrys apifera, Cephalanthera grandiflora, and Astragalus danicus.


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All inclusive botany field trips to the Alps

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This book is magnificent. It’s California history. It’s botanical art history. It’s botany. It’s one person’s efforts to connect people to plants and fifty-six public gardens in California. It’s the only time I’ve ever said “Wow!” about an oleander.

The serigraphs featured in this book were created in the 1970s by Gene Bauer, who then served as the native flora chairman and the chairman of arboretums and botanical gardens of California Garden Clubs, Incorporated. From 1972-1974, Bauer created The Golden Native series comprised of 27 booklets. The Golden Botanical Gardens series followed, and was comprised of 29 booklets printed from 1976-1978. Each booklet was printed by hand and mailed to officers of the her garden club. Bauer printed about 80 copies of each booklet and used knotted yarn to attach the pages of each booklet. In the book’s introduction, Bauer describes how she makes a serigraph, which is a hand-printed silkscreen image.

Original serigraphs by Gene Bauer are in the permanent collections of The Hunt Institute for Botanical Documentation, The Missouri Botanical Garden, The Frelinghuysen Arboretum, Strybing Arboretum, and The Sherman Library and Gardens.

Botanical Serigraphs: The Gene Bauer Collection is available at your local bookstore.


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ESRI Press provides excerpts from Botanical Serigraphs

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Practical & Inexpensive
Recently readers shared a practical tool with me and asked if I would consider carrying this tool in the store. I am happy to announce that the paint brush holder/pencil holder/pen holder (and soap dish) that has received so much attention is now available at ArtPlantae Books. Stop by the store and you will find the following items:

This tool is lightweight, easy-to-wash, and a practical alternative to porcelain brush holders. It can be purchased individually for $1.75 each or as a Classroom Set. The Classroom Set contains 20 brush holders and costs $20 per set.


A Folding Loupe To Magnify Your World 5x, 10x, or 15x

The next time you need to view stamen, use this loupe to help you study the details of these elegant structures. Visit the store to purchase the following item (stamps and other extras not included):

$6.95 each


Notepads with a Fresh Botanical Theme

California botanical artist, Sally Jacobs, has created new notepads for 2010. They feature her watercolor paintings of a red onion, a pineapple, and a sunflower. These notepads make a great birthday gift, hostess gift, or a “just because” gift for Mom. See the Sally Jacobs Collection to view this new line of stationery ($7 each).

© 2010 by Sally Jacobs. All rights reserved

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The long wait is over!

The new book by W. John Kress and Shirley Sherwood is like a novel you can’t put down. Expect to become lost in informative plant profiles, impressive artist profiles, and fascinating facts about plant evolution.

The authors begin their tour of the plant kingdom by providing background information about Charles Darwin, the process of evolution, and how plants are classified according to the Angiosperm Phylogeny Group, a group of plant taxonomists who have classified plants according to current DNA research. Kress and Sherwood then provide an overview of major plant groups before introducing readers to the most visually stimulating taxonomic tree ever created.

This impressive reference was created after 700 paintings in the Shirley Sherwood Collection were arranged into plant orders. In the end, paintings were chosen to represent 44 orders, 116 families, and 134 species to paint as broad a picture of plant evolution as possible. Each painting is accompanied by a description of the taxonomic group it represents, a profile of the featured artist, and interesting information about the plant selected by each artist. The paintings represent the exquisite artwork of 84 international artists.

This one-of-a-kind reference is sure to thrill any artist or plant enthusiast.

Now available at ArtPlantae Books. Softcover $41. Hardcover $53.

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Did you know that ArtPlantae is not only online, but outdoors too?

The event schedule for Spring is filling up and we hope to see you out on the road. Details for each venue will be posted soon. In the meantime, make note of these special dates on your calendar:

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$28.99 (out-of-print)

There are two copies of Beautiful Botanicals in stock. The price listed is the original list price. Used copies of this book begin at $45.

The following review is from the Watercolor section of the library:

King, Bente Starcke. 2004. Beautiful Botanicals: Painting and drawing flowers and plants. North Light Books. ISBN: 1-58180-494-6
This book is an inspiring reference and a practical one too! Bente Starcke King provides a general overview of the following: art supplies, workspaces, flower morphology, foreshortening, composition, shading techniques, signing & dating artwork, framing, concealing mistakes, and exhibiting one’s work. She also leads artists through 18 demonstrations that allow students the opportunity to apply what they learn from her. She teaches students techniques in the following media: graphite, pen & ink, ink wash, transparent watercolor, watercolor w/pen & ink, and watercolor w/colored pencil. Feature demonstrations include: graphite (how to transfer a drawing, curled leaf on acetate); pen & ink (spruce cone, cyclamen); ink wash (curly grass, daffodil), transparent watercolor (onion, snowdrops & winter aconites, bluebells, daffodils, Trillium & violets, magnolia, rose hips); watercolor w/pen & ink (Mountain Ash, Echinacea); watercolor w/colored pencil (tulips, Virginia creeper, irises, dog roses).


See this title and more at ArtPlantae Books


Note: The title page in one of the copies is inserted upside-down. A tiny “oops” during the printing process that does not affect the contents of this practical reference.

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