Trees by Julia Ellen Rogers

It’s fun to find trees I talk about on school field trips in botanical print books. I’m highlighting Julia Ellen Rogers book about trees published in 1926 today. The book includes 48 color illustrations and I’ve picked four favorites. The digital version of the book is available from Internet Archive here.

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The black walnuts that are easy to find at the Howard County Conservancy’s Mt Pleasant Farm and Belmont locations. The summer campers find the immature nuts that look like green tennis balls; in the fall field trips the nuts live up to their name – the outer husk becomes a gooey black mess; in the spring we find the nuts the squirrels have eating – like oval works of abstract art.

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The horse chestnut is something I point out when it’s in bloom – during spring time. It is easy to spot at the end of the tree lined road up to the Manor House at Belmont – it is the last tree.  The leaf pattern is interesting as well.

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The sycamores at Belmont are along the drive and into the forest that surrounds Belmont. They are very large trees – hard to miss in the winter because their branches look so white. They also have seed balls that are fuzzy.

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We often ask the children to look at the seed balls for sycamores and sweet gum trees…to describe how they are the same/different. Sweet gum balls are something the students recognized because the trees were planted in many Columbia developments as yard trees (the seeds are spikey but the tree itself is beautiful – nice shade and turns red in the fall).

Marianne North

The Marianne North Gallery at Kew Royal Botanical Gardens displays 833 of her paintings displayed in geographical order, which she hung after traveling around the world. She built the gallery and it opened in 1882.

The next best thing to visiting the physical gallery, it to view the online gallery which is organized so that it can be browse by country, plant group, or category. I chose to view each of the ‘plant groups’ as a ‘book’ and then the landscapes it two parts.  Some sample images are below; there are many more in the online gallery. Her paintings are of plants in their natural setting rather than traditional Victorian prints.

Orchids of Britain and Ireland

Some books on Internet Archive are relatively recent publication. Orchids of Britain and Ireland by Anne and Simon Harrap was published in 2009 and is available on the Internet Archive. There are lush photos of orchids throughout.

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As I write this, there is snow on the ground and the temperature is still in the teens. I’m enjoying paging through this book with the pages filling my monitor - being an armchair naturalist.

The Flowering Plants of South Africa

One of the more substantial series I found and browsed in 2016 was the 20+ volumes of The Flowering Plants of South Africa available from Internet Archive. They were published almost annually between 1921 and 1951…with wonderful illustrations as demonstrated by the sample images in the display below. A link to each of the volumes can be found below the group of images. Each volume includes many botanical prints. Enjoy!

The Flowering Plants of South Africa - Vol 01 * Evans, I.B. Pole (editor) * sample image

The Flowering Plants of South Africa - Vol 02 * Evans, I.B. Pole (editor) * sample image

The Flowering Plants of South Africa - Vol 03 * Evans, I.B. Pole (editor) * sample image

The Flowering Plants of South Africa - Vol 04 * Evans, I.B. Pole (editor) * sample image

The Flowering Plants of South Africa - Vol 05 * Evans, I.B. Pole (editor) * sample image

The Flowering Plants of South Africa - Vol 06 * Evans, I.B. Pole (editor) * sample image

The Flowering Plants of South Africa - Vol 07 * Evans, I.B. Pole (editor) * sample image

The Flowering Plants of South Africa - Vol 08 * Evans, I.B. Pole (editor) * sample image

The Flowering Plants of South Africa - Vol 09 * Evans, I.B. Pole (editor) * sample image

The Flowering Plants of South Africa - Vol 10 * Evans, I.B. Pole (editor) * sample image

The Flowering Plants of South Africa - Vol 11 * Evans, I.B. Pole (editor) * sample image

The Flowering Plants of South Africa - Vol 12 * Evans, I.B. Pole (editor) * sample image

The Flowering Plants of South Africa - Vol 13 * Evans, I.B. Pole (editor) * sample image

The Flowering Plants of South Africa - Vol 14 * Evans, I.B. Pole (editor) * sample image

The Flowering Plants of South Africa - Vol 15 * Evans, I.B. Pole (editor) * sample image

The Flowering Plants of South Africa - Vol 16 * Evans, I.B. Pole (editor) * sample image

The Flowering Plants of South Africa - Vol 17 * Evans, I.B. Pole (editor) * sample image

The Flowering Plants of South Africa - Vol 18 * Evans, I.B. Pole (editor) * sample image

The Flowering Plants of South Africa - Vol 19 * Evans, I.B. Pole (editor) * sample image

The Flowering Plants of South Africa - Vol 20 * Phillips, E.P. * sample image

The Flowering Plants of South Africa - Vol 21 * Phillips, E.P. * sample image

The Flowering Plants of South Africa - Vol 22 * Phillips, E.P. * sample image

The Flowering Plants of South Africa - Vol 25 * Dyer, R. Allen * sample image

The Flowering Plants of South Africa - Vol 26 * Dyer, R. Allen * sample image

The Flowering Plants of South Africa - Vol 27 * Dyer, R. Allen * sample image

The Flowering Plants of South Africa - Vol 28 * Dyer, R. Allen * sample image