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"Exploring the Herbaceous Beauty

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Herbaceous Collection: Pulpit by Andrea Cavalcanti, called il Buggiano, according to a drawing by Filippo Brunelleschi
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Herbaceous Collection: Two capitals with sculpted acanthus leaves and pecking birds in the cloister of the Cathedral of
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Herbaceous Collection: Two capitals with sculpted nude human figures, animals and acanthus leaves in the cloister of
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Herbaceous Collection: Two capitals with sculpted nude human figures in the cloister of the Cathedral of Monreale
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Herbaceous Collection: Two capitals with sculpted female figures in the cloister of the Cathedral of Monreale
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Herbaceous Collection: Detail of the main door of the Baptistery of Pisa
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Herbaceous Collection: Detail of the faade of the Church of Santa Maria Novella, Florence
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Herbaceous Collection: The Annunciation, work by Donatello, Basilica of Santa Croce, Florence
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Herbaceous Collection: Detail of the portal of the Church of Santa Maria Maggiore a Tuscania, Viterbo
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Herbaceous Collection: Saint Lorenzo divides the goods with the poor, stucco, Giacomo Serpotta (1656-1732), wall
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Herbaceous Collection: Detail of the cross side windows with two chimeras, Cathedral of Saint Sabinus in Bari
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Herbaceous Collection: Annunciation by Donatello, Santa Croce Basilica, Florence
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Herbaceous Collection: A well, located in the Hall VIII of the Bardini Museum, Florence
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Herbaceous Collection: View of Hall VIII with a stair leading to the first floor, a well curb with coat of arms
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Herbaceous Collection: Illuminated page of a Bible located in the Municipal Library of Catania
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Herbaceous Collection: Undressing of San Lorenzo, stucco, Giacomo Serpotta (1656-1732), wall, Oratorio di San Lorenzo
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Herbaceous Collection: The staircase and courtyard of the Palazzo Gondi, Florence
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Herbaceous Collection: Two sculpted capitals depicting Noah's Ark, in the cloister of the Cathedral of Cefal, Sicily
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Herbaceous Collection: Two sculpted capitals of the cloister of the Cathedral of Monreale, depicting Cain and Abel
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Herbaceous Collection: Two capitals depicting respectively: sculpted predatory birds and two men holding up a vessel
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Herbaceous Collection: Two capitals with sculpted birds in the cloister of the Cathedral of Monreale
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Herbaceous Collection: Two capitals with sculpted human figures and acanthus leaves in the cloister of the Cathedral of
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Herbaceous Collection: Detail of a trabeation and two columns with sculpted Roman capitals. Basilica of S
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Herbaceous Collection: Fragments from the theater of Ancient Ostia
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Herbaceous Collection: Part of the stuccoed ceiling of a room. Work by Giovanni da Udine, Villa Madama, Rome
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Herbaceous Collection: Entrance door of the Casino of Pius IV, Vatican Gardens, Vatican City
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Herbaceous Collection: The S. Eufemia balcony, Verona
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Herbaceous Collection: Bas-relief depicting St. Anthony giving the consecrated host to a mule
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Herbaceous Collection: Monument to Giovanni Francesco Brusati built by Luigi Capponi in the Church of S. Clemente, Rome
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Herbaceous Collection: Stucco panels by Giovanni da Udine, in a room of Villa Madama, Rome
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Herbaceous Collection: Acanthus spirals, with birds in them, detail of the apsidal mosaic in S
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Herbaceous Collection: Ornate fragments with fruit. Lateran Museum, Rome. Today in Gregoriano Profano Museum
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Herbaceous Collection: Fragments with vegetal friezes, Lateran Museum, Rome. Today in Gregoriano Profano Museum
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Herbaceous Collection: Frieze with lotus and palmetta flowers. Lateran Museum, Rome. Today in Gregoriano Profano Museum
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Herbaceous Collection: Friezes with festoons and bucranes. Lateran Museum, Rome. Today in Gregoriano Profano Museum
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Herbaceous Collection: Capital taken from the Forum of Trajan. Lateran Museum, Rome. Today in Gregoriano Profano Museum
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Herbaceous Collection: Statue of a boy, in the Vatican Museums, Vatican City
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Herbaceous Collection: Candelabrum with figure of Hercules, in the Vatican Museums, Vatican City
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Herbaceous Collection: Ancient Egyptian capital. Sculpted work located in the Roman National Museum, Rome
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Herbaceous Collection: Lighted musical score depicting the hunting of Jesus from the temple by the Pharisees
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Herbaceous Collection: The Sienese she-wolf; sculpture by Giovanni di Turino, placed outside the Palazzo Pubblico
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Herbaceous Collection: Central part of the candelabrum for the Easter candle done by Nicol and Pietro Vassalletto
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Herbaceous Collection: Detail of the candelabrum for the Easter candle, work by Nicol
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Herbaceous Collection: Antependium of Gregory XVI. Basilica of S. Pietro, Rome
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Herbaceous Collection: Bronze bas-relief with Allegory of Perspective. Detail of the monument to Pope Sisto IV
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Herbaceous Collection: Bronze bas-relief with Allegory of Astronomy. Detail of the monument to Pope Sisto IV
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Herbaceous Collection: Baptistery inside the Basilica of S. Pietro, Rome. The drawing on the bronze covering is by Carlo
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Herbaceous Collection: Bas-relief with vegetal friezes, Petriano Museum, Vatican City


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"Exploring the Herbaceous Beauty: From Lavender Pollen Grains to Spring Flowers" Immerse yourself in the captivating world wonders as we delve into their intricate details and breathtaking displays. At Longwood Gardens in Kennett Square, Pennsylvania, USA, spring flowers paint a vibrant tapestry against the backdrop of nature's finest creations. Amongst them, lavender pollen grains under scanning electron microscopy (SEM) reveal a mesmerizing pattern that showcases the delicate essence of this beloved herb. Traveling across continents, we find ourselves in Helmingham Hall Gardens nestled in Suffolk, England. Here, a woman finds solace amidst lush greenery and blossoming blooms—a testament to the timeless allure of gardens. Delving deeper into French lavender leaves under SEM reveals an astonishing surface texture that adds another layer of fascination to these fragrant plants. Each pore tells a story of resilience and adaptation. In Mynthurst's color lithograph artwork from yesteryears, we catch a glimpse of French Honeysuckle (Hedysarum coronarium), cultivated with care in Italy during 1754. The watercolor captures its ethereal beauty while reminding us of humanity's long-standing love affair with herbaceous flora. Ann Hathaway's Garden beckons us further into enchantment—a place where history intertwines with nature seamlessly. It serves as a reminder that even within our own backyards lies untold stories waiting to be discovered. Returning once more to Longwood Gardens—this time accompanied by Iceland Poppies—we witness how these delicate petals dance gracefully in the breeze. Their ephemeral existence reminds us to cherish every moment spent surrounded by such natural marvels. And finally, let us not forget about the humble Common Daisy (Bellis perennis). Its simplicity belies its ability to bring joy wherever it grows—an ever-present symbol of hope and renewal. In this exploration through images and words, we celebrate the herbaceous world in all its glory.