| Bobbi Angell contributes technical
pen and ink illustrations of tropical and temperate
plants for botanical texts. Working closely with
scientists from The New York Botanical Garden, Smithsonian
Institution, Harvard University and other academic
institutions, she prepares detailed line drawings
of species new to science for botanical journals,
and illustrates regional floras and monographs. Known
for her meticulous attention to microscopic detail
and aesthetically pleasing sense of design, she has
been commissioned over the years to prepare over
a thousand illustrations of tropical plants that
have been published in award winning scientific texts.
Recent publications include: |
Flowering Plants of the Neotropics
Nathan Smith, Scott A. Mori et al.
ISBN 0-691-11694-6 170 line drawings represent
families of plants from the new world tropics.
Read a review of this book from the
Journal of the Torrey Botanical Society
- Click
Here to see a PDF of the article.
http://pup.princeton.edu/titles/7595.html
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Intermountain Flora,
Vol. 2B
Noel H. Holmgren et al.
ISBN 0-89327-469-0
Hundreds of illustrations in several volumes
of comprehensive flora of western US plants.
http://www.NYBG.org/bsci/spub |
Bejucos Y Plantas
Trepadoras de Puerto Rico e Islas Virgenes
Pedro Acevedo-Rodriquez
ISBN 0-9743280-06 184 plates depict 400 species
of climbing plants from the island of Puerto Rico.
Now available in english.
Contact acevedo.pedro@nmnh.si.edu
to
purchase copies.
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Guide to the Vascular Plants of Central French
Guiana
Scott A. Mori, George Cremers et al.
ISBN 0-89327-445-3
400 detailed illustrations, in two volumes,
depict the species of plants found in a lowland
tropical rain forest.
http://www.NYBG.org/bsci/spub
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Melicocceae (Sapindaceae). Flora
Neotropica 
Pedro Acevedo-Rodriquez
ISBN 0-89327-450-X
60 illustrations of the genus Talisia.
http://www.NYBG.org/bsci/spub
also available in Flora Neotropica monographs:
Ericacaeae Part II.
James L. Luteyn, ed.
Lecythidaceae Part II
Scott A. Mori and Ghillian T. Prance
Ericaceae Part I
James L. Luteyn
for additional images, see http://www.nybg.org/bsci/res/lut2/main.html
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