Joan Thomson

Gentiana crinita 

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medical illustration of Fringed gentian, native wildflower, blue violet, rare, grassy hillsides, riverbanks

Gentiana crinita is a more rare Gentian that blooms in a variety of environments, from riverbanks to grassy hillsides. The distinctive fringing of the petals distinguishes it from the other Gentians. The illustration was completed in transparent watercolor on Arches paper. It is suitable for a field guide or environmental education materials.
Next medical illustration of warbler, deciduous forests, Appalachains, black-throated, blue, sugar maple, foraging, insect, souithern

This  pair of Black-throated blue warblers is shown foraging for insect food on the undersides of the leaves of the sugar maple. Found in the deciduous forests of the Appalachains in northern New England and the northern Atlantic states, its range extends into into the southern Appalachains. The illustration was completed in transparent watercolor on Arches paper.

Black-throated Blue Warblers (Dendroica c.)

Fringed gentian, native wildflower, blue violet, rare, grassy hillsides, riverbanks Gentiana crinita is a more rare Gentian that blooms in a variety of environments, from riverbanks to grassy hillsides. The distinctive fringing of the petals distinguishes it from the other Gentians. The illustration was completed in transparent watercolor on Arches paper. It is suitable for a field guide or environmental education materials.

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