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Glass Flowers: Pitcher Plants

The Blascka glass flower collection at the Harvard Museum of Natural History, over 3,000 models were created by glass artisans Leopold Blaschka and his son, Rudolph began in 1886, continuing for five decades. The collection represents more than 830 plant species.

In Boston, MA

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items are from 16 Mar 2009.

Glass Flowers: Pitcher Plants by Curious Expeditions
Room of Glass Flowers by Curious Expeditions
Case of Glass Flowers by Curious Expeditions
Case of Glass Flowers by Curious Expeditions
Glass Flowers: Dahlia tenuis by Curious Expeditions
Glass Flowers: Pink Blooms by Curious Expeditions
Row of Glass Flowers by Curious Expeditions
Glass Flowers: Female Flower Magnified 10 times by Curious Expeditions
Case of Glass Flowers by Curious Expeditions
Case of Glass Flowers by Curious Expeditions
Glass Flowers: Pistil, Stamen, Overy magnified 25-40 times by Curious Expeditions
Glass Flowers: Yellow Cactus Blooms by Curious Expeditions
Glass Flowers: Pink Cactus Bloom by Curious Expeditions
Glass Flowers: Pink Vines by Curious Expeditions
Wall of Glass Flowers and Plant Anatomy Magnifications by Curious Expeditions
Glass Flowers: Little Purple Buds by Curious Expeditions
Glass Flowers: Apios americana, or Ground Nut by Curious Expeditions
Glass Flowers: "Standard, Magnified 14 times" by Curious Expeditions
Glass Flowers: Apios americana and Mucuna gigantea by Curious Expeditions
Glass Flowers: Orange Spiky Flowers by Curious Expeditions
Glass Flowers: Cashew Nuts by Curious Expeditions
Case of Little Red Glass Flowers by Curious Expeditions
Glass Flowers: Purple Vine by Curious Expeditions
Glass Flowers: Red Flowers by Curious Expeditions
Glass Flowers: Ovary Magnification and Roots by Curious Expeditions
Glass Flowers: Dichorisandra Aubletiana by Curious Expeditions
Glass Flowers: Puffy Yellow Flower by Curious Expeditions
Glass Flowers: Yellow Lilly by Curious Expeditions
Glass Flowers: White Flowers by Curious Expeditions
Glass Flowers: Yellow Buds by Curious Expeditions
Glass Flowers: Musa paradisa by Curious Expeditions
Glass Banana! by Curious Expeditions
Glass Flower Entrance by Curious Expeditions
Glass Flowers: Nepenthes maxima (Pitcher Plant) by Curious Expeditions
Glass Flowers: Nepenthes maxima (Pitcher Plant) by Curious Expeditions
Glass Flowers: Drosera rotundifolia by Curious Expeditions
Glass Flowers: Display by Curious Expeditions
Glass Flowers: Little Pink Flowers by Curious Expeditions
Glass Flowers: Purple Orchid by Curious Expeditions
Glass Flowers: Yellow Orchid: Cattleya guttata by Curious Expeditions
Glass Flowers: Ruffly White Orchids by Curious Expeditions
Glass Flowers: Brassia verrucosa (Orchids) by Curious Expeditions
Glass Flowers: Yellow and Brown Orchids by Curious Expeditions
Glass Flowers: Wall Display by Curious Expeditions
Glass Flowers: Matilija Poppy by Curious Expeditions
Glass Flowers: Prairie Willow by Curious Expeditions
Glass Flowers: Flower Anatomy Magnifications by Curious Expeditions
Glass Flowers: Ficus Carica (Fig Tree!) by Curious Expeditions
Glass Flowers: Flower Magnifications by Curious Expeditions
Glass Flowers: Large Yellow Flower by Curious Expeditions
The Blaschka's Desk, where they worked on many of the glass flowers by Curious Expeditions
Glass Flower Case by Curious Expeditions
The Blaschka's Desk, where they worked on many of the glass flowers by Curious Expeditions
Glass Flowers: Little White Flowers by Curious Expeditions
Glass Flowers: White Flowers and Yellow Flowers by Curious Expeditions
Glass Flowers: Magnified Section of corolla by Curious Expeditions
Glass Flowers: Big Purple Flowers by Curious Expeditions
Glass Flowers: Pollen Grain, Magnified 2000 times by Curious Expeditions
Glass Flowers: Purple and Pink Flowers by Curious Expeditions
Glass Flowers: Little Yellow Flowers by Curious Expeditions
Glass Flower Case by Curious Expeditions

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