This is a watercolour-on-paper drawing of Banksia integrifolia. It was drawn and at least partly coloured by Sydney Parkinson, Sir Joseph Banks' botanical artist who was present when the species was first collected at Botany Bay, Australia. It is not known whether the drawing was completed by Parkinson, or whether it was delivered unfinished for completion by one of the London artist employed by Banks for that purpose. The Wikipedia barnstar. "Image may be used elsewhere without restriction", says meta:User:SunirShah, creator, on Meatball:BarnStar. Original image from Barnstar Subterfuge (currently not available online).
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2006-11-29T05:40:19Z Hesperian 950x1360 (259894 Bytes) == Summary == {{Information |Description=This is a watercolour-on-paper drawing of ''Banksia integrifolia''. It was drawn and at least partly coloured by [[Sydney Parkinson]], Sir Joseph Banks' botanical artist who was presen
2008-04-05T21:57:33Z White Cat 111x107 (14487 Bytes) The Wikipedia barnstar. "Image may be used elsewhere without restriction", says [[meta:User:SunirShah]], creator, on [[Meatball:BarnStar]]. Original image from Barnstar Subterfuge (currently not available online). Image his
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