In the background is wreath of Golden Wattle, the official national floral emblem, though the representation of the species is not botanically accurate.
The botanically accurate and semi-realistic grapevines, sunflowers and other growing things were more prominent than Gothic canopies.
In both cases Dunbar saw the botanically accurate representation of every animal, every plant, stem, leaf and flower, as the vehicle enabling her to fulfil her part of this supposed contract.
These "Theran" frescoes are the first botanically accurate visual representations of saffron's use as an herbal remedy.
Dr. Basile wrote botanically accurate lines into the script and supplied the botanical equipment seen in the film.
Now, scholars say, the dating of a volcanic eruption and botanically accurate wall paintings indicate that saffron has been a versatile medicine since 3,500 years ago.
Her works were exceptionally detailed and botanically accurate depictions of plants.
She cut paper silhouettes, copied Raphaels for Delany's chapel, worked with shells and feathers, wrote a novella, and embroidered botanically accurate flowers onto a dress of black satin.
In the early 1960s, paperweights made by other American paperweight makers showcased brightly colored "crafty" type flowers that were not botanically accurate.
Some English-inspired tableware decorated with botanically accurate plants, copied from the eighth edition of Philip Miller's The Gardener's Dictionary (1752) were also produced in this period.