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My name is David Bou, known as Dovydas Bou, I am a Lithuanian artist. Since this is my first post, I decided to show you my little garden on paper - botanical watercolor illustrations.

I work with watercolors on paper, but also with wood and digital illustrations. I love painting flowers, fruits, and vegetables. Recently I have been working on pieces focusing on plants that were later added to the Lithuanian Red Book. Some of my artworks are exhibited at the local Kairenai Botanical Garden in Lithuania.

I am also very interested in indoor gardening, not only plants typical for the eastern Europe climate but also unknown, exotic ones, which can be found in tropical rainforests. I hope my painting will encourage people to look more into nature. Enjoy viewing the list of my artworks and... Don't forget to give some water to your plants!

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Pentadiplandra

Pentadiplandra

Pentadiplandra brazzeana is an evergreen shrub or liana, a tropical plant whose fruits are 1000 times sweetest than sugar.

Watercolours 29x36 cm,
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Lilac

Lilac

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Pomegranate

Pomegranate

A wonderful and healthy fruit which you can grow at home from a seed!

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Gooseberry

Gooseberry

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Lemon

Lemon

O love lemons. You can try to make these salads with lemons.
You need:
Olive oil, lemon, a branch of mint and small chilly pepper.
Cut everything and mix together, add some olive oil and thats it!

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Cichorium Endivia

Cichorium Endivia

Beautiful wildflower. From its roots, people are making coffee. Have you ever tried Cichorium coffee? How do you like it?

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Cherry Leaves

Cherry Leaves

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Lithuanian Guava

Lithuanian Guava

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Amanita Muscaria

Amanita Muscaria

The queen of forests. Most beautiful mushroom from Lituania forests.

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Pitanga

Pitanga

Has lots of names: Suriname cherry, Brazilian cherry, Cayenne cherry, cerisier carré, monkimonki kersie or ñangapirí

Never tasted:( Have you?

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Black Tomatoes

Black Tomatoes

Last year I found black tomato seeds on the internet, I brought them and planted them. I had amazing-looking black tomatoes, great taste, and they were sweet, but from the inside they are red.

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Cherry

Cherry

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Cloudberry

Cloudberry

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Psilocybe Subaeruginosa

Psilocybe Subaeruginosa

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Hibiscus

Hibiscus

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Raspberry

Raspberry

Raspberry and a few other berries are my favourite berries. I love them when I can find them in forests

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Veronica Rabbit
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Wild raspberries are so tasty :) and this painting really brings them to life!

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Two Flowers Of Summer

Two Flowers Of Summer

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Prunus (Plum)

Prunus (Plum)

Unriped plum plant from my garden

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Black Grapes

Black Grapes

Grapes are a good choice to exchange with potato chips.

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Euphorbia Subg. Poinsettia

Euphorbia Subg. Poinsettia

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Dactylorhiza Majalis

Dactylorhiza Majalis

A Lithuanian orchid added to the Lithuanian red book
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Coffee Plant

Coffee Plant

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Aurum Maculatum

Aurum Maculatum

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Akebia Quinata

Akebia Quinata

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Siberian Squill

Siberian Squill

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