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Spring has sprung! At least here, in the Northern hemisphere. Forests and meadows as well as neighborhoods and gardens are once again flourishing with life and color, infusing us with positive vibes.

But if for some reason you can't go outside to enjoy all of this beauty, there's a place on the Internet that perfectly captures it too. Sure, it's not the real deal, but it's as close as it gets.

There's a subreddit called Botanical Erotica (I'm paraphrasing a bit), and its 218K members are constantly sharing high-quality images of plants, including trees, flowers, and even fungi. Continue scrolling and enjoy some of its most popular posts of all time.

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150 Year Old Wisteria Tree In Ashikaga Flower Park In Japan

150 Year Old Wisteria Tree In Ashikaga Flower Park In Japan

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#2

Angel Oak

Angel Oak

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To learn more about botany, we contacted Jennifer Hirsch, aka The Beauty Botanist. "[Since it is a science], botany takes plenty of study," Hirsch told Bored Panda. "I did an undergraduate degree in another field in the US, and then did postgraduate study at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, on the edge of London. My route into botany was through horticulture, but I know botanists who discovered the field through chemistry, paleontology, archaeology, and some who discovered it through taxonomy. It helps if you have a passion for plants... I want to know everything about them and why (it's my favorite question) they are like that."

Botany, as a field and career, has many paths that lead to all sorts of interesting destinations. Hirsch, for example, practices something called ethnobotany. "I'm interested in the relationship between people (ethno) and plants (the botany bit)," she explained.

"What I do is very commercial in that I work with brands to help them tell stories about their values and products through the plants they use. That could be talking about the plant chemistry, or it could be talking about traditional use, or even research being undertaken on specific bits of the plant." So the botanist divides her time between working with brands, researching specific plants and cultures, and on the ground (in a pre-pandemic world), talking to the people who live with and grow the plants.

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#3

Inside A Hydrangea

Inside A Hydrangea

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#4

A Perfectly Round Dahlia

A Perfectly Round Dahlia

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#5

Daisy Carpet At Urashima Flower Park In Japan

Daisy Carpet At Urashima Flower Park In Japan

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"Botany is a really wide science. Traditionally there are 26 fields of botany," The Beauty Botanist said. "There are paleobotanists who work closely with archaeologists to identify plant materials that have been preserved in the fossil record, or in the ancient human record."

"There's even a field of botany, coprology, that looks at plant matter preserved in poop. There are botanists who work in the agricultural sciences - agronomy and crop scientists. You can find us in the field, living with indigenous communities and documenting how they use the different plants around them. Pretty much anywhere and in any industry where there are plants, there are botanists."

#6

Wisteria Climbs Up A Home In South Kensington, London. (Wisteria Floribunda)

Wisteria Climbs Up A Home In South Kensington, London. (Wisteria Floribunda)

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#7

A Hybrid Rose

A Hybrid Rose

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#8

This Camellia Seen At A Botanical Garden In Florida

This Camellia Seen At A Botanical Garden In Florida

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There might be a botanist in all of us. After all, more and more Americans have started gardening during the pandemic. According to Home Food Gardening: U.S. Market Trends & Opportunities by the market research firm Packaged Facts, 26% of surveyed American consumers noted that they are planting a food garden because of the pandemic.

The Washington Post reported that seed companies were "shell shocked" by the huge volume of orders they experienced this year. For example, Baker Creek Heirloom Seeds received 4,500 orders daily, twice the usual peak demand of spring, and was forced to close down its website and turn down new orders. Renee's Garden usually receives a peak of 350 daily orders in the spring, but that number skyrocketed to 2,000 in 2021.

#9

Ghost Caladium (Caladium Moonlight)

Ghost Caladium (Caladium Moonlight)

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#10

Entrance To A Stone Cottage Adorned With Flowers In Stockbridge, Edinburgh, Scotland

Entrance To A Stone Cottage Adorned With Flowers In Stockbridge, Edinburgh, Scotland

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Some of us amateurs limit plants to their looks and smells. But there is so much more to them. Being a plant geek, The Beauty Botanist finds everything about them fascinating. Including their sex life. "When you can't just pick up and take yourself to a speed dating event to find a partner, you have to get really creative," Hirsch said.

"There are plants that mimic insects, inciting aggressive attacks by the flies or bees, and while the bug is busy fighting, the plant sticks pollen to it. Some plants create odors to attract pollinators. And because it's all in the eye (or olfactory glands) of the beholder, that could be divine floral notes or the smell of rotting meat. Others offer an energy incentive in the form of nectar. When you're stuck in one place with the biological imperative to reproduce, you can get really creative."

#11

The Colors Of Plumeria

The Colors Of Plumeria

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#12

Some Azalea

Some Azalea

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#13

Someone Threw Out This Orchid In The Dumpster. Rescued A Real Beauty

Someone Threw Out This Orchid In The Dumpster. Rescued A Real Beauty

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The Beauty Botanist said that plants produce all sorts of chemistry that we've found useful for pretty much everything in our lives, "from medicines (the cancer drug taxol was originally synthesised from yew, for example) to helping reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles in the skin, to fine fragrance (essential oils like sandalwood, neroli and rose are some of the most expensive fragrance ingredients) to the spices and herbs you flavour your food with."

"When you start looking for and counting the things in your life that are plant-derived, it’s pretty easy to rack up a big number. We evolved with them, our bodies adapted to use them, and we’ve continued to depend on them in intimate, small ways and grand global ways," Hirsch explained.

Even something simple as having flowers around the home and office greatly improves people's moods and reduces the likelihood of stress-related depression. Flowers and ornamental plants increase levels of positive energy and help people feel safe and relaxed.

Research also shows that people who spend longer periods of time around plants tend to have better relationships with others. This is due to measurable increases in feelings of compassion—another effect of exposure to ornamental plants.

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When you look at the benefits that plants offer us, there's really no reason to exclude them from our lives.

#14

My Fiancé Asked Me To Take Photos Of Her Philodendron Prince Of Orange Blooming

My Fiancé Asked Me To Take Photos Of Her Philodendron Prince Of Orange Blooming

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#15

Here’s How My Wife And I Spent Earth Day: Looking At Bee Butts Poking Out Of Trillium Grandiflorum (Large White Trillium)!

Here’s How My Wife And I Spent Earth Day: Looking At Bee Butts Poking Out Of Trillium Grandiflorum (Large White Trillium)!

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#16

Artichoke In Full Bloom

Artichoke In Full Bloom

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#17

I Don’t Know Why But I’ve Got A Favorite Stem On One Of My Spiderworts (Tradescantia Fluminensis ‘Tricolor’)

I Don’t Know Why But I’ve Got A Favorite Stem On One Of My Spiderworts (Tradescantia Fluminensis ‘Tricolor’)

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#18

Hoya Imbricata Conquering A Wall

Hoya Imbricata Conquering A Wall

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#19

Ranuculus

Ranuculus

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#20

The Eastern Redbud (Cercis Canadensis) Blossoming Tree

The Eastern Redbud (Cercis Canadensis) Blossoming Tree

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#21

I Just Want To Share A Sample Of How Beautiful Maize Can Be. These Are A Few Nameless (As Far As I Know) Varieties From A Tiny Town In The Peruvian Andes. I Had A Conversation With A Farmer About How Most People In The U.S. Haven't Seen Anything But Yellow Corn, And He Insisted On Giving Me These!

I Just Want To Share A Sample Of How Beautiful Maize Can Be. These Are A Few Nameless (As Far As I Know) Varieties From A Tiny Town In The Peruvian Andes. I Had A Conversation With A Farmer About How Most People In The U.S. Haven't Seen Anything But Yellow Corn, And He Insisted On Giving Me These!

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#22

Perfectly Twisty Tree

Perfectly Twisty Tree

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#23

Dewey Pines (Drosophyllum Lusitanicum), A Carnivorous Plant

Dewey Pines (Drosophyllum Lusitanicum), A Carnivorous Plant

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#24

Pink Fuchsia (Fuchsia Hybrida)

Pink Fuchsia (Fuchsia Hybrida)

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#25

Unique Tulip Variety Named The Ice Cream Tulip

Unique Tulip Variety Named The Ice Cream Tulip

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#26

Pink Flowers On A Tree In The Kansas City Snow

Pink Flowers On A Tree In The Kansas City Snow

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#27

Rainbow Eukalyptus

Rainbow Eukalyptus

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#28

The Flower Fields At Carlsbad, California Last April. Ranunculus Of Every Colour!

The Flower Fields At Carlsbad, California Last April. Ranunculus Of Every Colour!

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#29

White Milkweed Growing In The Woods On My Property

White Milkweed Growing In The Woods On My Property

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#30

Flowers At Dusk

Flowers At Dusk

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#31

Saihō-Ji, Kyoto

Saihō-Ji, Kyoto

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#32

My Azaleas After 2 Years Of Love And Coffee Grinds

My Azaleas After 2 Years Of Love And Coffee Grinds

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#33

Who Loves The Different Textures Of Lichen?

Who Loves The Different Textures Of Lichen?

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#34

Hepatica Americana ‘Ashwood Marbles’

Hepatica Americana ‘Ashwood Marbles’

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#35

Love The Way This Orchid Fits In The Window

Love The Way This Orchid Fits In The Window

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#36

Witch Hazel

Witch Hazel

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#37

Pinguicula 'Florian'

Pinguicula 'Florian'

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#38

A Frozen Rose

A Frozen Rose

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#39

Spring Is Coming

Spring Is Coming

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#40

Hybrid Fuchsia (One Of My All Time Favorites)

Hybrid Fuchsia (One Of My All Time Favorites)

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#41

Violas Growing Thru The Sidewalk

Violas Growing Thru The Sidewalk

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#42

Bougainvillea Draped Balconies, Grand Miramar Hotel, Puerto Vallarta

Bougainvillea Draped Balconies, Grand Miramar Hotel, Puerto Vallarta

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#43

Venus Fly Traps In Their Natural Habitat (Green Swamp, Nc)

Venus Fly Traps In Their Natural Habitat (Green Swamp, Nc)

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#44

Hellebores

Hellebores

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#45

Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, 2018

Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, 2018

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#46

I Found White Poppies

I Found White Poppies

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#47

Red Mexican Bird Of Paradise At Night

Red Mexican Bird Of Paradise At Night

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#48

Sword Ferns Of Oregon

Sword Ferns Of Oregon

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#49

A Veil Made Of Poppies

A Veil Made Of Poppies

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#50

Longwood Gardens From 8/19 - They Took Good Care Of The Place While It Was Closed For Quarantine

Longwood Gardens From 8/19 - They Took Good Care Of The Place While It Was Closed For Quarantine

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#51

My Mum's Indoor Hydrangea Is Just My Dream Colour Palette. Jaw Droppingly Gorgeous

My Mum's Indoor Hydrangea Is Just My Dream Colour Palette. Jaw Droppingly Gorgeous

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#52

Bottom Side Of A Victoria Amazonica (Amazon Water Lily, Or “Vitória-Régia” In Brazil)

Bottom Side Of A Victoria Amazonica (Amazon Water Lily, Or “Vitória-Régia” In Brazil)

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#53

My Mom Has Had This Succulent For Years And It Finally Bloomed! It Was Too Pretty Not To Share

My Mom Has Had This Succulent For Years And It Finally Bloomed! It Was Too Pretty Not To Share

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#54

Tulip Fire Wings - One Of The Many Varieties We Grow At My Job

Tulip Fire Wings - One Of The Many Varieties We Grow At My Job

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#55

Oh My, Oh My! Myosotis In Pink. Something I’ll Never Forget!

Oh My, Oh My! Myosotis In Pink. Something I’ll Never Forget!

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#56

Lilac (Syringa)

Lilac (Syringa)

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#57

One Of The Many Flowers I Grow In My Garden

One Of The Many Flowers I Grow In My Garden

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#58

Crocus Madness

Crocus Madness

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#59

A Sea Of Narcissus

A Sea Of Narcissus

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#60

My Blackout Lilies

My Blackout Lilies

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#61

Wisteria

Wisteria

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#62

Beautiful Crown!!

Beautiful Crown!!

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#63

Alstromeria Blooming On My Balcony

Alstromeria Blooming On My Balcony

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#64

The Most Beautiful Tulips!

The Most Beautiful Tulips!

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#65

Palm Trees Are Generally Not Native In Arizona, With The Exception Of A Very Small Cluster, Existing Up A Steep Ravine, Inside A Canyon In The Kofa Mountains. California Fan Palms, Palm Canyon, Arizona

Palm Trees Are Generally Not Native In Arizona, With The Exception Of A Very Small Cluster, Existing Up A Steep Ravine, Inside A Canyon In The Kofa Mountains. California Fan Palms, Palm Canyon, Arizona

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#66

Small Portion Of My Mom's Garden Which I'm Quite Jealous Of

Small Portion Of My Mom's Garden Which I'm Quite Jealous Of

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#67

Peach Blossoms Looking Good On A Sunny California Day!

Peach Blossoms Looking Good On A Sunny California Day!

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#68

Bougainvillea At River Antoine Rum Distillery In Grenada. Its The National Flower

Bougainvillea At River Antoine Rum Distillery In Grenada. Its The National Flower

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#69

Forget-Me-Not

Forget-Me-Not

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#70

Berberis Darwinii I Am Always Wowed Out By The Coral And Orange Colours Of The Flowers. It Seems Far Too Exotic To Be Growing In The U.k.

Berberis Darwinii I Am Always Wowed Out By The Coral And Orange Colours Of The Flowers. It Seems Far Too Exotic To Be Growing In The U.k.

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#71

Graptopetalum Bellus; "Chihuahua Flower"

Graptopetalum Bellus; "Chihuahua Flower"

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#72

Wisteria Sinensis, Wisteria, My Back Porch

Wisteria Sinensis, Wisteria, My Back Porch

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#73

Botanical Garden In Charlotte

Botanical Garden In Charlotte

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#74

Viola Orange Jump-Up

Viola Orange Jump-Up

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#75

Utricularia Kumaonensis, A Small Carnivorous Bladderwort Species Of The Eastern Himalayas

Utricularia Kumaonensis, A Small Carnivorous Bladderwort Species Of The Eastern Himalayas

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#76

My Favorite Flower King Protea From Todays Cut

My Favorite Flower King Protea From Todays Cut

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#77

Columbine

Columbine

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#78

Added A Lot Color To The Yard This Year. Lots Of Annuals And Fuschias

Added A Lot Color To The Yard This Year. Lots Of Annuals And Fuschias

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#79

A Popular Houseplant, Satin Pothos (𝘚𝘤𝘪𝘯𝘥𝘢𝘱𝘴𝘶𝘴 𝘱𝘪𝘤𝘵𝘶𝘴), In Natural Habitat, Lowland Dipterocarp Forest, Central Singapore

A Popular Houseplant, Satin Pothos (𝘚𝘤𝘪𝘯𝘥𝘢𝘱𝘴𝘶𝘴 𝘱𝘪𝘤𝘵𝘶𝘴), In Natural Habitat, Lowland Dipterocarp Forest, Central Singapore

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#80

Bleeding Heart Perennial Covered In Snow This Morning In Michigan

Bleeding Heart Perennial Covered In Snow This Morning In Michigan

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#81

Lilacs Are Starting To Bloom!

Lilacs Are Starting To Bloom!

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#82

A Blue-Hued Hibiscus Rosa-Sinensis

A Blue-Hued Hibiscus Rosa-Sinensis

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#83

Dahlias In Sw Portland By Yvette

Dahlias In Sw Portland By Yvette

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#84

Hibiscus In The Costa Rican Rainforest

Hibiscus In The Costa Rican Rainforest

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#85

Turned Out Nice

Turned Out Nice

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