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The "unofficial" British rose, so called because its root was said to cure a bite from a mad dog, courtesy of Diana Ruth Wilson (1886-1969) #BotanicMonday @Dorset_Hour @wildflower_hour #VisitSherborne
Born on this day 1886 at The Green, Sherborne, the pioneering botanical artist Diana Ruth Wilson. Shown with her younger sister Patience outside her home. #BotanicMonday #DorsetHour #wildflowerhour #VisitSherborne #womensart
Celebrating the height of spring flowering with Diana Ruth Wilson's artistry (1886-1969) this morning.#BotanicMonday #VisitDorset #Dorsethour #wildflowerhour #Bluebells
Variations on a theme of primula this morning, from the Diana Ruth Wilson botanical collection #BotanicMonday #wildflowerhour #primrose #VisitDorset #VisitSherborne
Selection of cheery yellows from our botanical art collection by Diana Ruth Wilson (1886-1969) #wildflowerhour #BotanicMonday #yellowflowers #VisitSherborne @Dorset_Hour
Autumnal hedgerow fruits from our collection of botanical watercolours by Diana Ruth Wilson (1886-1969) #BotanicMonday #Dorsethour #wildflowerhour #wildflowerID #VisitSherborne #VisitDorset
Some beautiful heathland plants from our botanical art collection by Diana Ruth Wilson (1886-1969)#BotanicMonday #wildflowerhour #DorsetHour #VisitSherborne
Selection of colourful seasonal fruits from our wonderful collection of botanical watercolours #BotanicMonday #wildflower #VisitDorset #VisitSherborne
Sprig of holly from our botanical watercolour collections for the second day of December #BotanicMonday #womensart #wildflower #dorsethour
A couple of strikingly interesting Euphorbias, Caper Spurge and Portland Spurge from the Wilson botanical watercolour collection. #BotanicMonday #womensart #wildflower #dorsethour @SherborneTIC @VisitSherborne