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The rare wild tulip as portrayed by Diana Wilson; this one was observed near Uploders, Dorset and probably an escapee #BotanicMonday #womensart @VisitSherborne @VisitDorset #wildflower #dorsethour
Greater and lesser periwinkles from the Wilson botanical collection. Visit the museum and see 194 amazing paintings like this! #BotanicMonday #womensart #wildflower #dorsethour #VisitSherborne
A selection of sweet, dog and marsh violets from our botanical collection by Diana Ruth Wilson (1886-1969) #BotanicMonday #womensart #wildflower #Dorsethour @SherborneTIC @VisitSherborne
Primroses for a warm February day courtesy of Diana Ruth Wilson (1886 - 1969) and our amazing collection of her work #BotanicMonday #VisitSherborne #VisitDorset #dorsethour #wildflower #womensart
Autumn crocus, by Diana Ruth Wilson (1886-1969), sometimes seen in churchyards & once grown for its medicinal properties, curing gout #BotanicMonday #womensart #wildflowers #Dorsethour
Hips, haws and sloes abundant now, observed by Diana Ruth Wilson (1886-1969) #BotanicMonday #womensart #wildflower #Dorsethour
Vibrant autumn colour from the Diana Ruth Wilson collection this morning #BotanicMonday #womensart #wildflower #Dorsethour
Stinking Iris or Roast Beef plant (Iris foetidissima) as portrayed by our Edwardian Botanical artist Diana Ruth Wilson 1886-1969 #BotanicMonday #womensart #wildflowerhour #dorsethour
A handful of medicinal herbs selected from the Wilson botanical collection #BotanicMonday #womensart #wildflowerhour #dorsethour
Appearing in a hedgerow near you, a selection of fruiting trees/shrubs as portrayed by our Edwardian botanical artist Diana Ruth Wilson (1886-1969) #BotanicMonday #womensart #wildflowerhour #dorsethour