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Reports of celandines coming in - here's a glimpse of their sunshine from the drawing of Diana Ruth Wilson 1886-1969 #BotanicMonday #womensart #wildflower #dorsethour
Hazel, osier and sallow - attractive winter twig arrangements from our botanical art collection by Diana Ruth Wilson (1886-1969) #BotanicMonday #womensart #dorsethour
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
The orange/scarlet of wild arum fruiting bodies appearing in abundance now.....the Diana Ruth Wilson botanical collection is one of our most loved exhibits #BotanicMonday #womensart #wildflower #dorsethour
A selection of hand-tinted pages from Diana Ruth Wilson's "Flora" of the Nilgiri Hills that complements our early collection of local botanical drawings #BotanicMonday #womensart #wildflowerhour #dorsethour