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Wild summer strawberries from our Diana Ruth Wilson collection #BotanicMonday #womensart #wildflowerhour
A squash from Fuchs’s 1542 ‘De historia stirpium commentarii insignes’ from @Amgueddfa_Lib #FoodMW #MuseumWeek #BotanicMonday
Thinking of maritime plants in this weather! From the Wilson collection #BotanicMonday #womensart
Honeysuckle from our botanical watercolour collection by Diana Ruth Wilson (1886-1969) #BotanicMonday #womensart
@shrewsmorris Have a lovely May Day Shrewsbury Morris! #Mayday #BotanicMonday from the Diana Wilson collection
Flowering in the woods right now, from the Diana Ruth Wilson collection #BotanicMonday
Wood anemone by Diana Ruth Wilson from our amazing collections #BotanicMonday
Joseph Dalton Hooker's books contain stunning #SciArt. Browse the art in Flickr: https://t.co/myMfNXFYi1 #JDHooker2017 #BotanicMonday
Day 12 of #MuseumAdvent - ‘The Holly and the Ivy…’, specimens from the Welsh National Herbarium #BotanicMonday
Eucalyptus from the pages of the Fyson Flora, Southern India,from our Diana Wilson archive #BotanicMonday
Elderberries, Diana Ruth Wilson watercolours, one of the museum's core collections #BotanicMonday
Thinking of the beach today...sea holly from the Wilson Collection #BotanicMonday
Thornton bankrupted himself producing "New illustration" https://t.co/XmVXqOrwKh #BotanicMonday @mobotgarden
Sowerby's English Botany still considered authoritative ref. source. 3rd ed. https://t.co/iwEJtn3v03 #BotanicMonday
The Botanical Tables & the 3rd Earl of Bute #BotanicMonday https://t.co/DR9HmW8aBs
Herbarium vivum by Hieronymus Harder (1523-1607) https://t.co/3YEEaH1qVX #BotanicMonday
Early Purple orchis by Diana Ruth Wilson, one of the many local orchids at the turn of the C20th #BotanicMonday
The first drawing in our Diana Ruth Wilson collection #BotanicMonday
A passion for plants: botanical illustration by women artists https://t.co/Boo6BU62Wb #botanicMonday
From "The Flowers of Kashmir" sketchbook, Diana Ruth Wilson archive #BotanicMonday