The Greater Periwinkle from our botanical watercolour collection (Diana Ruth Wilson, 1886-1969)

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Celebrate by exploring Emma Catherine Embury's "American in Their Native Haunts" (1845) with by Edwin Whitefield >> https://t.co/JnATJE8qtu

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wildflower_illustration ‘s work!
A motif with a retro feel is nice!
Please check it!
https://t.co/4YhZj90Pym

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From time to time, an artist needs to paint his-or-herself. So, this is me and my little cutsie iron boy a.k.a. Zhelyazko

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Ox-lip by Diana Ruth Wilson (1886-1969), slightly less common now in the locality of Sherborne

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I simply love doing what I do - art. You can get me to do your portrait here: https://t.co/8Jg5gj3I9E /

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Chilly violets for a snowy week ahead - the heating is on in the museum for winter opening Tuesday and Thursday am 10.30-12.30, so come and view all 200 Diana Ruth Wilson watercolours

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This season's Jean’s focus is attention to detail and gentle colours for the eye. The only element missing from these scrumptious blooms is their seductive scent.

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Signs of spring with delicate anemones (wind flowers) opening up - from the Diana Ruth Wilson collection of botanical watercolours

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sometimes I smells like wildflowers, cigarettes, or Dairy Queen fast food! (It depends where and who I'm with)

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Some of these are already flowering - primroses from the Wilson watercolour collection

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Wildflower in my head. 5x7. Ink & Watercolor.

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In the grip of cold and frosty days, the mind wonders to the white flowers that were busily buzzing away during 2017 growing and flanking my meadowlands. Who’s going to visit your white and friendly plants on your patch in 2018?

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Irises by Diana Ruth Wilson (1886-1969) from nearly 200 paintings of hers in our watercolour collection of local flora

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Another image from our collections, this time of Banksia ericifolia. These Australian Wildflowers were named after Sir Joseph Banks (1743-1820) who collected them while on Captain Cook's 1768 expedition

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We had some snow this morning! Snowdrops ‘Galanthus nivalis’ 😉❄️

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