The aim of the Florilegium is to create a permanent, visual record of RBGE’s botanical and horticultural work through the acquisition of illustrations of the plants that are grown, collected, studied and named by RBGE staff. The Florilegium will also raise RBGE’s profile as an important centre of botanical art in relation to both our educational work and our art collection.
RBGE Florilegium
In order to ensure that the Illustrations Collection continues to develop and grow, RBGE has established a Florilegium, with associated funding, to produce a visual record of its Living Collection and to reflect its scientific and horticultural interests.
RBGE Florilegium
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Pinus balfouriana / Nicola Macartney, 2019 -
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Amorphophallus bulbifer / Sansanee Deekrajang, 2019 -
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Iris Bucharica / Lizzie Sanders, 2019 -
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Agathis australis / Sharon Tingey, 2019 -
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Pelargonium insularis / Jan Miller, 2019 -
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Pyrostegia venusta / Gloria Newlan, 2019 -
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Haemanthus humilis subsp. hirsutus / Sarah Howard, 2019 -
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Quercus glauca / Nicola Macartney, 2019 -
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Musa / Narongsak Sukkaewmanee, 2019 -
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Rhododendron superbum subsp. superbum / Leigh Tindale, 2019 -
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Zygopetalum maculatum / Mike May, 2019 -
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Scoliopus bigelovii / Sharon Tingey, 2019 -
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Aeschynanthus tricolor / Jenny Bache, 2019
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