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FLOWERS OF MAY Edited by Richard Mabey

FLOWERS OF MAY

FLOWERS OF MAY by Edited by Richard Mabey


$16,49
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Summary

Caroline May spent nearly half a century painting the wild flowers of Britain. This book contains facsimile illustrations of 86 of her watercolours, with captions detailing botanical classifications, habitats and history. It also includes maps showing the sites of her excursions.

FLOWERS OF MAY Summary

FLOWERS OF MAY by Edited by Richard Mabey

Born before Waterloo, and working into the late Victorian period, Caroline May spent nearly half a century painting the wild flowers of Britain. The daughter and sister of country parsons, she lived in Hampshire, Surrey and Cornwall, but travelled all over Britain in search of plants to record in watercolour. Nearly a thousand of her paintings have survived, in perfect condition and previously unpublished, many of them over 150 years old. Richard Mabey, conservationist and botanist, has made a selection of these paintings, chosen for their pictorial distinction and grace as well as their botanical accuracy and interest. He has written an introduction and captions for each plate, giving the botanical classification for each plant depicted, the place and date it was recorded by Caroline May and further information about its habitat and history. A biographical sketch of Caroline May is contributed by her descendent, the Rev John Tyler, and there are contemporary maps to show the sites of her botanical excursions, which can be visited today. The 86 facsimile illustrations on wide white borders are suitable for removal, mounting and framing.

Table of Contents

Biographical notes on Caroline May; list of plates - traveller's joy, greater celandine, yellow horned-poppy, cuckooflower, garlic mustard, wild radish, common dog-violet, field and wild pansy, white campion, corncockle, ragged-robin, imperforate St John's-wort, dwarf mallow, dusky cranesbill, orange balsam, spindle, alder buckthorn, gorse, white clover, tufted vetch, wood vetch, narrow-leaved everlasting pea, blackthorn, bullace, meadowsweet, dewberry, tormentil, marsh cinquefoil, burnet rose, sweet briar, crab apple, white bryony, hemlock water-dropwort, fennel, wild angelica, mistletoe, wayfaring-tree, wild madder, field scabious, butterbur, sea aster, yarrow, saw-wort, creeping thistle, greater knapweed, cornflower, clustered bellflower, spreading bellflower, cowslip, yellow loosestrife, greater periwinkle, lesser periwinkle, bogbean, hedge bindweed, henbane, black nightshade, deadly nightshade, twiggy mullein, monkeyflower, germander speedwell, skullcap, motherwort, bugle, mezereon, spurge-laurel, birthwort, box, small nettle, hop, English elm, willow species, juniper, bee orchid, stinking iris, widow iris, butcher's-broom, fritillary, black sedge, long-bracted sedge, greater pond sedge(?), annual beard-grass, common reed, bird cherry, medlar.

Additional information

GOR001268760
9781855850309
1855850303
FLOWERS OF MAY by Edited by Richard Mabey
Edited by Richard Mabey
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Pavilion Books
1990-09-27
192
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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