From one to half-a-dozen plants are figured on a page; but Miss Adams manages to keep the character of each species distinct, and the grouping is often full of skill and grace.
~The Spectator, 1907
For Art Thursday, illustrations from Wild Flowers of the British Isles by H. Isabel Adams, 1907:
Crab Apple, Dog Rose, Blackthorn
Mullein, Monkey Flower, Mimulus
Red Bearberry, Scotch Menziezia, Marsh Andromeda
Chicory, Hawk's Beard, Ox-Tounge
Spotted Catchfly, Soapwort, Corn Cockle
The Stonecrop Family
Artistic AND informative. Lovely.
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