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Curtis’s Botanical Magazine. 2003. Volume 20(1): 1-64. Martyn Rix, editor. Blackwell Publishing for the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.

This issue contains information, illustrations and color plates of the plants listed below. Artists’ names are in parentheses. Mutisia retrorsa (Linda Gurr); Mutisia subspinosa (Linda Gurr); Mutisia subulata (Linda Gurr); Barnadesia arborea (Deborah Lambkin, Hazel Wilks); Acmella oleracea (Deborah Lambkin); Cosmos atrosanguineus (Deborah Lambkin, Hazel Wilks); Centaurea akamantis (Deborah Lambkin). Also in this issue are book reviews of Bulbs of North America by Jane McGary, The Virtures of Herbs of Master Jon Gardener edited by E. Charles Nelson, Charles Bridgeman and the English Landscape Garden by Peter Willis, and The Genus Epimedium and Other Herbaceous Berberidaceae by William T. Stern.


Curtis’s Botanical Magazine. 2003. Volume 20(2): 65-132. Martyn Rix, editor. Blackwell Publishing for the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.

This issue contains information, illustrations and color plates of the plants listed below. Artists’ names are in parentheses. Hibbertia cuneiformis (Katrina Syme); Hakea rhombales (Philippa Nikulinsky); Verticordia grandis (Margaret Pieroni); Anigozanthos rufus (Ellen Hickman); Caladenia drummondii (Lucy Smith after Rica Erickson, Rica Erickson); Rhizanthella gardneri (Patricia Dundas). Also in this issue are the following: an article by Stephen D. Hopper (South-western Australia, Cinderella of the world’s temperate floristic regions 1) and a book review of Verticordia: The Turner of Hearts by Elizabeth A. (Berndt) George.


Curtis’s Botanical Magazine. 2003. Volume 20(3): 133-188. Martyn Rix, editor. Blackwell Publishing for the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.

This issue contains information, illustrations and color plates of the plants listed below. Artists’ names are in parentheses. Acanthogilia gloriosa (Joanna Langhorne); Philadelphus maculatus (Lucy Smith); Aquilegia fragrans (Joanna Langhorne); Sarcanthopsis hansemannii (Christabel King, Ann Farrer); Dendrobium glomeratum (Christabel King, Ann Farrer); Amherstia nobilis (M. Gauci, W.H. Fitch). Also in this issue are an article by Nigel P. Taylor (Iconotypes and Cacti in Curtis’s Botanical Magazine) featuring the artwork of William Hooker and W. H. Fitch. As well as a book review of Hardy Geraniums: New Edition by Peter F. Yeo.


Curtis’s Botanical Magazine. 2003. Volume 20(4): 189-256. Martyn Rix, editor. Blackwell Publishing for the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.

This issue contains information, illustrations and color plates of the plants listed below. Artists’ names are in parentheses. Cyrtanthus guthrieae (Elbe Joubert); Ammocharis nerinoides (Marieta Visagie); Lachenalia peersii (Vicki Thomas); Lachenalia salteri (Fay Anderson); Cyrtorchis crassifolia (Judi Stone); Hoodia pilifera subsp. pillansii (Gillian Condy). Also in this issue are an article by Anna C. Saltmarsh (Francis Masson: Collecting Plants for King and Country) featuring the artwork of Francis Masson and Sydenham Edward; an article by Graham Duncan (Endangered Geophytes of the Cape Floral) and a book review of The Color Encyclopedia of Cape Bulbs by John Manning.


Curtis’s Botanical Magazine. 2004. Volume 21(1): 1-104. Martyn Rix, editor. Blackwell Publishing for the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.

This issue contains information, illustrations and color plates of the plants listed below. Artists’ names are in parentheses. Pieris formosa var. forrestii ‘Wakehurst’ (Deborah Lambkin); Hyacinthoides non-scripta (Deborah Lambkin); Anacamptis laxiflora (Deborah Lambkin, Linda Gurr); Camassia leichtlinii ‘Lady Eva Price’ (Deborah Lambkin); Euphorbia donii ‘Amjillasa’ (Deborah Lambkin); Berberidopsis beckleri (Deborah Lambkin); Hypericum kouytchense (Deborah Lambkin); Betula lenta forma uber (Deborah Lambkin); Wahlenbergia hederacea (Deborah Lambkin); Nothofagus moorei (Deborah Lambkin, Hazel Wilks); Hymenophyllum tunbrigense (Deborah Lambkin); Viburnum tinus ‘Eve Price’ (Deborah Lambkin). Also in this issue are articles by Harry Townsend (The History of Wakehurst Place), an article by Chris Clennett (The Southern Hemisphere Garden at Wakehurst Place) featuring artwork by Lilian Snelling, Margaret Stones and W.H. Fitch. An article by Arthur Hoare (Wild Flowers at Wakehurst), an article by Clare Tenner (The Milennium Seed Bank), and an article by Harry Townsend (Gerald Loder, Maker of Wakehurst Place: A Portrait).


Curtis’s Botanical Magazine. 2004. Volume 21(2): 105-180. Martyn Rix, editor. Blackwell Publishing for the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.

This issue contains information, illustrations and color plates of the plants listed below. Artists’ names are in parentheses. Lechenaultia acutiloba (Philippa Nikulinsky); Lechenaultia biloba (Philippa Nikulinsky); Lechenaultia hirsuta (Philippa Nikulinsky); Lechenaultia linarioides (Philippa Nikulinsky); Lechenaultia striata (Philippa Nikulinsky); Lechenaultia tubiflora (Philippa Nikulinsky). Also in this issue are articles by Stephen D. Hopper (South-western Australia, Cinderella of the World’s Temperate Floristic Regions 2), an article by David Morrison and Alex George (The Genus Lechenaultia).


Curtis’s Botanical Magazine. 2004. Volume 21(3): 181-220. Martyn Rix, editor. Blackwell Publishing for the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.

This issue contains information, illustrations and color plates of the plants listed below. Artists’ names are in parentheses. Mahonia pallida (Victoria Goaman); Aconitum hemsleyanum (Joanna Langhorne); Rubus calophyllus (Christabel King); Sinningia pusilla (Christabel King); Epigeneium cacuminis (Linda Gurr); Agapanthus africanus subsp. walshii (Elbe Joubert). Also in this issue is an article by Brent Elliott (The Botanical Magazine and the Royal Horticultural Society).


Curtis’s Botanical Magazine. 2004. Volume 21(4): 221-270. Martyn Rix, editor. Blackwell Publishing for the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.

This issue contains information, illustrations and color plates of the plants listed below. Artists’ names are in parentheses. Aloe parvula (Pauline Dean); Aloe compressa (Pauline Dean); Aloe calcairophila (Pauline Dean); Aloe descoingsii (Pauline Dean); Dauphinea brevilabra (Gilian Condy); Angraecum praestans (Christabel King). Also in this issue are articles by David Du Puy (Four Miniature Species of Aloe from Madagascar), an article by James Kay (Etienne de Flacourt, L’Histoire de le Grand Ile de Madagascar (1658), an article by Adam Brit, Colin Clubbe and Tianjanahary Ranarivelo (Conserving Madagascar’s Plant Diversity: Kew’s Madagascar Threatened Plants Project), and a book review of The Natural HIstory of Madagascar by Steven M. Goodman and Jonathan P. Benstead.


Curtis’s Botanical Magazine. 2005. Volume 22(1): 1-88. Martyn Rix, editor. Blackwell Publishing for the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.

This issue contains information, illustrations and color plates of the plants listed below. Artists’ names are in parentheses. Phragmipedium kovachii (Carol Woodin); Paphiopedilum vietnamense (Carol Woodin); Masdevallia idae (Stig Dalstrom); Masdevallia niesseniae (Stig Dalstrom); Bartholina burmanniana (Elbe Joubert); Bulbophyllum echinolabium (Linda Gurr); Eria sessilifolia (Susan Sex, Judi Stone); Dimorphorchis rossii var. graciliscapa (Carolina de Bassi); Paralophia epiphytica (Christabel King); Psychopsis limminghei (Linda Gurr); Trichocentrum dianthum (Franco Pupulin); Anguloa tognettiae (Gillian Barlow). Also in this issue are articles by Mark W. Chase (Classification of Orchidaceae in the Age of DNA Data), an article by Phillip Crib (Wild Orchids in Sichuan), and book reviews of The Orchid Paintings of John Day 1863 to 1888 by Phillip Cribb and Michael Tibs, Ireland’s Wild Orchids by Susan Sex and Brendan Sayers, Orchid Conservation by Kingsley W. Dixon, Shelagh P. Kell, Russell L. Barrett and Phillip J. Cribb, Orchids from the Archives of the Royal Horticultural Society by Mark Griffiths and Field Guide to Ethiopian Orchids by Sebsebe Demissew, Phillip Cribb and Fin Rasmussen.


Curtis’s Botanical Magazine. 2005. Volume 22(2): 89-146. Martyn Rix, editor. Blackwell Publishing for the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.

This issue contains information, illustrations and color plates of the plants listed below. Artists’ names are in parentheses. Dendrochilum javierense (Linda Gurr); Aloe affinis (Gillian Condy); Clematis urophylla (Christabel King); Maihuenia poeppigii (Christabel King); Lathyrus davidii (Christabel King); Digitalis minor (Joanna Langhorne); Primula moupinensis (Christabel King). Also in this issue is an article by Alfonso Susanna and Teresa Garnatje (Some Narcissus from Northern Iberia) featuring the pencil drawings of Joaquim Conca and book reviews of Endangered Plants of Japan: A Florilegium by Hideaki Ohba, Portraits of a Botanical Artist by Pauline M. Dean, George Forrest, Plant Hunter by Brenda McLean, and The Dapuri Drawings. Alexander Gibson and the Bombay Botanic Garden by H.J. Noltie.


Curtis’s Botanical Magazine. 2005. Volume 22(3): 147-198. Martyn Rix, editor. Blackwell Publishing for the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.

This issue contains information, illustrations and color plates of the plants listed below. Artists’ names are in parentheses. Impatiens morsei (Christabel King); Leontodon rigens (Deborah Lambkin); Cosmos peucedanifolius (Deborah Lambkin); Nerine Pusilla (Elbe Joubert); Lachenalia sargeantii (Elbe Joubert); Fritillaria koidzumiana (Joanna Langhorne). Also in this issue is an article by Tokio Naito (The Endemic Fritillaria Species of Japan) and a book review of Plants from the Edge of the World: New Explorations in the Far East by Mark Flanagan and Tony Kirkham.


Curtis’s Botanical Magazine. 2005. Volume 22(4): 199-242. Martyn Rix, editor. Blackwell Publishing for the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.

This issue contains information, illustrations and color plates of the plants listed below. Artists’ names are in parentheses. Saruma henryi (Joanna Langhorne); Impatiens namchabarwensis (Deborah Lambkin); Sorbus filipes (Gillian Barlow); Rosa chinensis f. spontanea (Christabel King); Betula insignis (Christabel King); Corylus x Vilmorinii (Christabel King); Viburnum parvifolium (Carolina de Bassi, Christabel King). Also in this issue are book reviews of Flowers of Crete by John Fielding and NIcholas Turland, Flower Paintings of the Apothecaries’ Garden by Andrew Brown, The Gardener’s Peony by Martin Page, Dogwoods by Paul Cappiello and Don Shadow, and Witch Hazels by Chris Lane.


Curtis’s Botanical Magazine. 2006. Volume 23(1): 1-144. Martyn Rix, editor. Blackwell Publishing for the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.

This issue contains information, illustrations and color plates of the plants listed below. Artists’ names are in parentheses. Quercus x Warburgii (Georita Harriott); Smilax bona-nox ‘Cantab’ (Georita Harriott); Rosa x pteragonis ‘Cantabrigiensis’ (Georita Harriott); Alchemilla speciosa (Georita Harriott); Geranium christensenianum (Georita Harriott); Fritillaria poluninii (Georita Harriott); Lonicera setifera (Georita Harriott); Tilia endochrysea (Georita Harriott); Rosmarinus eriocalyx (Georita Harriott); Senecio paludosus (Georita Harriott); Platycarya strobilacea (Georita Harriott); Aristolochia cathcartii (Georita Harriott); Cantab Plants (Ann V. Webster). Also in this issue are articles by James Cullen (Max Walters, An Appreciation), by John Parker (The Development of the Cambridge University Botanic Garden), by Peter Kerley, Eric Hsu, Tim Upson and David Franklin (Champion and Noteworthy Trees), by Tim Upson, Peter Michna and Juliet Day (The Fen Display Redevelopment), by Juliet Day (Reginald Cory, Benefactor of Cambridge University Botanic Garden), by Georita Harriott (The Broughton Collection) featuring the artwork of Jan Brueghel and Pieter Withoos and a book review of The Genus Sorbus. Mountain Ash and other Rowans by Hugh McAllister.


Curtis’s Botanical Magazine. 2006. Volume 23(2): 145-212. Martyn Rix, editor. Blackwell Publishing for the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.

This issue contains information, illustrations and color plates of the plants listed below. Artists’ names are in parentheses. Ixia tenuifolia (Elbe Joubert); Polystachya longiscapa (Christabel King); Eucrosia mirabilis (Christabel King); Impatiens salpinx (Sandra Burrows); Sonchus acaulis (Christabel King). Also in this issue are articles by Christopher Grey-Wilson (The True Identity of Meconopsis napaulensis DC) featuring the artwork of W.H. Fitch, Matilda Smith, Stella Ross-Craig and C. Grey-Wilson.


Curtis’s Botanical Magazine. 2006. Volume 23(3): 213-262. Martyn Rix, editor. Blackwell Publishing for the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.

This issue contains information, illustrations and color plates of the plants listed below. Artists’ names are in parentheses. Clematis delavayi (Christabel King); Vicia sylvatica (Gillian Barlow, Stella Ross-Craig); Passiflora miniata (Daphne Barnes, John Vanderplank); Passiflora longicuspis (Daphne Barnes, John Vanderplank); Passiflora gabrielliana (Daphne Barnes, John Vanderplank); Passiflora pardifolia (Christabel King, John Vanderplank). Also in this issue are articles by E. Charles Nelson (A Portrais of Bartle Grant, by Marilyn Ward and Martyn Rix (Stella Ross-Craig (1906-2006) and Curtis’s Botanical Magazine featuring the artwork of Stella Ross-Craig and book reviews of Threatened Plants of Central and South Chile. Distribution, Conservation and Propagation by Martin F. Gardiner, Paulina Hechenleitner V., Philip I. Thomas, Cristian Echeverria, Bernado Escobar, Peter Brownless and Camila Martinez A. and Grow Fynbos Plants. A Practical Guide to the Propagation and Cultivation of Plants from Some of the Major Families of the Cape Floristic Region of South Africa by Neville Brown and Graham Duncan.


Curtis’s Botanical Magazine. 2006. Volume 23(4): 263-346. Martyn Rix, editor. Blackwell Publishing for the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.

This issue contains information, illustrations and color plates of the plants listed below. Artists’ names are in parentheses. Ratibida columnifera var. pulcherrima (Rachel Pedder-Smith, Lucy Smith); Ageratina ligustrina (Deborah Lambkin, Margaret Tebbs); Berkheya purpurea (Rachel Peddler-Smith, Lucy Smith); Centaurea clementei (Christabel King); Cotula fallax (Deborah Lambkin, Margaret Tebbs); Dendroseris litoralis (Christabel King). Also in this issue are articles by Nicholas Hind (On the Compositae) and Nicholas Hind and James Kay (A Nature Print of Petasites japonicus subsp. giganteus.


Curtis’s Botanical Magazine. 2007. Volume 24(Erratum). Martyn Rix, editor. Blackwell Publishing for the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.

This issue corrects errors identified in several line drawings in volume 23 issue 4, specifically line drawings on pages 274, 285, 294, 301, 307, and 321.


Curtis’s Botanical Magazine. 2007. Volume 24(1): 1-84. Martyn Rix, editor. Blackwell Publishing for the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.

This issue contains information, illustrations and color plates of the plants listed below. Artists’ names are in parentheses.
Bergenia emeiensis (Andrew Brown), Geranium glaberrimum (Joanna Langhorne), Linum doerfleri (Gillian Barlow and Andrew Brown), Daphne wolongensis (Rodella Purves), Helichrysum arwae (Deborah Lambkin and Margaret Tebbs), Iris bloudowii (Christabel King), Iris narynensis (Joanna Langhorne), Fritillaria gussichae (Joanna Langhorne), Fritillaria karelinii (Christabel King), Fritillaria gibbosa (Christabel King), Puschkinia peshmenii (Christabel King), Polygonatum graminifolium (Joanna Langhorne). Also in this issue are articles by Richard Wilford (The Alpine Houses of Kew), Kit Strange (Paul Furse and His Plant Collections at Kew) and a book review by Richard Wilford (Daphnes: A Practical Guide for Gardeners by Robin White).


Curtis’s Botanical Magazine. 2007. Volume 24(2): 85-131. Martyn Rix, editor. Blackwell Publishing for the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.

This issue contains information, illustrations and color plates of the plants listed below. Artists’ names are in parentheses. Isotrema manshuriense (Lucy Smith); Asclepias barjoniifolia (Christabel King); Dracula cordobae(Andrew Brown); Bulbophyllum plumatum (Linda Gurr); Stenomesson pearcei (Christabel King); Gethyum atropurpureum (Christabel King). Also in this issue are book reviews by Desmond Meikle (Linnaeus’ Philosophia Botanica) and H. J. Noltie (The Life and Work of Robert Wight; Botanical Drawings by Rungiah & Govindoo: The Wight Collection; Journeys in Search of Robert Wight).


Curtis’s Botanical Magazine. 2007. Volume 24(3): 133-201. Martyn Rix, editor. Blackwell Publishing for the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.

This issue contains information, illustrations and color plates of the plants listed below. Artists’ names are in parentheses. Wollemia nobilis, young shoot (John Pastoriza-Piñol); Wollemia nobilis, female strobilus (John Pastoriza-Piñol); Wollemia nobilis, male strobilus (John Pastoriza-Piñol); Eupomatia laurina(Christabel King); Tetracentron sinense(Georita Harriott); Betula megrelica (Josephine Hague); Pterocarya macroptera var. insignis (Christabel King); Franklinia alatamaha (Deborah Lambkin). Also in this issue are the following articles and book review: The Importance of History by Peter R. Crane and William N. Carvell; An Extinct Tree Revived (applying Ferdinand Bauer’s color technique to Solanum bauerianum) by David Mabberley, Erika Pignatti-Wikus and Christa Riedl-Dorn (Marion Westmacott); Going…Going…Is it Gone? Streblorrihiza speciosa – The Phillip Island Glory Pea by Brian Schrire; Book Review for Flowering Plants of the World by V.H. Heywood, R.K. Brummitt, A. Culham and O. Seberg.


Curtis’s Botanical Magazine. 2007. Volume 24(4): 205-274. Martyn Rix, editor. Blackwell Publishing for the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.

This issue contains information, illustrations and color plates of the plants listed below. Artists’ names are in parentheses. Calanthe arisanensis (Andrew Brown); Tulipa sprengeri (Joanna Langhorne); Tulipa korolkowii (Joanna Langhorne); Cyrtanthus staadensis (Elbe Joubert); Babiana blanda (Elbe Joubert); Ixia vinacea (Elbe Joubert); Mellissia begoniifolia (Christabel King); Helichrysum orientale (Deborah Lambkin); Helichrysum orientale (Margaret Tebbs); Hymenoxys integrifolia (Georita Harriott). Also in this issue are the following book reviews: Flowers of the Anatolia by Faith Orbay; Amazing Rare Things: The Art of Natural History in the Age of Discovery by David Attenborough, Susan Owens, Martin Clayton, and Rea Alexandratos; African Violets by Reinhild Raistrick.


Curtis’s Botanical Magazine. 2008. Volume 25(1): 1-119. Martyn Rix, editor. Blackwell Publishing for the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.

This issue contains information, illustrations and color plates of the plants listed below. Artists’ names are in parentheses. Biarum tenuifolium subsp. tenuifolium (Christine Grey-Wilson); Biarum tenuifolium subsp. tenuifolium (Ann Farrer); Biarum tenuifolium subsp. abbreviatum (Ann Farrer); Biarum tenuifolium subsp. arundanum (Ann Farrer); Biarum tenuifolium subsp. arundanum (Christine Grey-Wilson); Biarum tenuifolium subsp. zelebori (Ann Farrer); Biarum tenuifolium subsp. idomenaeum (Ann Farrer); Biarum tenuifolium subsp. galianii (Christine Grey-Wilson); Biarum tenuifolium subsp. idomenaeum (Christine Grey-Wilson); Biarum rhopalospadix (Ann Farrer); Biarum rhopalospadix (Christine Grey-Wilson); Biarum aleppicum (Christine Grey-Wilson); Biarum angustatum (Christine Grey-Wilson); Biarum carduchorum (Christine Grey-Wilson); Biarum eximium (Christine Grey-Wilson); Biarum bovei (Christine Grey-Wilson); Biarum crispulum (Christine Grey-Wilson); Biarum crispulum (Ann Farrer); Biarum dispar (Ann Farrer); Biarum dispar (Christine Grey-Wilson); Biarum olivieri (Christine Grey-Wilson); Biarum straussii (Christine Grey-Wilson); Biarum syriacum (Christine Grey-Wilson); Biarum carratracense (Christine Grey-Wilson); Biarum carratracense (Ann Farrer); Biarum kotschyi (Ann Farrer); Biarum kotschyi (Christine Grey-Wilson); Biarum fraasianum (Ann Farrer); Biarum pyrami var. pyrami (Ann Farrer); Biarum pyrami var. pyrami (Christine Grey-Wilson); Biarum auraniticum (Christine Grey-Wilson); Biarum ditschianum (Christine Grey-Wilson); Biarum marmarisense (Ann Farrer); Biarum davisii (Ann Farrer); Biarum davisii (Christine Grey-Wilson); Biarum marmarisense (Christine Grey-Wilson). Also in this issue is the article, A Taxonomic Review of Biarum by Peter C. Boyce.


Curtis’s Botanical Magazine. 2008. Volume 25(2): 121-192. Martyn Rix, editor. Blackwell Publishing for the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.

This issue contains information, illustrations and color plates of the plants listed below. Artists’ names are in parentheses. Nerine ridleyi (Elbe Joubert); Orychophragmus violaceus (Christabel King); Impatiens forrestii (Christabel King); Lotus maculatus (Christabel King); Trichostema lanatum (Lee McCaffree); Aster peduncularis (Deborah Lambkin); Aster peduncularis (Margaret Tebbs). Also in this issue are the following article and book reviews: George Maw, Joseph Hooker, and the genus Crocus by Alison Rix; Sturt Pea: A Most Splendid Plant by David Symon and Manfred Jusaitis; Camellias, the Gardener’s Encyclopaedia by Jennifer Trehane; Grow Disas by Hildegard Crous and Graham Duncan.


Curtis’s Botanical Magazine. 2008. Volume 25(3): 193-284. Martyn Rix, editor. Blackwell Publishing for the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.

This issue contains information, illustrations and color plates of the plants listed below. Artists’ names are in parentheses. Dactylicapnos scandens (Lucy Smith); Dactylicapnos macrocapnos (Lucy Smith); Dactylicapnos macrocapnos (Margaret Tebbs); Dactylicapnos ventii (Lucy Smith); Dactylicapnos torulosa (Lucy Smith); Passiflora poslae (Christabel King); Passiflora poslae (John Vanderplank); Philibertia barbata (Christabel King); Mutisia coccinea var. dealbata (Christabel King). Also in this issue are the following articles and book reviews: An Introduction to the Climbing Dicentras – The Genus Dactylicapnos in Cultivation by Nicolas Hind; Photography and Contemporary Botanical Illustration by Niki Simpson and Peter G. Barnes; Discover the Chatham Islands: First to See the Sun by Cherry Lawrie and Jocelyn Powell.


Curtis’s Botanical Magazine. 2008. Volume 25(4): 285-388. Martyn Rix, editor. Blackwell Publishing for the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.

This issue contains information, illustrations and color plates of the plants listed below. Artists’ names are in parentheses. Lathyrus transsylvanicus (Georita Harriott); Lathyrus roseus (Georita Harriott); Lathyrus neurolobus (Georita Harriott); Lathyrus heterophyllus (Georita Harriott); Lathyrus latifolius (Georita Harriott); Lathyrus vestitus (Georita Harriott); Vicia americana (Georita Harriott). Also in this issue are the following articles and book reviews: An Introduction to the Genus Lathyrus L. by Gregory Kenicer; Lathyrus at Weaver’s Cottage, West Wickham, Cambridge, and the Species Illustrated in Curtis’s Botanical Magazine by Sylvia Norton; William Kilburn’s Calico Patterns, Copyright and Curtis’s Botanical Magazine by E. Charles Nelson; Jelena and Robert De Belder – Generous as Nature Herself (book review) by Susyn Andrews; Treasures of Botanical Art by Shirley Sherwood and Martyn Rix (book review) by Victoria Matthews; Atlas of the Vegetation of Madagascar (book review) by Graham Duncan.


Gleason, Barbara BC and Trudy Nicholson. 2008. Guild of Natural Science Illustrators Journal. Vol. 40:8.

This issue contains the following articles: Removing the Stigma from Digital Art Through the Revelations of a “Traditional” Artist by J. Marie Metz and M.A. Metz; From Theatrical Illusion to Ecological Theater: The Development of the Classic Wildlife Diorama by Gary Hoyle; Artistry of Rudolph Zallinger’s Great Murals at Yale by Rosemary Volpe and Armand Morgan; A Look at Science Illustration in Brazil by Diana Marques.

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    Aug. 28 - Jan. 3, 2011

    Botanicals: Environmental Expressions in Art
    New York Botanical Garden
    Sept. 4, 2010 - January 2011

    Portraits of a Garden V
    Brooklyn Botanic Garden
    Steinhardt Conservatory
    Sept. 11 - Nov. 28, 2010

    13th Annual ASBA/HSNY Juried International Exhibition
    The Horticultural Society of New York
    Sept. 15 - Nov. 24, 2010

    Joan Frain Solo Exhibition
    The Delaware Center for Horticulture
    The Community Gallery
    October 1 - October 31, 2010

    Radiant Light: Shadow Sculptures of California Native Plants
    Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden
    October 1 - December 31, 2010

    When They Were Wild: Capturing California’s Wildflower Heritage
    The Huntington Library, Art Collections, and Botanical Gardens
    Expected 2013

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