Highgrove Florilegium

The watercolors are the work of international artists who were invited by the Prince of Wales to capture the diversity of his garden for a limited-edition fine-art publication, The Highgrove Florilegium. Proceeds from the book benefit the Prince's Charities Foundation.
Botanical drawing of a fern

© A.G. Carrick Limited, 2008

Botanical drawing of a crown imperial lily

© A.G. Carrick Limited, 2008

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“Watercolors from the Highgrove Florilegium,” a display of botanical paintings of the flowers, trees, fruits, and vegetables grown in the Gloucestershire garden of HRH the Prince of Wales, will be on view Nov. 8 through Jan. 4, 2009, in the Botanical Center. The watercolors are the work of international artists who were invited by the Prince of Wales to capture the diversity of his garden for a limited-edition fine-art publication, The Highgrove Florilegium. Proceeds from the book benefit the Prince’s Charities Foundation.

Because of special staffing requirements, the exhibition will be open to visitors on Saturdays and Sundays ONLY, and during extended holiday hours from Dec. 26 though Jan. 4.