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  1. The Highgrove Florilegium was limited to 175 numbered sets, only two of which are located in public institutions in the United States. MSU Libraries has set #161, acquired in May 2017, purchased with contributions from the Dr. E. James and Geri Potchen History of Horticulture Endowment Fund and the Kim A. Wilcox and Diane Del Buono Endowment for Library Agricultural Collections.

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  3. The Highgrove Florilegium. The Highgrove Florilegium is the first British royal florilegium and features the work of 75 of the world’s renowned botanical artists. The exquisite first edition two-volume set is limited to 175 copies, very few of which remain unallocated, and feature a preface and personal signature from HRH The Prince of Wales.

  4. 21 de may. de 2014 · On view June 24-September 1, 2014. The Minnesota Landscape Arboretum is the first stop in the Midwest for the traveling exhibit “The Highgrove Florilegium: A Celebration of Contemporary Botanical Art.” Don’t miss this unique opportunity to see 40 prints of exquisite botanical watercolors featuring plants from the Highgrove gardens of His Royal Highness Prince Charles.

  5. The Highgrove Florilegium is a limited-edition of 175 numbered sets – set number 1/175 is held by His Majesty, who wrote the Preface and has signed each numbered set. Royalties are donated to The Prince of Wales's Charitable Foundation. Each volume measures 26 by 18 by 2½ inches.

  6. 20 de ene. de 2022 · Known as the Highgrove Florilegium, it marks the very first Royal British florilegium and is also one of the most expensive books ever produced! Only 175 copies were printed, so it’s a collector’s item for sure. Here is an interesting little video about the making of the Highgrove Florilegium in case you would like to know more.

  7. The Highgrove Florilegium Prints. In a truly spectacular undertaking, 72 of the world’s leading botanical artists were invited to paint the plants and flowers of King Charles’s celebrated garden at Highgrove in Gloucestershire. The resulting Highgrove Florilegium – produced by Addison Publications – is an exceptional example of the ...