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  1. Florilegium Societies aim to compile a record of all the living plants and flowers in a particular garden or place. Such records can be made in a variety of art media used for botanical art e.g. watercolour, pencil, pen and ink. The History of the Florilegium: Florilegium is a latin word and the plural is Florilegia.

  2. The Highgrove Florilegium: Watercolours Depicting Plants Grown in the Garden at Highgrove will coincide with the nearby Chelsea Flower Show from September 21st–26th and will feature work by 72 artists from around the world who captured the floral displays at the home of Their Majesty's The King Charles III and The Queen Camilla.

  3. 2008 Highgrove Florilegium プリンス・チャリティー財団 (英)に作品が収蔵される/ 世界各国で掲載作品展開催

  4. 26 de abr. de 2008 · About the first of two volumes of the Highgrove Florilegium which record the plants in the gardens at Highgrove - published for HRH Prince of Wales by Addison Publications.

  5. Florilegium Watercolours. Leading botanical artists painted specimens of plants and trees growing in the Highgrove garden. The 124 selected paintings are now published in a limited edition with The Prince's Foundation. Each two-volume set is signed and handbound in leather and marbled paper with tooling in gold leaf.

  6. The watercolours were painted for the book The Highgrove Florilegium, a two-volume set of botanical prints depicting the plants, vegetables, fruit and trees grown in the garden at Highgrove.

  7. The Florilegium is presented in two luxurious volumes, hand-bound in leather and marbled paper with tooling in gold leaf. The edition is limited to 150 numbered sets, the first of which is assigned to His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales who has written the Preface and kindly agreed to sign each copy. A list of subscribers to the Transylvania ...