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  1. The Highgrove Florilegium: Watercolours depicting plants grown in the garden at Highgrove is a two-volume book of botanical illustrations recording plants in the garden of Charles III, the then Prince of Wales, at Highgrove House in Gloucestershire, England.

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    • Addision Publications
  2. This first British royal Florilegium is presented as a two-volume work, half-bound in red goatskin with marbled paper sides. Each book is hand tooled in gold leaf and measures 26 x 18 x 2¼ inches. The Highgrove Florilegium is limited to 175 numbered sets.

  3. Product Code: ART00090. Call +44 (0) 207 602 1848. £12,950.00. Mail order only. In Stock. Overview. The Highgrove Florilegium is a two-volume set of botanical prints depicting the plants, vegetables, fruit and trees grown in the garden at Highgrove.

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  4. 9 de abr. de 2016 · This is about the making, publishing and exhibiting of the very first British Royal Florilegium - The Highgrove Florilegium. This post highlights some videos I've not seen before of the process of producing and then exhibiting the florilegium around the world.

  5. The Highgrove Florilegium is a limited edition of 175 numbered sets – set number 1/175 being 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. Book Design and Typography by Iain Bain. Drawings for Vignettes and Endpapers by Richard Shirley Smith.

  6. 20 de jun. de 2011 · The Highgrove Florilegium: A Visit with Iain Bain - YouTube. Dorothearose. 20 subscribers. 5. 1.2K views 12 years ago. Chet Grycz interviews typographer Iain Bain, who was responsible for the...

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  7. The Highgrove Florilegium is the first Royal Florilegium in the UK. It contains botanically accurate watercolour paintings of the plants grown in the garden of Highgrove near Tetbury in Gloucestershire - which has been the country home of the Prince of Wales since 1980. The Wildflower Meadow.