Flora of Louisiana

Flora of Louisiana - Cover

Watercolor Drawings

by Margaret Stones

218 pages / 9.00 x 12.00 inches / 66 full-color drawings, 156 black-and-white drawings

Nature / Botany Reference & Guides

Hardcover / 9780807116647 / May 1991

Many years ago, during a long, confining illness in her native Australia, Margaret Stones whiled away the hours drawing the wildflowers friends placed at her bedside. Today she is acclaimed as one of the world's most distinguished botanical artists. Stones served for twenty-five years as the principal illustrator forCurtis's Botanical Magazine, contributing more than 400 drawings. She has also completed a six-volume illustrated work, The Endemic Flora of Tasmania, and has worked under commission for the Royal Botanical Gardens at Kew, England, the Royal Horticultural Society of England, and similar institutions the world over.

In 1976, as part of the United States' bicentennial celebration, Louisiana State University commissioned Stones to execute six watercolor renderings of Louisiana flora. This initial project was so successful that Stones was asked to draw a much larger number of the state's native plants. Today Stones has completed more than 200 watercolors, all of which are maintained in the LSU Libraries' E. A. McIlhenny Natural History Collection. The drawings represent not only a collection of exquisite botanical art but an accurate scientific record of Louisiana's lush, varied, and beautiful flora.

Flora of Louisiana reproduces the great bulk of Stones's collection. The volume contains more than 200 pages of full-color and black-and-white illustrations. Each drawing is accompanied by a short text that gives information about the plant, including a physical description and details about habitat and growing conditions.

Margaret Stones, born in Australia in 1920, worked as the principal contributing artist for Curtis’s Botanical Magazine, where she completed over 400 botanical drawings between 1958 and 1983. She contributed 254 drawings for a six-volume work, The Endemic Flora of Tasmania, and her life’s work is the subject of Beauty in Truth: The Botanical Art of Margaret Stones, by Irena Zdanowicz. A member of the Order of the British Empire and the Order of Australia, Stones holds honorary degrees from the University of Melbourne and Louisiana State University.Lowell Urbatsch is associate professor of botany at Louisiana State University.

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