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The official Royal Horticultural Society week-to-view desk diary contains a beautiful collection of plant illustrations, making this the perfect gift for all gardeners and plant lovers.  The Royal Horticultural Society Desk Diary 2026 brings together a selection of rare and beautiful works by the English artist Elizabeth Blackwell (1699–1758) from the RHS Lindley Collections.  The images come from Blackwell's lavish publication A Curious Herbal (1737–39) which features over 500 illustrations and took more than three years to complete. It is her only known work.  This beautifully produced diary…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The official Royal Horticultural Society week-to-view desk diary contains a beautiful collection of plant illustrations, making this the perfect gift for all gardeners and plant lovers.  The Royal Horticultural Society Desk Diary 2026 brings together a selection of rare and beautiful works by the English artist Elizabeth Blackwell (1699–1758) from the RHS Lindley Collections.  The images come from Blackwell's lavish publication A Curious Herbal (1737–39) which features over 500 illustrations and took more than three years to complete. It is her only known work.  This beautifully produced diary is illustrated in colour throughout, with a silk ribbon marker and internal storage pocket, so you can organise your week in style. ¿This desk diary is perfect for use in the office or to add a spot of colour to your home-working set up, and the perfect gift for any avid gardener or nature lover!
Autorenporträt
The Royal Horticultural Society, founded in 1804 as the Horticultural Society of London, is the UK's leading gardening charity. The RHS promotes horticulture through its five gardens at Wisley (Surrey), Hyde Hall (Essex), Harlow Carr (Yorkshire), Rosemoor (Devon) and Bridgewater (Greater Manchester); flower shows including the Chelsea Flower Show, Hampton Court Palace Flower Show, Tatton Park Flower Show and Cardiff Flower Show; community gardening schemes; Britain in Bloom and a vast educational program. It also supports training for professional and amateur gardeners.