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Mary Vaux Walcott

Mary Walcott

Mary Walcott's beautiful and accurate drawings of wild flowers are a delightful combination of art and science. Walcott published a five-volume set of her drawings of North American wild flowers, between 1925 and 1928, with proceeds going to the Smithsonian's endowment. Walcott's work was instrumental in the development of a new technique for printing which came to be known as the Smithsonian Process. Learn more about Mary Walcott from Smithsonian historian, Pamela M. Henson, and the Smithsonian American Art Museum's artist profile. 


Giant Trillium (Trillium chloropetalum)

American Chestnut (Castanea dentata)

Sidebells Pyrola (Pyrola secunda)

Glacierlily (Erythronium grandiflorum)

Pyxie (Pyxidanthera barbulata)

Harbinger of Spring (Erigenia bulbosa)

Smooth Yellow Violet (Viola eriocarpa)

Gray Ragwort (Senecio canus)

Fairy-bells (Disporum hookeri)

Wake-Robin (Trillium underwoodii)

Western Green Alder (Alnus sinuata)

Shooting Star (Dodecatheon hendersonii)

Carolina Pink (Spigelia marylandica)

Pineland Blueberry (Vaccinium tenellum)

Scarlet Mariposa (Calochortus kennedyi)

White Heather (Phyllodoce grandiflora)

Gilia arizonica

Mountain Goldenrod (Solidago oreophila)

Plume Anemone (Pulsatilla occidentalis)

Phlox (Phlox caespitosa)

Douglas Honeysuckle (Lonicera glaucescens)

Prairie Pentstemon (Pentstemon erianthera)

Star Solomonplume (Vagnera stellata)

Dogbane (Apocyum androsaemfolium)

American Wisteria (Kraunhia frutescens)

Western Rattlesnake Plantain (Peranium decipiens)

Grape Hyacinth (Muscari racemosum)

Anemone (Anemone zephyra)

Red Lily (Lilium montanum)

Ocotillo (Fouquieria splendens)

Southern Magnolia (Magnolia grandiflora)

Strawberry-Blite (Chenopodium capitatum)

Purple Monkey-Flower (Mimulus bigelovii)

Untitled (Head of a Child)

Pussy-ears (Calochortus elegans)


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