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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. 


Red Monkeyflower (Diplaucus puniceus)

Western Hemlock (Tsuga heterophylla)

Yellow Dryad (fruit) (Dryas drummondii)

Walkingstick Cholla (Opuntia imbricata)

Pinkshell Azalea (Azalea vaseyi)

Northern Butterbur (Petasites hyperboreus)

Ragwort (Senecio burkei)

Elephanthead (Pedicularis groenlandica)

Elkslip (Caltha leptosepala)

Rose-Bay Rhododendron (Rhododendron carolinianum)

Ball of the Cathedral

Small Tiger Lily (Lilium parvum)

Matilija Poppy (Romneya coulteri)

Wood Skullcap (Scutellaria serrata)

Salsify (Tragopogon porrifolius)

Arrowleaf Groundsel (Senecia triangularis)

Partridgeberry (Mitchella repens)

Purple Mountain Violet (Viola adunca)

Pink Mountain Heather (Phyllodoce empetriformis)

Balsam Fir (Albies fraseri)

Carolina Maple (Acer carolinianum)

Bunchberry (Cornus canadensis)

Musk-Flower (Mimulus moschatus)

Alpine Fleabane (Erigeron unalaschcensis)

Spotted Saxifrage (Saxifraga bronchialis)

Mayapple (Podphyllum paltatum)

Alberta Paintbrush (Catilleja miniata)

Sun Dial Lupine (Lupinus perennis)

Ladder Gentian (Gentiana acuta)

Lily Twayblade (Liparis liliifolia)

Gentianacease sabbalia angularis

Sand Phacelia (Phacelia linearis)

Hooded Pitcherplant (Sarracenia minor)

Trailing Houstonia (Houstonia procumbens)

Birdsfoot Violet (Viola pedata)


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