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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. 


Grass Nut (Brodiaea laxa)

Vernal Iris (Iris verna)

Drummond Willow (Salix drummondiana)

Yellow Cucumbertree (Magnolia cordata)

New Mexican Locust (Robinia neomexicana)

Canada Buffaloberry (Lepargyrea canadensis)

Pinxter Bloom (Azalea nudiflora)

Lechuguilla (Agava lechuguilla)

Moss Forget-me-not (Eritichum elongatum)

Roundleaf Sundew (Drosera rotundifolia)

Spider Lily (Hymenocallis rotata)

Rocky Mountain Cassiope (Cassiope mertensiana)

Scarlet Globe Mallow (Sphaeralcea grossulariaefolia)

Balsamroot (Balsamorhiza sagittata)

Alpine Fir (Abies lasiocarpa)

Snow Willow (Salix nivalis)

Papaw (Asimina triloba)

Tarflower (Befaria racemosa)

False Locoweed (Oxytropia gracilis)

Twinleaf (Jeffersonia diphylla)

White Flowering Raspberry (Rubus parviflorus)

Owl-clover (Orthocarpus tenuifolius)

Pussy-Toes (Antennaria racemosa)

Showy Pyrolla (Pyrola asarifolia)

Creeping Juniper (Juniperus horizontalis)

Silverberry (Elaeagnus commutata)

Rosebay Rhododendron (Rhododendron maximum)

Pink Fleabane (Erigeron caespitosus)

Yellow Fringe Orchid (Habenaria ciliaris)

Wood Nymph (Moneses uniflora)

Flame Azalea (Rhododendron speciosum)

Stagger-Bush (Pieris mariana)

Evening Primrose (Oenothera howardi)

Lupine (Lupinus fornosus)

Fringed Gentian (Gentiana elegana)


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