Published December 10, 2009 by Molly



Check out Nigel Peake’s beautiful horticultural drawings commissioned for Wisley Gardens, the headquarters of the Royal Horticultural Society.
What’s the RHS, you ask? Why, Britain’s premiere gardening charity, founded in 1804 by John Wedgwood and the explorer Sir Joseph Banks and devoted to excellence in horticulture—that’s what!
Tags: Britain, Drawing, Nigel Peake, Royal Horticultural Society, Sir Joseph Banks, Watercolors, Wisley Gardens
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His “Sheds” book is one of my favorite purchases on 2009. If you haven’t seen it,i recommend.