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  1. Product Code: ART00090. Call +44 (0) 207 602 1848. £12,950.00. Mail order only. In Stock. Overview. The Highgrove Florilegium is a two-volume set of botanical prints depicting the plants, vegetables, fruit and trees grown in the garden at Highgrove.

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  2. The Highgrove Florilegium at The Garrison Chapel. Original watercolours documenting the flora of Highgrove Gardens will be on display at a free exhibition at Chelsea Barracks from today (Thursday 5 August) and will run until September 26.

  3. The Highgrove Florilegium: Watercolours Depicting Plants Grown in The Garden at Highgrove. The King’s Foundation has officially established a public exhibition space at The Garrison Chapel at Chelsea Barracks to showcase the work of the charity, its students, and its graduates.

  4. “The Highgrove Florilegium: Watercolours Depicting Plants Grown in The Garden at Highgrove” will be open at The Garrison Chapel, Chelsea Barracks, 8 Garrison Square, London, SW1W 8BG from 11am until 4pm daily until Sunday 26 September. Bookings are not required to attend.

  5. This first British royal Florilegium is presented as a two-volume work, half-bound in red goatskin with marbled paper sides. Each book is hand tooled in gold leaf and measures 26 x 18 x 2¼ inches. The Highgrove Florilegium is limited to 175 numbered sets.

  6. The Highgrove Florilegium: Watercolours depicting plants grown in the garden at Highgrove is a two-volume book of botanical illustrations recording plants in the garden of Charles III, the then Prince of Wales, at Highgrove House in Gloucestershire, England.

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  8. Apr 9, 2016 · This is about the making, publishing and exhibiting of the very first British Royal Florilegium - The Highgrove Florilegium. This post highlights some videos I've not seen before of the process of producing and then exhibiting the florilegium around the world.

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