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Campylanthus pungens (Scrophulariaceae)
Hugo Haig-Thomas (1947 - )
George Augustus Eliott, 1st Baron Heathfield of Gibraltar (1717-1790) General and Defender of Gibraltar, Governor of Gibraltar 1777-1790
18th century unknown
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Reykjavik, October 1943
Thomas Hennell (1903 - 1945)
Succulent Asclepiadaceae. A: Echidnopsis scutellata; B. Caralluma cicatricosa; C: Huernia macrocarpa; D: Huernia macrocarpa var. arabica; E: Caralluma deflersiana; F: Caralluma shadhbana
Hugo Haig-Thomas (1947 - )
Untitled (Brussels): Design for Site 1 – drawing showing movable door
Robert Holyhead (1974 - )
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Coniston Water
John Glover (1767 - 1849)
Galium kahelianum (Rubiaceae)
Hugo Haig-Thomas (1947 - )
Untitled (Brussels): Design for Site 2
Robert Holyhead (1974 - )
Primula verticillata (Primulaceae)
Hugo Haig-Thomas (1947 - )
Diplotaxis kohlaanensis (Cruciferae)
Hugo Haig-Thomas (1947 - )
Centaurathamnus maximus (Compositae)
Hugo Haig-Thomas (1947 - )
Turraea parvifolia (Meliaceae)
Hugo Haig-Thomas (1947 - )
Goldeneye
Patricia Lumsden
Helichrysum arwae (Compositae)
Hugo Haig-Thomas (1947 - )
Cistanche rosea (Orobanchaceae)
Hugo Haig-Thomas (1947 - )
Oncocalyx doberae (Loranthaceae)
Hugo Haig-Thomas (1947 - )
Becium serpyllifolium (Labiatae)
Hugo Haig-Thomas (1947 - )
Dipcadi filifolium (Liliaceae)
Hugo Haig-Thomas (1947 - )
Atractylis kentrophylloides (Compositae)
Hugo Haig-Thomas (1947 - )
Phyllanthus hodgelensis (Euphorbiaceae)
Hugo Haig-Thomas (1947 - )
Plectranthus asirensis (Labiatae)
Hugo Haig-Thomas (1947 - )
Aloe pendens (Liliaceae)
Hugo Haig-Thomas (1947 - )
Barleria bispinosa (Acanthaceae)
Hugo Haig-Thomas (1947 - )
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Mount Thyrill, Hvalfjordur, 31 October 1943
Thomas Hennell (1903 - 1945)
Verbascum yemenense (Scrophulariaceae)
Hugo Haig-Thomas (1947 - )
Black Tulip
Mary Fedden (1915 - 2012)
Ochna inermis (Ochnaceae)
Hugo Haig-Thomas (1947 - )
Design for Fireworks in the Chinese Taste
Pablo Bronstein (1977 - )
Kalanchoe yemenensis (Crassulaceae)
Hugo Haig-Thomas (1947 - )
Dianthus uniflorus (Caryophyllaceae)
Hugo Haig-Thomas (1947 - )
Caucanthus edulis (Malpighiaceae)
Hugo Haig-Thomas (1947 - )
Adenia venenata (Passifloraceae)
Hugo Haig-Thomas (1947 - )
Ceratostigma pumilum (Scrophulariaceae)
Hugo Haig-Thomas (1947 - )
Kniphofia sumarae (Liliaceae)
Hugo Haig-Thomas (1947 - )
Vernonia bottae (Compositae)
Hugo Haig-Thomas (1947 - )
Dante’s Inferno
Syed Saleem Arif Quadri (1949 - )
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