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Emily Stackhouse (15 July 1811 – 1 April 1870) was a 19th-century British botanical artist and plant collector. She collected and painted flowers and mosses throughout the British isles, and her work was widely reproduced in a series of popular books issued by the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge. Many of her watercolours show that she had collected and depicted specific plants years earlier than their accredited discovery in Cornwall, and it is now acknowledged that she collected and classified nearly all of the British mosses.

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  • Emily Stackhouse (15 July 1811 – 1 April 1870) was a 19th-century British botanical artist and plant collector. She collected and painted flowers and mosses throughout the British isles, and her work was widely reproduced in a series of popular books issued by the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge. Many of her watercolours show that she had collected and depicted specific plants years earlier than their accredited discovery in Cornwall, and it is now acknowledged that she collected and classified nearly all of the British mosses. (en)
  • Emily Stackhouse (15 de julio de 1811 – 1 de abril de 1870) fue una artista botánica británica y recolectora de especímenes vegetales. Recogió y pintó flores y musgos por todas las islas británicas, y su trabajo fue ampliamente reproducido en una serie de libros populares, como por ejemplo los emitidos por la Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge. Muchas de sus acuarelas muestran que había recogido y representado plantas específicas años antes de su descubrimiento acreditado en Cornualles; y, hoy se reconoce que ella recogió y clasificó casi todos los musgos británicos. (es)
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  • Emily Stackhouse (15 July 1811 – 1 April 1870) was a 19th-century British botanical artist and plant collector. She collected and painted flowers and mosses throughout the British isles, and her work was widely reproduced in a series of popular books issued by the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge. Many of her watercolours show that she had collected and depicted specific plants years earlier than their accredited discovery in Cornwall, and it is now acknowledged that she collected and classified nearly all of the British mosses. (en)
  • Emily Stackhouse (15 de julio de 1811 – 1 de abril de 1870) fue una artista botánica británica y recolectora de especímenes vegetales. Recogió y pintó flores y musgos por todas las islas británicas, y su trabajo fue ampliamente reproducido en una serie de libros populares, como por ejemplo los emitidos por la Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge. Muchas de sus acuarelas muestran que había recogido y representado plantas específicas años antes de su descubrimiento acreditado en Cornualles; y, hoy se reconoce que ella recogió y clasificó casi todos los musgos británicos. (es)
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