Lady Beatrix Stanley

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Stanley and her daughter Barbara posing for the cover of Country Life (Magazine)[1]
The Lady Beatrix Stanley Iris

Lady Beatrix Stanley, CI CBE (née Taylour; 6 January 1877 – 3 May 1944) was an English aristocrat, horticulturalist, and botanical artist who drew plants native to India. She had multiple flower strains named after her, most notably an iris and snowdrop. She was also a writer and was editor of a Royal Horticultural Society publication, The New Flora and Fauna in the 1930s.

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