Alice Clary Earle Hyde (1876-January 17, 1943) was an American botanical artist and conservationist.
[3] Hyde contributed to A guide to the wild flowers east of the Mississippi and north of Virginia, published in 1928.
[4] In 1936 Hyde organized an exhibit of Colonial Folk Arts and Customs Pertaining to Plants for the "National Committee on Folk Arts in the United States".
She was a member of the New England Wildflower Society and served as vice president.
[2][1] Media related to Alice Clary Earle Hyde at Wikimedia Commons