Anne Henslow Barnard

[5]: 46  Her older sister Frances Harriet married botanist Joseph Dalton Hooker,[5]: 264  and one of her brothers, George, became a professor of botany.

[6] In 1859, she married army officer Robert Cary Barnard, who was the son of an old friend of her father's.

Some of these were based on rough sketches by Barnard that were then finished by the botanical artist Walter Hood Fitch.

[10][3] She also illustrated Daniel Oliver's 1864 Lessons in Elementary Botany, which was built on a manuscript left by her father.

[11] Barnard died on 19 January 1899 at Bartlow, the house in Leckhampton where she and her husband had lived for over three decades.

Lacaena spectabilis illustrated by Anne Henslow Barnard in Curtis's Botanical Magazine