Annie Elizabeth Hoyle (1851–1931) was an artist from West Virginia who worked in the United States Forest Service from 1908 until 1930.
[1][2] She illustrated The Pine Trees of the Rocky Mountain Region by botanist George Sudworth.
[1] Annie Elizabeth Hoyle was born on a farm near Charles Town, Virginia.
[1][2] She attended the Rouzee School of Fine Arts in Washington, DC, and then relocated to New York City to study under George H. Story at the National Academy of Design.
[1][2] Hoyle studied plant morphology and botany at the US National Museum of Natural History and at the Bureau of Plant Industry, under Joseph Painter and Ivar Tidestrom.