Charlotte, Lady Wheeler-Cuffe

Charlotte Isabel Wheeler-Cuffe (née Williams; 24 May 1867 – 8 March 1967) was an amateur botanical artist, plant collector and gardener.

Otway Wheeler-Cuffe (1866–1934) who was born in Southsea, Hampshire, was a civil engineer employed by the 1890s in the Public Works Department in Burma.

After her mother's death in 1916, she continued the routine of writing once a week to her husband's cousin, Baroness Pauline Prochazka (1842–1930) who then lived at Leyrath, Kilkenny.

Wheeler-Cuffe instructed that her watercolours of Burmese orchids and other plants should remain "indefinitely" in the National Botanic Gardens, Glasnevin.

[6] However, watercolours (landscapes of Ireland and Burma) and miscellaneous other items were sold when the contents of Leyrath were auctioned in September 1993,[7] and so are widely scattered.