Charlotte Georgina Trower (born 1855, Ware, Hertfordshire, d. 8 November 1928, Ware, Hertfordshire) was the daughter of Edward Spencer Trower and his wife Emma nee Gosselin , she was a British botanical illustrator and botanist noted for her watercolor paintings of mostly British plants and flowers.
[1] She collaborated with her sister Alice and amateur botanist George Claridge Druce to create over 1,800 scientifically accurate paintings.
[2] Her illustrations were used as major contributions in two books, Skene's Flower Book for the Pocket and British Brambles.
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