Her flower painting are assured,delicate, precise and immaculate, with glowing colour tones.
Dr Shirley Sherwood, Author and Collector of Botanical Art
One of the best observers of fruit at the present day.
Dr Brent Elliot RHS Librarian and Archivist
This is the area in which she excels and achieves artistic brilliance and pomological accuracy with such felicitous results
Dr Joan Morgan, Chairman of the RHS Fruit Trials Committee

Passion flower - Passiflora carerulea

This variety is grown primarily for its complex flowers, which were originally thought to symbolize the crucifixtion of Christ. A vigorous climber, it has somewhat inedible fruits, although they have great decorative merit. These were collected from a sunny wall in Southern France, whereas the flowers were painted earlier in the season from a plant growing in Sussex.