Lena Lowis (born Selina Caroline Shakespear; 3 November 1845, in India – 18 November 1919, in London) was an Indian-born writer, scientific and botanical illustrator, noted for her 1878 publication Familiar Indian Flowers[1][2][3] which was advertised in The Times (London) in April 1881 as "with 30 coloured plates, 31s. 6d."[4]
^"L. Lowis [ botanical artist ]". plantillustrations.org. Retrieved 2019-12-11.
^"L. Reeve and Co.'s New Works". The Times column of New Books and New Editions. The Times. No. 30159. London. 4 April 1881. p. 12. Retrieved 2019-12-11.
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