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Lady Caroline Catharine Wilkinson (born Lucas; 1822–1881) was a talented Welsh botanist and a writer. A botanist is a scientist who studies plants. She wrote a famous book called Weeds And Wild Flowers: Their Uses, Legends, And Literature in 1858. Lady Caroline was born on May 10, 1822, in Llandebie, a town in Carmarthenshire, Wales. She passed away on October 2, 1881, in Llandovery, also in Carmarthenshire.

Who Was Lady Caroline Wilkinson?

Lady Caroline Catharine Wilkinson was an important figure in the 19th century. She was known for her deep knowledge of plants. Her book explored the many uses of wild flowers and weeds. It also shared interesting stories and literature about them.

Her Love for Plants

Lady Caroline's passion was studying plants. She carefully observed them and understood their different qualities. Her book, Weeds And Wild Flowers, shows how much she knew. It also shows her love for the natural world around her. She helped people learn more about the plants they saw every day.

Working with Her Husband

Lady Caroline was married to John Gardner Wilkinson. He was an Egyptologist, which means he studied ancient Egypt. Her husband was given the special title of "Sir" (knighted) in 1839. This meant that Lady Caroline received the title of "Lady." She also helped her husband with his work. She drew pictures for his book, Desert Plants of Egypt. This shows her skill as an artist and her support for his studies.

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