Margaret Owen (plantswoman)


Margaret McAllister Owen was a British farmer, gardener and heritage activist.

Snowdrops

She collected, grew, arranged and exhibited plants, especially snowdrops, holding an annual snowdrop party in her Shropshire garden, The Patch, each year in February. A snowdrop, Galanthus elwesii Margaret Owen was named after her. She herself named a snowdrop after her husband, Galanthus elwesii Godfrey Owen.

National Collection

She was the holder of four types of plant for the National Collection: Camassia, Dictamnus, Nerine and Veratrum. She bred new colour forms of camassias and pioneered nerines as a hardy plant in UK. She was awarded the Veitch Memorial Medal in 2013.

Shrewsbury heritage

Owen campaigned to save Rowley's House museum in Shrewsbury. She also founded The Corbet Bed Embroiders Trust to create period hangings for the sixteenth-century Corbet Bed. In 2010, she was awarded the honour of Most Excellent Order of the British Empire MBE, rewarding contributions to the arts and sciences.