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homegrown container plants print

$40.00

the first homegrown national park x melbry//arts project!

This elegant botanical illustration showcases a curated collection of keystone native plants ideal for container gardening, representing the diverse ecoregions of the United States. Each plant is meticulously rendered in colored pencil, depicting both the flora and its associated insect species.

Featured Plants and Their Regions

Great Plains: Rudbeckia laciniata (Cut-leaf Coneflower) with Wavy-lined Emerald

Mediterranean California: Silvery Lupine with Mission Blue Butterfly

Northern Forests: Solidago caesia (Blue-stemmed Goldenrod) with Brown Hooded Owlet

Marine West Coast: Coreopsis tinctoria with Ticked Leaf Beetle

Tropical Wet Forests: Ipomoea hederifolia (Scarlet Morning Glory) with Pink-spotted Hawkmoth

Eastern Temperate Forests: Oenothera biennis (Common Evening Primrose) with Primrose Flower Moth

Temperate Sierras: Gaillardia pulchella with Painted Schinia Moth

Northwestern Forested Mountains: Helianthus annuus (Common Sunflower) with Stria Intermixta

Southern Semi-arid Highlands: Erigeron speciosus (Aspen Fleabane) with Little Dark Gem Moth

North American Deserts: Symphyotrichum laeve (Smooth Aster) with Pearl Crescent

Product Details

  • Original colored pencil artwork reproduced as a 13x19 inch fine art print

  • Includes white border for framing

  • Printed on medium-weight fine art paper using archival-quality inks

  • Each print is hand-signed

  • Professionally packaged in a protective cellophane sleeve and shipped in a mailing tube

This educational and decorative piece beautifully illustrates the crucial relationship between native plants and their pollinator species, making it perfect for gardeners, naturalists, and art enthusiasts alike.

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the first homegrown national park x melbry//arts project!

This elegant botanical illustration showcases a curated collection of keystone native plants ideal for container gardening, representing the diverse ecoregions of the United States. Each plant is meticulously rendered in colored pencil, depicting both the flora and its associated insect species.

Featured Plants and Their Regions

Great Plains: Rudbeckia laciniata (Cut-leaf Coneflower) with Wavy-lined Emerald

Mediterranean California: Silvery Lupine with Mission Blue Butterfly

Northern Forests: Solidago caesia (Blue-stemmed Goldenrod) with Brown Hooded Owlet

Marine West Coast: Coreopsis tinctoria with Ticked Leaf Beetle

Tropical Wet Forests: Ipomoea hederifolia (Scarlet Morning Glory) with Pink-spotted Hawkmoth

Eastern Temperate Forests: Oenothera biennis (Common Evening Primrose) with Primrose Flower Moth

Temperate Sierras: Gaillardia pulchella with Painted Schinia Moth

Northwestern Forested Mountains: Helianthus annuus (Common Sunflower) with Stria Intermixta

Southern Semi-arid Highlands: Erigeron speciosus (Aspen Fleabane) with Little Dark Gem Moth

North American Deserts: Symphyotrichum laeve (Smooth Aster) with Pearl Crescent

Product Details

  • Original colored pencil artwork reproduced as a 13x19 inch fine art print

  • Includes white border for framing

  • Printed on medium-weight fine art paper using archival-quality inks

  • Each print is hand-signed

  • Professionally packaged in a protective cellophane sleeve and shipped in a mailing tube

This educational and decorative piece beautifully illustrates the crucial relationship between native plants and their pollinator species, making it perfect for gardeners, naturalists, and art enthusiasts alike.

the first homegrown national park x melbry//arts project!

This elegant botanical illustration showcases a curated collection of keystone native plants ideal for container gardening, representing the diverse ecoregions of the United States. Each plant is meticulously rendered in colored pencil, depicting both the flora and its associated insect species.

Featured Plants and Their Regions

Great Plains: Rudbeckia laciniata (Cut-leaf Coneflower) with Wavy-lined Emerald

Mediterranean California: Silvery Lupine with Mission Blue Butterfly

Northern Forests: Solidago caesia (Blue-stemmed Goldenrod) with Brown Hooded Owlet

Marine West Coast: Coreopsis tinctoria with Ticked Leaf Beetle

Tropical Wet Forests: Ipomoea hederifolia (Scarlet Morning Glory) with Pink-spotted Hawkmoth

Eastern Temperate Forests: Oenothera biennis (Common Evening Primrose) with Primrose Flower Moth

Temperate Sierras: Gaillardia pulchella with Painted Schinia Moth

Northwestern Forested Mountains: Helianthus annuus (Common Sunflower) with Stria Intermixta

Southern Semi-arid Highlands: Erigeron speciosus (Aspen Fleabane) with Little Dark Gem Moth

North American Deserts: Symphyotrichum laeve (Smooth Aster) with Pearl Crescent

Product Details

  • Original colored pencil artwork reproduced as a 13x19 inch fine art print

  • Includes white border for framing

  • Printed on medium-weight fine art paper using archival-quality inks

  • Each print is hand-signed

  • Professionally packaged in a protective cellophane sleeve and shipped in a mailing tube

This educational and decorative piece beautifully illustrates the crucial relationship between native plants and their pollinator species, making it perfect for gardeners, naturalists, and art enthusiasts alike.

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