2025 calendar

$20.00

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This beautifully illustrated 2025 calendar showcases "A Year of Tree Foliage Associations," featuring detailed botanical and entomological artwork highlighting the intricate relationships between trees and their insect inhabitants. Each month presents a different tree species alongside its associated insects, rendered in exquisite hand-drawn detail.

Product Details

Format: 16-month calendar (spanning 2025)

Size: 12" x 12"

Theme: Midwest tree species and their insect associations

Featured Content: 13 different tree species with their unique leaf-dwelling insects

Artistic Elements

The calendar features meticulously detailed illustrations of:

  • Tree leaves and foliage in vibrant greens

  • Moths, caterpillars, and other insects in natural colors

  • Scientific names for all species depicted

  • Clear, elegant labeling of each specimen

Educational Value

Each spread serves as an educational resource, documenting the complex ecological relationships between native trees and their insect inhabitants. The April spread, for example, features the American Basswood (Tilia americana) with various moth species and other insects that make this tree their home.

Quality and Design

The calendar combines scientific accuracy with artistic beauty, printed in full color on high-quality paper. The clean, modern layout ensures functionality as a calendar and appeal as a piece of natural history art.

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thanks, as always, for your outpouring of support for my work. it truly means the world!

This beautifully illustrated 2025 calendar showcases "A Year of Tree Foliage Associations," featuring detailed botanical and entomological artwork highlighting the intricate relationships between trees and their insect inhabitants. Each month presents a different tree species alongside its associated insects, rendered in exquisite hand-drawn detail.

Product Details

Format: 16-month calendar (spanning 2025)

Size: 12" x 12"

Theme: Midwest tree species and their insect associations

Featured Content: 13 different tree species with their unique leaf-dwelling insects

Artistic Elements

The calendar features meticulously detailed illustrations of:

  • Tree leaves and foliage in vibrant greens

  • Moths, caterpillars, and other insects in natural colors

  • Scientific names for all species depicted

  • Clear, elegant labeling of each specimen

Educational Value

Each spread serves as an educational resource, documenting the complex ecological relationships between native trees and their insect inhabitants. The April spread, for example, features the American Basswood (Tilia americana) with various moth species and other insects that make this tree their home.

Quality and Design

The calendar combines scientific accuracy with artistic beauty, printed in full color on high-quality paper. The clean, modern layout ensures functionality as a calendar and appeal as a piece of natural history art.

thanks, as always, for your outpouring of support for my work. it truly means the world!

This beautifully illustrated 2025 calendar showcases "A Year of Tree Foliage Associations," featuring detailed botanical and entomological artwork highlighting the intricate relationships between trees and their insect inhabitants. Each month presents a different tree species alongside its associated insects, rendered in exquisite hand-drawn detail.

Product Details

Format: 16-month calendar (spanning 2025)

Size: 12" x 12"

Theme: Midwest tree species and their insect associations

Featured Content: 13 different tree species with their unique leaf-dwelling insects

Artistic Elements

The calendar features meticulously detailed illustrations of:

  • Tree leaves and foliage in vibrant greens

  • Moths, caterpillars, and other insects in natural colors

  • Scientific names for all species depicted

  • Clear, elegant labeling of each specimen

Educational Value

Each spread serves as an educational resource, documenting the complex ecological relationships between native trees and their insect inhabitants. The April spread, for example, features the American Basswood (Tilia americana) with various moth species and other insects that make this tree their home.

Quality and Design

The calendar combines scientific accuracy with artistic beauty, printed in full color on high-quality paper. The clean, modern layout ensures functionality as a calendar and appeal as a piece of natural history art.

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