tree leaves of the midwest
Tree Leaves of the Midwest - A Botanical Educational Art Print
This exquisite botanical illustration features 24 meticulously rendered tree leaves common to the Midwestern United States, each carefully labeled with both common and scientific names. The delicate artwork showcases the diverse leaf structures of beloved native trees, from the distinctive lobed leaves of the Red Oak and Sugar Maple to the compound leaves of the Black Walnut and Kentucky Coffeetree.
Product Details
Original colored pencil artwork reproduced as a high-quality art print
Archival inks ensure long-lasting color retention
Printed on premium fine art paper with medium weight
Includes white border for framing flexibility
Artist-signed for authenticity
Perfect for nature enthusiasts, educators, and home decor
Featured Species
The illustration includes beloved Midwest trees such as:
American Sycamore (Platanus occidentalis)
Sugar Maple (Acer saccharum)
Eastern Redbud (Cercis canadensis)
Black Locust (Robinia pseudoacacia)
Shipping Protection
Each print is carefully packaged in a protective cellophane sleeve and shipped either:
Gently rolled in a sturdy mailing tube
Flat in a rigid fiberboard mailer
This educational art piece serves as both a beautiful decorative element and a practical reference guide, perfect for classrooms, offices, or any space where nature appreciation is valued.
Tree Leaves of the Midwest - A Botanical Educational Art Print
This exquisite botanical illustration features 24 meticulously rendered tree leaves common to the Midwestern United States, each carefully labeled with both common and scientific names. The delicate artwork showcases the diverse leaf structures of beloved native trees, from the distinctive lobed leaves of the Red Oak and Sugar Maple to the compound leaves of the Black Walnut and Kentucky Coffeetree.
Product Details
Original colored pencil artwork reproduced as a high-quality art print
Archival inks ensure long-lasting color retention
Printed on premium fine art paper with medium weight
Includes white border for framing flexibility
Artist-signed for authenticity
Perfect for nature enthusiasts, educators, and home decor
Featured Species
The illustration includes beloved Midwest trees such as:
American Sycamore (Platanus occidentalis)
Sugar Maple (Acer saccharum)
Eastern Redbud (Cercis canadensis)
Black Locust (Robinia pseudoacacia)
Shipping Protection
Each print is carefully packaged in a protective cellophane sleeve and shipped either:
Gently rolled in a sturdy mailing tube
Flat in a rigid fiberboard mailer
This educational art piece serves as both a beautiful decorative element and a practical reference guide, perfect for classrooms, offices, or any space where nature appreciation is valued.
Tree Leaves of the Midwest - A Botanical Educational Art Print
This exquisite botanical illustration features 24 meticulously rendered tree leaves common to the Midwestern United States, each carefully labeled with both common and scientific names. The delicate artwork showcases the diverse leaf structures of beloved native trees, from the distinctive lobed leaves of the Red Oak and Sugar Maple to the compound leaves of the Black Walnut and Kentucky Coffeetree.
Product Details
Original colored pencil artwork reproduced as a high-quality art print
Archival inks ensure long-lasting color retention
Printed on premium fine art paper with medium weight
Includes white border for framing flexibility
Artist-signed for authenticity
Perfect for nature enthusiasts, educators, and home decor
Featured Species
The illustration includes beloved Midwest trees such as:
American Sycamore (Platanus occidentalis)
Sugar Maple (Acer saccharum)
Eastern Redbud (Cercis canadensis)
Black Locust (Robinia pseudoacacia)
Shipping Protection
Each print is carefully packaged in a protective cellophane sleeve and shipped either:
Gently rolled in a sturdy mailing tube
Flat in a rigid fiberboard mailer
This educational art piece serves as both a beautiful decorative element and a practical reference guide, perfect for classrooms, offices, or any space where nature appreciation is valued.