woodland plants of the midwest
Discover the enchanting world of Midwestern woodland flora in this meticulously detailed botanical illustration. This charming field guide-style artwork features 28 native plants, each lovingly rendered in colored pencil with scientific precision and artistic grace. From the delicate partridgeberry to the striking tall thistle, every plant is carefully labeled with both common and Latin names, making this piece both decorative and educational.
Artistic Details
The illustration captures the subtle textures and varied green hues of woodland vegetation, complemented by pops of color from wildflowers like the blue-eyed grass and Indian pink. Each plant specimen is thoughtfully arranged to create a harmonious composition that would enhance any nature lover's space.
Technical Specifications
Premium archival inks on fine art paper
Includes white border for framing flexibility
Artist-signed print
Preservation and Shipping
Each print is carefully protected in a crystal-clear cellophane sleeve and shipped either gently rolled in a sturdy mailing tube or flat in a protective fiberboard mailer to ensure it reaches you in perfect condition.
This botanical print will bring a touch of natural history to your home while celebrating the diverse flora of the Midwest's woodland ecosystems. Perfect for botanists, gardeners, nature enthusiasts, or anyone who appreciates the delicate beauty of wild plants.
Discover the enchanting world of Midwestern woodland flora in this meticulously detailed botanical illustration. This charming field guide-style artwork features 28 native plants, each lovingly rendered in colored pencil with scientific precision and artistic grace. From the delicate partridgeberry to the striking tall thistle, every plant is carefully labeled with both common and Latin names, making this piece both decorative and educational.
Artistic Details
The illustration captures the subtle textures and varied green hues of woodland vegetation, complemented by pops of color from wildflowers like the blue-eyed grass and Indian pink. Each plant specimen is thoughtfully arranged to create a harmonious composition that would enhance any nature lover's space.
Technical Specifications
Premium archival inks on fine art paper
Includes white border for framing flexibility
Artist-signed print
Preservation and Shipping
Each print is carefully protected in a crystal-clear cellophane sleeve and shipped either gently rolled in a sturdy mailing tube or flat in a protective fiberboard mailer to ensure it reaches you in perfect condition.
This botanical print will bring a touch of natural history to your home while celebrating the diverse flora of the Midwest's woodland ecosystems. Perfect for botanists, gardeners, nature enthusiasts, or anyone who appreciates the delicate beauty of wild plants.
Discover the enchanting world of Midwestern woodland flora in this meticulously detailed botanical illustration. This charming field guide-style artwork features 28 native plants, each lovingly rendered in colored pencil with scientific precision and artistic grace. From the delicate partridgeberry to the striking tall thistle, every plant is carefully labeled with both common and Latin names, making this piece both decorative and educational.
Artistic Details
The illustration captures the subtle textures and varied green hues of woodland vegetation, complemented by pops of color from wildflowers like the blue-eyed grass and Indian pink. Each plant specimen is thoughtfully arranged to create a harmonious composition that would enhance any nature lover's space.
Technical Specifications
Premium archival inks on fine art paper
Includes white border for framing flexibility
Artist-signed print
Preservation and Shipping
Each print is carefully protected in a crystal-clear cellophane sleeve and shipped either gently rolled in a sturdy mailing tube or flat in a protective fiberboard mailer to ensure it reaches you in perfect condition.
This botanical print will bring a touch of natural history to your home while celebrating the diverse flora of the Midwest's woodland ecosystems. Perfect for botanists, gardeners, nature enthusiasts, or anyone who appreciates the delicate beauty of wild plants.