Indian Blanket from Summer Garden Collection

Sale Price: $100.00 Original Price: $120.00

THIS COLLECTION HAS BEEN DISCONTINUED. THESE ARE ONE-OF-A-KIND PIECES THAT WILL NOT BE RECREATED.

In the Summer Garden Collection find poppies, cosmos, columbines, goldenrods and more! These plants were lovingly grown in my garden in the high desert of Santa Fe. Picked and pressed to make one-of-a-kind botanical art. Please note, that because these are real pressed plants, each one is unique. While each one follows a similar design, your pressed flower may not be the same as the one in the product image.

This listing is for Indian Blanket flower. Frames for the Summer Garden Collection are off-white with silver lining.

Artwork is A5 (6×8.5") in an 8×10 frame.

The real pressed plants are mounted on acid-free, high-quality, textured watercolor paper handmade in India that gives it a vintage and artisanal feel. They are then mounted on fade-resistant art paper in warm colors to complement the flower color. Finally, the plant is framed in an off-white frame with silver lining with hanging hardware or a table top stand on the back.

This botanical is lovely as a singular specimen piece but also displays wonderfully with other botanicals in the shop. Keep in mind that botanical displays need not be limited to botanicals of the same size. I am happy to assist in putting collections together.

This is a real plant I grew in my garden in Santa Fe, NM and handpicked and pressed. The plant has been pressed for a minimum of 6 weeks in accordance with professional herbarium standards to maximize the quality and longevity of its color. Please note that, as with all dried plants, these are susceptible to fading or changing color over time. The speed and degree varies from plant to plant, but all will eventually take on a nice vintage look. Hang them out of direct sunlight to extend their color.

The plants were collected responsibly, sustainably, and honoring nature in the process. See my blog post on my website eufloriabotanicart.com/blog for more information on my ethics on wildflower collection.

THIS COLLECTION HAS BEEN DISCONTINUED. THESE ARE ONE-OF-A-KIND PIECES THAT WILL NOT BE RECREATED.

In the Summer Garden Collection find poppies, cosmos, columbines, goldenrods and more! These plants were lovingly grown in my garden in the high desert of Santa Fe. Picked and pressed to make one-of-a-kind botanical art. Please note, that because these are real pressed plants, each one is unique. While each one follows a similar design, your pressed flower may not be the same as the one in the product image.

This listing is for Indian Blanket flower. Frames for the Summer Garden Collection are off-white with silver lining.

Artwork is A5 (6×8.5") in an 8×10 frame.

The real pressed plants are mounted on acid-free, high-quality, textured watercolor paper handmade in India that gives it a vintage and artisanal feel. They are then mounted on fade-resistant art paper in warm colors to complement the flower color. Finally, the plant is framed in an off-white frame with silver lining with hanging hardware or a table top stand on the back.

This botanical is lovely as a singular specimen piece but also displays wonderfully with other botanicals in the shop. Keep in mind that botanical displays need not be limited to botanicals of the same size. I am happy to assist in putting collections together.

This is a real plant I grew in my garden in Santa Fe, NM and handpicked and pressed. The plant has been pressed for a minimum of 6 weeks in accordance with professional herbarium standards to maximize the quality and longevity of its color. Please note that, as with all dried plants, these are susceptible to fading or changing color over time. The speed and degree varies from plant to plant, but all will eventually take on a nice vintage look. Hang them out of direct sunlight to extend their color.

The plants were collected responsibly, sustainably, and honoring nature in the process. See my blog post on my website eufloriabotanicart.com/blog for more information on my ethics on wildflower collection.