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Description: Downy Ragged Goldenrod Solidago petiolaris Aster family (Asteraceae) Solidago petiolaris is a North American species of goldenrod commonly called the downy ragged goldenrod. It is native to the United States and Mexico, in every coastal state from Texas to North Carolina, inland as far as southern Illinois, southern Nebraska, northeastern New Mexico, and Coahuila. Its preferred habitat is sandy areas. Illustration from: An Illustrated Flora of the Northern United States, Canada and the British Possessions, Second Edition (1913), by Nathaniel Lord Britton & Addison Brown #science, #scientific, #sciency, #nerd, #nerdy, #biology, #botany, #plants, #plant, #illustration, #blackandwhite, #plantnerd, #greenthumb, #romantic, #vi...
Description: Chrysanthemums, sometimes called mums or chrysanths, are flowering plants of the genus Chrysanthemum in the family Asteraceae. They are native to Asia and northeastern Europe. Most species originate from East Asia and the center of diversity is in China. Countless horticultural varieties and cultivars exist.
Description: A graceful vintage-style dragonfly floats among delicate dandelions in this soft, nature-inspired design. With antique botanical vibes and a hint of whimsy, it’s perfect for lovers of cottagecore, entomology, or slow summer days in the garden. Ideal for spring, summer, Earth Day, or anyone who finds magic in nature’s small moments.
Description: Calling all spice enthusiasts, plant lovers, and vintage design aficionados! This design features the captivating cardamom plant, a source of one of the world's most beloved spices. A beautiful vintage botanical illustration showcasing the cardamom plant in all its glory. Lush green leaves frame delicate white flowers, hinting at the hidden treasure within - the fragrant cardamom pods. This design is a perfect conversation starter for anyone who appreciates the artistry of vintage botanical illustrations, the wonders of nature, and the unique flavors of spices. It's a reminder that even the most ordinary ingredients have a fascinating story to tell.