Golden Columbine (Aquilegia chrysantha)
This listing is for a real pressed plant and botanical specimen. Inspired by herbarium specimens, it is an artistic presentation of Golden Columbine (Aquilegia chrysantha) which I grew collected from my garden in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
Golden columbines grow in moist canyons and around spring seeps in southwestern mountain ranges. They prefer shade, but can tolerate a considerable amount of sun and heat. They are widely used as ornamentals in southwestern gardens where they are prized for their showy flowers, relatively long blooming period, and rich emerald green foliage. The flower is also a symbol of endurance, fortitude, and perseverance. Your purchase includes a “Story of Flowers” card explaining the name, folklore or symbology, and natural history of the flower.
The plant is mounted on acid-free, high-quality (320 gsm), watercolor paper handmade in India. A collection label is also included with the specimen scientific name, common name, family name, location and date collected. The placement of the collection label varies on each piece, depending on best artistic spacing. Each flower is different, so each botanical sheet is different. The mounted wildflower you receive may look different from the one pictured in this listing.
Sizes available:
A5 size (6×8.5”) - $35
A4 size (8.25×11.75”) - $45
This is an unframed piece ready for you to frame yourself. For a more casual look instead of framing these, I suggest hanging multiple specimens from artistic clothespins on a wire or on clipboards. Read this blog for more ideas to adorn your home with Eufloria’s botanicals.
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 this blog post for more information on my ethics on wildflower collection.
This listing is for a real pressed plant and botanical specimen. Inspired by herbarium specimens, it is an artistic presentation of Golden Columbine (Aquilegia chrysantha) which I grew collected from my garden in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
Golden columbines grow in moist canyons and around spring seeps in southwestern mountain ranges. They prefer shade, but can tolerate a considerable amount of sun and heat. They are widely used as ornamentals in southwestern gardens where they are prized for their showy flowers, relatively long blooming period, and rich emerald green foliage. The flower is also a symbol of endurance, fortitude, and perseverance. Your purchase includes a “Story of Flowers” card explaining the name, folklore or symbology, and natural history of the flower.
The plant is mounted on acid-free, high-quality (320 gsm), watercolor paper handmade in India. A collection label is also included with the specimen scientific name, common name, family name, location and date collected. The placement of the collection label varies on each piece, depending on best artistic spacing. Each flower is different, so each botanical sheet is different. The mounted wildflower you receive may look different from the one pictured in this listing.
Sizes available:
A5 size (6×8.5”) - $35
A4 size (8.25×11.75”) - $45
This is an unframed piece ready for you to frame yourself. For a more casual look instead of framing these, I suggest hanging multiple specimens from artistic clothespins on a wire or on clipboards. Read this blog for more ideas to adorn your home with Eufloria’s botanicals.
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 this blog post for more information on my ethics on wildflower collection.
This listing is for a real pressed plant and botanical specimen. Inspired by herbarium specimens, it is an artistic presentation of Golden Columbine (Aquilegia chrysantha) which I grew collected from my garden in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
Golden columbines grow in moist canyons and around spring seeps in southwestern mountain ranges. They prefer shade, but can tolerate a considerable amount of sun and heat. They are widely used as ornamentals in southwestern gardens where they are prized for their showy flowers, relatively long blooming period, and rich emerald green foliage. The flower is also a symbol of endurance, fortitude, and perseverance. Your purchase includes a “Story of Flowers” card explaining the name, folklore or symbology, and natural history of the flower.
The plant is mounted on acid-free, high-quality (320 gsm), watercolor paper handmade in India. A collection label is also included with the specimen scientific name, common name, family name, location and date collected. The placement of the collection label varies on each piece, depending on best artistic spacing. Each flower is different, so each botanical sheet is different. The mounted wildflower you receive may look different from the one pictured in this listing.
Sizes available:
A5 size (6×8.5”) - $35
A4 size (8.25×11.75”) - $45
This is an unframed piece ready for you to frame yourself. For a more casual look instead of framing these, I suggest hanging multiple specimens from artistic clothespins on a wire or on clipboards. Read this blog for more ideas to adorn your home with Eufloria’s botanicals.
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 this blog post for more information on my ethics on wildflower collection.