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Botanical artwork Canvas Print Collection (#7)

Immerse yourself in the beauty of the natural world with our Botanical Artwork Canvas Prints collection from Media Storehouse. Each print showcases intricately detailed, realistic drawings of various plants, flowers, and foliage, capturing their unique textures and vibrant colors. These stunning works of art are perfect for adding a touch of nature to any room in your home or office, and make a thoughtful gift for plant lovers and art enthusiasts alike. Bring the beauty of the outdoors in with our Botanical Artwork Canvas Prints.

8,182 Canvas Prints

Background imageBotanical artwork Canvas Print Collection: Marsh marigold in UV light

Marsh marigold in UV light
Marsh marigold (Caltha palustris) in UV (ultraviolet) light (bottom) and in daylight (top). The pattern seen in the bottom image, known as the bull s-eye or nectar guide

Background imageBotanical artwork Canvas Print Collection: Fushia Swanley Gem

Fushia Swanley Gem
Illustration of Fushia Swanley Gem in flower

Background imageBotanical artwork Canvas Print Collection: Bearded Iris

Bearded Iris, illustration

Background imageBotanical artwork Canvas Print Collection: Sweet William (Dianthus barbatus) flowers

Sweet William (Dianthus barbatus) flowers

Background imageBotanical artwork Canvas Print Collection: Verbena bonariensis

Verbena bonariensis flowering in late Summer

Background imageBotanical artwork Canvas Print Collection: Rowan berries

Rowan berries. Ripening fruit of the European rowan (Sorbus aucuparia) tree. Photographed in Dorset, UK, in August

Background imageBotanical artwork Canvas Print Collection: Philadelphia fleabane pollen grains, SEM

Philadelphia fleabane pollen grains, SEM
Philadelphia fleabane (Erigeron philadelphicus) pollen grains, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). Pollen grains are reproductive structures produced by the male parts of flowering plants

Background imageBotanical artwork Canvas Print Collection: Maiden hair tree stem, SEM

Maiden hair tree stem, SEM
Maiden hair tree stem. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a section through a maidenhair tree (Ginkgo biloba) stem. At centre is the pith, which consists of soft, spongy parenchyma cells

Background imageBotanical artwork Canvas Print Collection: Aubergine flower petal, SEM

Aubergine flower petal, SEM
Aubergine flower petal. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the surface of an aubergine (Solanum melongena) petal

Background imageBotanical artwork Canvas Print Collection: Dogwood (Cornus sp. )

Dogwood (Cornus sp. )
Dogwood (Cornus sp.) in flower

Background imageBotanical artwork Canvas Print Collection: Banksia stem, SEM

Banksia stem, SEM
Banksia stem, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). The stem is covered in fine hairs

Background imageBotanical artwork Canvas Print Collection: Calliope Hummingbird

Calliope Hummingbird (Stellula calliope) visiting Louseworts in Mount Rainier National Park, Washington, USA

Background imageBotanical artwork Canvas Print Collection: Gorse stigma with pollen grains, SEM

Gorse stigma with pollen grains, SEM
Gorse (Ulex europaeus) stigma (green) with pollen grains (yellow), coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). Pollen grains are reproductive structures produced by the male parts of flowering

Background imageBotanical artwork Canvas Print Collection: Lancaster Canal, UK

Lancaster Canal, UK
Lancaster Canal. This section is near Carnforth, Lancashire, England. The banks and towpath are overgrown with bushes, trees, flowers, grasses and other plants

Background imageBotanical artwork Canvas Print Collection: Lily pollen grain on rosemary leaf, SEM

Lily pollen grain on rosemary leaf, SEM
Lily pollen grain on rosemary leaf. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a pollen grain (yellow) from a lily flower (Lilium sp.)

Background imageBotanical artwork Canvas Print Collection: Gorse flower bud, SEM

Gorse flower bud, SEM
Gorse (Ulex europaeus) flower bud, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). One of the petals (yellow) is seen enclosed in the flower casing (calyx)

Background imageBotanical artwork Canvas Print Collection: Forsythia pollen grains, SEM

Forsythia pollen grains, SEM
Forsythia pollen grains arranged in a spiral, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). Pollen grains are reproductive structures produced by the male parts of flowering plants

Background imageBotanical artwork Canvas Print Collection: Mount Etna birches (Betula aetnensis)

Mount Etna birches (Betula aetnensis)
Mount Etna birch (Betula aetnensis) woodland. Photographed on Mount Etna, Sicily, Italy

Background imageBotanical artwork Canvas Print Collection: Chickweed pollen grains, SEM

Chickweed pollen grains, SEM
Chickweed pollen grains. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of pollen grains (green) from a chickweed flower (Stellaria media)

Background imageBotanical artwork Canvas Print Collection: Flame lily pollen, SEM

Flame lily pollen, SEM
Flame lily (Gloriosa sp.) pollen grains, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). The grains have a highly sculptured outer wall (exine)

Background imageBotanical artwork Canvas Print Collection: Mixture of flower and grass seeds, SEM

Mixture of flower and grass seeds, SEM
Mixture of flower and grass seeds, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). This is a mixture of seeds for wild meadow plants. It includes flower and grass seeds

Background imageBotanical artwork Canvas Print Collection: Summer flower border

Summer flower border. Collection of plants growing in a garden in the summer

Background imageBotanical artwork Canvas Print Collection: Tomato leaf, light micrograph

Tomato leaf, light micrograph
Tomato leaf. Light micrograph of a transverse section through the midrib of a tomato (Lycopersicum esculentum) leaf. The upper and lower epidermis on the surfaces of the leaf are blue

Background imageBotanical artwork Canvas Print Collection: Hellebore pollen, SEM

Hellebore pollen, SEM
Hellebore (Helleborus sp.) pollen grains, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). Magnification: x2000 when printed at 10 centimetres wide

Background imageBotanical artwork Canvas Print Collection: Xylem tissue, SEM

Xylem tissue, SEM
Xylem tissue. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a section through xylem tissue from a dicotyledon rootlet. Xylem vessels (purple)

Background imageBotanical artwork Canvas Print Collection: Root of a germinating red chard seed, SEM

Root of a germinating red chard seed, SEM
Root of a germinating red chard seed. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a red chard seed (Beta vulgaris var. cicla) root

Background imageBotanical artwork Canvas Print Collection: Lily petal, SEM

Lily petal, SEM
Lily petal. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the surface of a lily (family Liliaceae). Magnification x58 at 6x7cm size

Background imageBotanical artwork Canvas Print Collection: Pollen tubes of lily pollen, SEM

Pollen tubes of lily pollen, SEM
Pollen tubes of lily pollen, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). Two pollen grains (brown) have sprouted pollen tubes (orange)

Background imageBotanical artwork Canvas Print Collection: Germinating lily pollen, SEM

Germinating lily pollen, SEM
Germinating lily pollen. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of lily (Lilium sp.) pollen grains that have sprouted pollen tubes. Pollen contains the male sex cells of a plant

Background imageBotanical artwork Canvas Print Collection: Flower, SEM

Flower, SEM
Flower. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a flower

Background imageBotanical artwork Canvas Print Collection: Spider lily flower stamen, SEM

Spider lily flower stamen, SEM
Spider lily flower stamen. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a cilia (hair-like structures) from a spider lily flower (Hymenocallis sp.) stamen

Background imageBotanical artwork Canvas Print Collection: Leaf oil glands, SEM

Leaf oil glands, SEM
Leaf oil glands. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a thyme plants leaf surface (Thymus vulgaris). Two types of leaf trichomes (hairs) are seen

Background imageBotanical artwork Canvas Print Collection: French lavender leaf, SEM

French lavender leaf, SEM
French lavender (Lavandula dentata) leaf. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a section of a French lavender leaf, showing the tooth-like structures (trichomes)

Background imageBotanical artwork Canvas Print Collection: Grape tendril, SEM

Grape tendril, SEM
Grape tendril. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a curled grape (Vitis sp.) tendril. Tendrils are specialised thread-like stems or leaves that are used by climbing plants for support

Background imageBotanical artwork Canvas Print Collection: Daisy bud, SEM

Daisy bud, SEM
Daisy. Coloured scanning electron micrograph of a daisy bud (family Asteraceae, formerly Compositae). The protective bracts (green) cover clusters of tiny flowers, or florets

Background imageBotanical artwork Canvas Print Collection: Daisy flower (Bellis perennis)

Daisy flower (Bellis perennis)

Background imageBotanical artwork Canvas Print Collection: Zinnia flower petal, SEM

Zinnia flower petal, SEM
Zinnia flower petal. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a Zinnia sp. petal. The projections on the petal help to prevent water loss

Background imageBotanical artwork Canvas Print Collection: Pollination, SEM

Pollination, SEM
Pollination. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of part of a flowers pistil with pollen grains attached. The pistil is the female reproductive part of a flower

Background imageBotanical artwork Canvas Print Collection: French lavender leaf pore, SEM

French lavender leaf pore, SEM
French lavender leaf pore. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of an open stoma (centre, black). Stomata are pores that open and close in order to regulate gas exchange in a plant

Background imageBotanical artwork Canvas Print Collection: Ranunculus flower (Ranunculus sp. )

Ranunculus flower (Ranunculus sp. )
Ranunculus flower (Ranunculus sp.)

Background imageBotanical artwork Canvas Print Collection: Sea holly (Eryngium x oliverianum)

Sea holly (Eryngium x oliverianum)

Background imageBotanical artwork Canvas Print Collection: Mexican aster (Cosmos Sensation Mixed )

Mexican aster (Cosmos Sensation Mixed )
Mexican aster (Cosmos Sensation mixed ) seedling in a flowerpot

Background imageBotanical artwork Canvas Print Collection: Orchid flower

Orchid flower. Close-up of an unidentified orchid flower (family Orchidaceae). There are over 30, 000 species of orchids worldwide, making up 10% of all known species of flowering plants

Background imageBotanical artwork Canvas Print Collection: Amaryllis (Hippeastrum sp. )

Amaryllis (Hippeastrum sp. )
Amaryllis flowers (Hippeastrum sp.). Photographed in December

Background imageBotanical artwork Canvas Print Collection: Wood, light micrograph

Wood, light micrograph
Wood. Light micrograph of a transverse section through wood showing annual growth rings (near horizontal bands). A years growth consists of a porous band, which is the slow winter growth

Background imageBotanical artwork Canvas Print Collection: Ivy (Hedera helix)

Ivy (Hedera helix). Photographed in December

Background imageBotanical artwork Canvas Print Collection: Lily of the valley (Convallaria majalis)

Lily of the valley (Convallaria majalis)
Lily of the valley flowers (Convallaria majalis) in a vase

Background imageBotanical artwork Canvas Print Collection: Lily of the valley (Convallaria majalis)

Lily of the valley (Convallaria majalis)
Lily of the valley flowers (Convallaria majalis). Photographed in April



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