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Botanical artwork Fine Art Print Collection (#2)

Discover the enchanting world of botanical artwork with our exquisite collection of Fine Art Prints from Media Storehouse. Each print showcases the intricate beauty and delicate details of nature, captured through realistic drawings that bring the essence of flowers, leaves, and plants to life. Delve into the captivating intricacies of these botanical masterpieces and adorn your walls with the timeless allure of the natural world.

8,181 Fine Art Prints

Background imageBotanical artwork Fine Art Print Collection: Edible Mushrooms, Victorian Botanical Illustration

Edible Mushrooms, Victorian Botanical Illustration
Very Rare, Beautifully Illustrated Antique Engraved Victorian Botanical Illustration of Edible Mushrooms: Plate 7, from The Book of Practical Botany in Word and Image

Background imageBotanical artwork Fine Art Print Collection: Hellebore botanical engraving 1857

Hellebore botanical engraving 1857
A History of the Vegetable Kingdom by Wlliiam Rhind 1855

Background imageBotanical artwork Fine Art Print Collection: Nut and Fruit Trees of the Garden, Victorian Botanical Illustration

Nut and Fruit Trees of the Garden, Victorian Botanical Illustration
Very Rare, Beautifully Illustrated Antique Engraved Victorian Botanical Illustration of Nut and Fruti Trees of the Garden: Plate 49

Background imageBotanical artwork Fine Art Print Collection: Exotic Flowers of the Garden, Victorian Botanical Illustration

Exotic Flowers of the Garden, Victorian Botanical Illustration
Very Rare, Beautifully Illustrated Antique Engraved Victorian Botanical Illustration of Exotic Flowers of the Garden: Plate 53

Background imageBotanical artwork Fine Art Print Collection: Pulmonaria or Lungwort Plant, Victorian Botanical Illustration

Pulmonaria or Lungwort Plant, Victorian Botanical Illustration
Very Rare, Beautifully Illustrated Antique Engraved Victorian Botanical Illustration of Pulmonaria or Lungwort Plant: Plate 54

Background imageBotanical artwork Fine Art Print Collection: KENTUCKY. USA. Fog at sunrise, Red River Gorge. Daniel Boone National Forest

KENTUCKY. USA. Fog at sunrise, Red River Gorge. Daniel Boone National Forest

Background imageBotanical artwork Fine Art Print Collection: South America, Chile, Atacama Desert Copiaco Atacama Desert in bloom

South America, Chile, Atacama Desert Copiaco Atacama Desert in bloom
South America, Chile, Atacama Desert, Copiaco, Desert in bloom

Background imageBotanical artwork Fine Art Print Collection: Botanik Digitalis purpurea L. Fingerhut 160: 1

Botanik Digitalis purpurea L. Fingerhut 160: 1
Foxglove leaf. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a section through a leaf from a foxglove (Digitalis purpurea) plant, showing its hairs (trichomes)

Background imageBotanical artwork Fine Art Print Collection: Passion flower pollen, SEM

Passion flower pollen, SEM
Passion flower pollen. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a passion flower (Passiflora caerulea) pollen grain. Pollen grains are the male gametes (sex cells) of a plant

Background imageBotanical artwork Fine Art Print Collection: Scottish landscape

Scottish landscape

Background imageBotanical artwork Fine Art Print Collection: Snowdrops (Galanthus nivalis)

Snowdrops (Galanthus nivalis) after a rain shower. Photographed in Dorset, UK, in February

Background imageBotanical artwork Fine Art Print Collection: Pollen grains, SEM

Pollen grains, SEM
Pollen grains. Coloured scanning electron micrographs (SEM) of pollen grains from a variety of plants

Background imageBotanical artwork Fine Art Print Collection: Castor oil stem, light micrograph

Castor oil stem, light micrograph
Castor oil stem. Light micrograph of a longitudinal section through the stem of a castor oil (Ricinus communis) plant. At right are large and small parenchyma cells (blue)

Background imageBotanical artwork Fine Art Print Collection: Maidenhair tree leaves (Ginkgo biloba)

Maidenhair tree leaves (Ginkgo biloba) on rock. This unique tree is named after the golden hue its leaves turn in autumn. An extract from the leaves in used in herbal medicine

Background imageBotanical artwork Fine Art Print Collection: Tobacco hornworm with tobacco plant

Tobacco hornworm with tobacco plant
Tobacco hornworm (Manduca sexta) with a damaged tobacco plant, artwork. This species is common throughout North America. Eggs (right)

Background imageBotanical artwork Fine Art Print Collection: Leaf pores, SEM

Leaf pores, SEM
Leaf pores. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of stomata (holes) on the surface of a leaf. These structures perform a similar function to the pores in human skin

Background imageBotanical artwork Fine Art Print Collection: Twinflower (Linnaea borealis)

Twinflower (Linnaea borealis). This woodland flower is found in cool and moist forests across northern Europe and other temperate-to-arctic (boreal) regions

Background imageBotanical artwork Fine Art Print Collection: Sea holly (Eryngium sp. )

Sea holly (Eryngium sp. )
Sea holly (Eryngium sp.) flower heads. Each blue blob is an individual flower. This perennial herb belongs to the family Umbelliferae, which includes 200 species. It is indigenous to southern Europe

Background imageBotanical artwork Fine Art Print Collection: Brussels sprouts (Brassica oleracea)

Brussels sprouts (Brassica oleracea) on a wooden surface

Background imageBotanical artwork Fine Art Print Collection: Salt grains and ground peppercorn, SEM

Salt grains and ground peppercorn, SEM
Salt grains and ground peppercorn, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). Each salt (sodium chloride) crystal (white) is composed of a cubic lattice of sodium and chloride ions

Background imageBotanical artwork Fine Art Print Collection: Tea plant

Tea plant (Camellia sinensis), historical artwork. The buds and young leaves of the tea plant are dried and used make the beverage known as tea

Background imageBotanical artwork Fine Art Print Collection: Laburnum arch

Laburnum arch. Laburnum tree (Laburnum sp.) grown on a pergola

Background imageBotanical artwork Fine Art Print Collection: Diatom, SEM

Diatom, SEM
Diatom. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the Arachnoidiscus sp. diatom. The diatoms are a group of photosynthetic, single- celled algae containing about 10, 000 species

Background imageBotanical artwork Fine Art Print Collection: Diatom, SEM

Diatom, SEM
Diatom. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a Stephanopyxis sp. diatom. Diatoms are single-celled photosynthetic algae, of which there are about 100, 000 species

Background imageBotanical artwork Fine Art Print Collection: Diatom, SEM

Diatom, SEM
Diatom. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a Triceratium morlandii diatom. Diatoms are single-celled photosynthetic algae, of which there are about 100, 000 species

Background imageBotanical artwork Fine Art Print Collection: Cloudberry (Rubus chamaemorus)

Cloudberry (Rubus chamaemorus)
Cloudberry fruit (Rubus chamaemorus)

Background imageBotanical artwork Fine Art Print Collection: Chelone or Turtlehead Plant, Victorian Botanical Illustration

Chelone or Turtlehead Plant, Victorian Botanical Illustration
Very Rare, Beautifully Illustrated Antique Engraved Victorian Botanical Illustration of Chelone or Turtlehead Plant: Plate 54

Background imageBotanical artwork Fine Art Print Collection: Ancient English oak (Quercus rober) tree

Ancient English oak (Quercus rober) tree. This ancient oak tree, called the Silton oak or Wyndhams oak, is believed to be around 1000 years old

Background imageBotanical artwork Fine Art Print Collection: Oak tree in mist

Oak tree in mist
Oak tree (Quercus sp.) in mist. Photographed near the River Taw in Dartmoor, UK

Background imageBotanical artwork Fine Art Print Collection: Himalayan poppy (Meconopsis grandis)

Himalayan poppy (Meconopsis grandis)
Himalayan poppy flowers (Meconopsis grandis)

Background imageBotanical artwork Fine Art Print Collection: Orchid, Twayblade, Neottia, Listera, Ladyas Tresses, Spiranthes Victorian Botanical Illustration

Orchid, Twayblade, Neottia, Listera, Ladyas Tresses, Spiranthes Victorian Botanical Illustration
Very Rare, Beautifully Illustrated Antique Engraved Orchid, Twayblade, Neottia, Listera, Ladyas Tresses, Spiranthes Victorian Botanical Illustration

Background imageBotanical artwork Fine Art Print Collection: Banksia coccinea, 19th century C016 / 5535

Banksia coccinea, 19th century C016 / 5535
Scarlet banksia (Banksia coccinea), 19th-century artwork. This artwork is from Botanical Drawings from Australia (1801) by Austrian botanical illustrator Ferdinand Lucas Bauer (1760-1826)

Background imageBotanical artwork Fine Art Print Collection: Oak woodland on Dartmoor

Oak woodland on Dartmoor. Moss-covered stunted oak trees and rocks in Black-a-Tor Copse, a woodland area located at an altitude of around 380 metres in the West Okement River valley, Dartmoor, Devon

Background imageBotanical artwork Fine Art Print Collection: Sliced red pepper

Sliced red pepper

Background imageBotanical artwork Fine Art Print Collection: Mar Lodge Estate, Scotland, UK

Mar Lodge Estate, Scotland, UK
Mar Lodge Estate house and the Cairngorms mountain range. Photographed in August, in Cairngorms National Park, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, UK

Background imageBotanical artwork Fine Art Print Collection: Parsnip (Pastinaca Tender and True )

Parsnip (Pastinaca Tender and True )
Organic parsnip (Pastinaca sativa Tender and True ) with top stalk sliced off

Background imageBotanical artwork Fine Art Print Collection: Pond life

Pond life, macrophotograph. At centre is a water flea (Daphnia sp.). A copepod (Cyclops sp.) carrying eggs is at bottom centre. Part of a colony of Volvox sp. algae is at bottom right

Background imageBotanical artwork Fine Art Print Collection: The Lost Gardens of Heligan, UK

The Lost Gardens of Heligan, UK
The Lost Gardens of Heligan, Cornwall, UK

Background imageBotanical artwork Fine Art Print Collection: Plant sex system by Linnaeus, 1807

Plant sex system by Linnaeus, 1807
Plant sex system by Linnaeus. This diagram, laying out the sexual classification of plants devised by the Swedish botanist Carl Linnaeus (1707-1778)

Background imageBotanical artwork Fine Art Print Collection: Ancient Beech woodland

Ancient Beech woodland at Lewesdon Hill in Dorset, UK

Background imageBotanical artwork Fine Art Print Collection: Hellebore flowers

Hellebore flowers (Helleborus sp.). This plant is poisonous, but preparations made from it have been used in herbal medicine for centuries

Background imageBotanical artwork Fine Art Print Collection: Sunflower seed head

Sunflower seed head (Helianthus annuus). The spiral arrangement of the seeds describe a Fibonacci mathematical series, one in which each number is the sum of the two previous numbers

Background imageBotanical artwork Fine Art Print Collection: Tea flower stamens, SEM

Tea flower stamens, SEM
Tea flower stamens. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the stamens of a flower of the tea plant (Camellia sp.). Stamens are the male reproductive structures of a flower

Background imageBotanical artwork Fine Art Print Collection: Delphinium flowers

Delphinium flowers
Delphinium (Delphinium Blue Indulgence ) flowers

Background imageBotanical artwork Fine Art Print Collection: Allium flower (Allium sp. )

Allium flower (Allium sp. )
Allium flower (Allium sp.)

Background imageBotanical artwork Fine Art Print Collection: Anemone flowers (Anemone sp. )

Anemone flowers (Anemone sp. )
Anemone flowers (Anemone sp.)

Background imageBotanical artwork Fine Art Print Collection: Bluebells (Hyacinthoides sp. )

Bluebells (Hyacinthoides sp. )
Bluebell flowers (Hyacinthoides sp.) in woodland. Photographed in spring, in Dorset, UK

Background imageBotanical artwork Fine Art Print Collection: Persian pharmacy, 13th century artwork

Persian pharmacy, 13th century artwork
Persian pharmacy. 13th century Arabic artwork entitled The Preparation of Medicine from Honey. This image was produced in Baghdad, Iraq, whilst it was still part of the Persian Empire



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