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Botanical Metal Print Collection (#2)

Introducing the Botanical collection from Media Storehouse - a stunning assortment of metal prints showcasing the beauty of nature's finest flora. Each print is meticulously crafted with vibrant colors and exceptional detail, bringing the lush greens and delicate petals of your favorite botanical specimens to life. The sleek, modern design of the metal print adds a contemporary touch to any space, making it a perfect addition to your home or office. Explore our extensive collection of botanical prints and discover the art of nature in a whole new way.

Botanical prints are artistic representations of plants, flowers, and other botanical specimens

108 Metal Prints

Background imageBotanical Metal 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 Metal 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 Metal Print Collection: Durio zibethinus, durian fruit

Durio zibethinus, durian fruit
Plate 146 from the John Reeves Collection of Botanical Drawings from Canton, China. Held in the Botany Library at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageBotanical Metal Print Collection: Livistona humilis, sand palm

Livistona humilis, sand palm
Plate 225 from Botanical Drawings from Australia (1801) by Ferdinand L Bauer (1760-1826)

Background imageBotanical Metal Print Collection: Elaeis guineensis Jacq. African oil palm

Elaeis guineensis Jacq. African oil palm
Illustration from the Botany Library Plate Collection held at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageBotanical Metal Print Collection: Food plant bulbs

Food plant bulbs
Plate 8 from Le Regne Vegetal, Vol 12, Hort. Atlas (1870). Held in the Botany Library at the Natural History Museum, London. Illustration entitled Plantes bulbeuses alimentaires

Background imageBotanical Metal Print Collection: Vegetable roots

Vegetable roots
Plate 4 from Le Regne Vegetal, Vol 12, Hort. Atlas (1870). Held in the Botany Library at the Natural History Museum, London. Entitled Racines alimentaires

Background imageBotanical Metal Print Collection: Strelitzea sp. bird of paradise flower

Strelitzea sp. bird of paradise flower
Plate 911 from the John Reeves Collection of Botanical Drawings from Canton, China. Held in the Botany Library at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageBotanical Metal Print Collection: Encephalartos horridus, Eastern Cape blue cycad

Encephalartos horridus, Eastern Cape blue cycad
A watercolour illustration of the Eastern Cape blue cycad (Encephalartos horridus), native to South Africa. Original artwork part of the James Yates (1789-1871)

Background imageBotanical Metal Print Collection: Ananas aculeatus, pineapple

Ananas aculeatus, pineapple
Illustration from the Botany Library Plate Collection held at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageBotanical Metal Print Collection: Mangifera indica, mango

Mangifera indica, mango
Illustration from the Fleming Indian Drawings Collection, 1800. Held in the Botany Library at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageBotanical Metal Print Collection: Primula auricula, primrose

Primula auricula, primrose
Folio 78 from A Collection of Flowers (1795) by John Edwards. Held in the Botany Library at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageBotanical Metal Print Collection: Dianthus barbatus, sweet william

Dianthus barbatus, sweet william
Folio 40 from A Collection of Flowers (1795) by John Edwards. Held in the Botany Library at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageBotanical Metal Print Collection: Alnus glutinosa (Willd. ) XXI 4, alder

Alnus glutinosa (Willd. ) XXI 4, alder
An illustration of alder tree fruit and foliage from the Natural History Museum Botany Library Plate Collection

Background imageBotanical Metal Print Collection: Fumaria officinalis, fumitory

Fumaria officinalis, fumitory
Illustration from the Botany Library Plate Collection held at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageBotanical Metal Print Collection: Daucus carota, carrot

Daucus carota, carrot
Illustration from the Botany Library Plate Collection held at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageBotanical Metal Print Collection: Hydrangea hortensis, French hydrangea

Hydrangea hortensis, French hydrangea
Painting by Pierre Joseph Redoute (1759-1840), from his publication Choix des plus belles fleurs (The Most Beautiful Flowers), c. 1827-33

Background imageBotanical Metal Print Collection: Clematis viticella, Polish spirit

Clematis viticella, Polish spirit
Painting by Pierre Joseph Redoute (1759-1840), from his publication Choix des plus belles fleurs (The Most Beautiful Flowers), c. 1827-33

Background imageBotanical Metal Print Collection: Sliced red pepper

Sliced red pepper

Background imageBotanical Metal 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 Metal Print Collection: Lime tree stem, light micrograph

Lime tree stem, light micrograph
Lime tree stem. Light micrograph of a section through the stem of a lime tree (Tilia europaea). The outer epidermis has been shed and replaced by a layer of cork (dark red)

Background imageBotanical Metal Print Collection: Snowdrops (Galanthus nivalis)

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

Background imageBotanical Metal 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 Metal Print Collection: The Lost Gardens of Heligan, UK

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

Background imageBotanical Metal Print Collection: 19th-century alga cyanotype

19th-century alga cyanotype. Cyanotype of the algae Chylocladia kaliformis, as produced by British botanist Anna Atkins (1799-1871). Chylocladia is a seaweed found in European seas and oceans

Background imageBotanical Metal 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 Metal Print Collection: Oak tree at sunrise

Oak tree at sunrise
Oak tree (Quercus sp.) silhouetted against the morning Sun

Background imageBotanical Metal 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 Metal Print Collection: Delphinium flowers

Delphinium flowers
Delphinium (Delphinium Blue Indulgence ) flowers

Background imageBotanical Metal Print Collection: Dahlia flower pollen, SEM

Dahlia flower pollen, SEM
Dahlia flower pollen. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a pollen grain (orange) from a Dahlia cultorum flower. A pollen grain contains a male sex cell from a flowering plant

Background imageBotanical Metal Print Collection: Himalayan poppy (Meconopsis grandis)

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

Background imageBotanical Metal Print Collection: Allium flower (Allium sp. )

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

Background imageBotanical Metal Print Collection: Rose-of-Sharon (Hypericum calycinum)

Rose-of-Sharon (Hypericum calycinum)
Rose-of-Sharon flowers (Hypericum calycinum). This plant is native to south east Europe and Turkey. It has become naturalised in the UK. Photographed in June

Background imageBotanical Metal 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 Metal Print Collection: Brussels sprouts (Brassica oleracea)

Brussels sprouts (Brassica oleracea) on a wooden surface

Background imageBotanical Metal Print Collection: Bluebells (Hyacinthoides sp. )

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

Background imageBotanical Metal Print Collection: Laburnum arch

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

Background imageBotanical Metal Print Collection: Cloudberry (Rubus chamaemorus)

Cloudberry (Rubus chamaemorus)
Cloudberry fruit (Rubus chamaemorus)

Background imageBotanical Metal Print Collection: Interior of the Great Palm House, Kew Gardens, 1852

Interior of the Great Palm House, Kew Gardens, 1852
Engraving showing the centre of Great Palm House at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, Surrey in 1852

Background imageBotanical Metal Print Collection: King protea (Protea cynaroides), Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens, Cape Town

King protea (Protea cynaroides), Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens, Cape Town, South Africa, Africa

Background imageBotanical Metal Print Collection: Tree ferns, Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens, Cape Town, South Africa, Africa

Tree ferns, Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens, Cape Town, South Africa, Africa

Background imageBotanical Metal Print Collection: Flame lily (Gloriosa sp. )

Flame lily (Gloriosa sp. )
Flame lily ( Gloriosa sp. ) flower with openpetals and stamens topped by anthers

Background imageBotanical Metal Print Collection: Cherry blossom (Prunus Serrulata )

Cherry blossom (Prunus Serrulata ) flowers

Background imageBotanical Metal Print Collection: Mistletoe Botanical

Mistletoe Botanical
Common mistletoe (Viscum album)



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Botanical Metal Print Collection

Botanical prints are artistic representations of plants, flowers, and other botanical specimens. These prints were popularized in the 18th and 19th centuries as a way to document and study plant species. Botanical artists would carefully draw or paint each specimen with intricate detail, often including information about its scientific classification. Today, botanical prints remain popular for their beauty and historical significance and can be found in museums, art galleries, and private collections around the world. Many people also use them for home decor or as inspiration for their own artwork. Overall, botanical prints serve as a testament to the diversity and complexity of the natural world.
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Our beautiful Wall Art and Photo Gifts include Framed Prints, Photo Prints, Poster Prints, Canvas Prints, Jigsaw Puzzles, Metal Prints and so much more

Media Storehouse offers a stunning collection of botanical prints that are perfect for adding a touch of nature to any space. The Botanical Prints collection features high-quality reproductions of vintage illustrations, drawings, and photographs showcasing the beauty and diversity of plants from around the world. From delicate flowers to lush foliage, these prints capture the intricate details and vibrant colors that make each plant unique. Our collection includes a wide range of styles and subjects, including scientific illustrations, botanical studies, and artistic interpretations. Whether you're looking for a bold statement piece or something more subtle to complement your decor, there's something for everyone in this collection. All prints are available in various sizes and can be framed or unframed depending on your preference. With our easy-to-use website, it's simple to browse through the entire Botanical Prints collection and find the perfect piece for your home or office.
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What are Botanical (Prints) art prints?

Botanical prints are a form of art that depicts plants, flowers, and other botanical subjects. These prints have been popular for centuries and were originally used to document plant species for scientific purposes. Today, they are appreciated for their aesthetic value as well as their historical significance. Botanical prints can be created using a variety of techniques including etching, engraving, lithography, and screen printing. They often feature detailed illustrations or photographs of plants in various stages of growth or blooming. These art prints can be found in a range of styles from realistic depictions to more abstract interpretations. They make beautiful additions to any home decor and are particularly popular in living spaces such as bedrooms and bathrooms. Whether you're an avid gardener or simply appreciate the beauty of nature, botanical prints offer a timeless way to bring the outdoors inside your home.
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What Botanical (Prints) art prints can I buy from Media Storehouse?

We offer a wide range of botanical art prints that are perfect for adding a touch of nature to your home or office. You can choose from an extensive collection of floral and plant-themed prints, including vintage illustrations, contemporary photographs, and abstract designs. Some popular options include close-up shots of flowers in full bloom, detailed drawings of leaves and stems, and colorful depictions of exotic plants from around the world. Whether you prefer bold and vibrant colors or subtle pastel shades, there is something for everyone at Media Storehouse. In addition to traditional paper prints, you can also select canvas or framed versions to suit your decor style. With so many beautiful botanical art prints available at Media Storehouse, you're sure to find the perfect piece to enhance any space in your home or workplace.
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How do I buy Botanical (Prints) art prints?

To buy Botanical art prints from Media Storehouse, you can browse our extensive collection of botanical prints online. Once you have found a print that you like, simply add it to your cart and proceed to checkout. You will be prompted to enter your shipping and payment information. We offer a variety of sizes and framing options for their botanical prints, so be sure to select the one that best suits your needs. We also offer customization options such as canvas printing or mounting on foam board. If you have any questions about the ordering process or need assistance selecting the perfect print for your home or office, we have a customer service team available via phone or email who are happy to help. With their wide selection of high-quality botanical prints, purchasing beautiful artwork for your space has never been easier.
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How much do Botanical (Prints) art prints cost?

Botanical prints are a popular form of art that captures the beauty and intricacy of plant life. The cost of botanical prints can vary depending on factors such as size, quality, and rarity. Generally speaking, smaller prints tend to be less expensive than larger ones, while limited edition or rare prints may command higher prices. At Media Storehouse, you can find a wide range of botanical prints from various artists and photographers at different price points. Whether you're looking for a simple black-and-white sketch or a vibrant watercolor painting, there is something for every taste and budget. While we cannot provide specific pricing information without knowing which print(s) you are interested in purchasing, we encourage you to browse our collection online to get an idea of what is available. Our customer service team is also available to answer any questions you may have about pricing or other aspects of ordering from Media Storehouse.
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How will my Botanical (Prints) art prints be delivered to me?

We take great care in delivering your Botanical art prints to you. We use high-quality packaging materials to ensure that your artwork arrives safely and undamaged. Your prints will be carefully rolled and placed inside a sturdy tube for protection during transit. We work with trusted shipping partners who provide reliable delivery services worldwide. Depending on your location, we offer various shipping options such as standard or express delivery. You can track the status of your order through our online tracking system. Once your Botanical art prints are delivered, it is important to handle them with care. We recommend framing them as soon as possible to protect them from dust and UV light damage. We pride ourselves on providing excellent customer service, so if you have any questions or concerns about the delivery of your artwork, please do not hesitate to contact us.