Description
Celebrate the vibrant diversity of a Sonoran Desert Spring with our exquisite Phoenix Native Spring Botanical Art Print. This stunning piece captures the breathtaking transformation of the desert landscape. Colorful wildflowers burst forth in shades of orange, yellow, purple, pink, and red.
Beyond the showy blooms, this artwork highlights the vital yet often overlooked native annuals. While not as colorful, they play crucial roles in the desert ecosystem. These resilient plants, sometimes mistakenly labeled as “weeds,” provide essential shelter for native insects, sustenance for wildlife, and contribute to improving soil health.
Meticulously hand-drawn from local specimens, this print features a range of commonly found flora in urban Phoenix during springtime. From the intriguingly named yet edible Povertyweed to the charming California Poppy, artist Jen Urso shines a light on the fascinating plant life that thrives in this unique environment. Her research, supported by resources like iNaturalist and the Native American Ethnobotany Database, ensures that this artwork celebrates both the eye-catching and the unsung heroes of the desert landscape.
Whether used as an educational resource or a striking decorative piece, this botanical print invites you to deepen your appreciation for the Sonoran Desert. Learn about the culinary uses of local plants while embracing the hidden beauty that surrounds Phoenix each spring.
Available in two sizes—8.5”x11” and 13”x19”. Our high-quality giclee prints are printed on premium Polar Matte paper stock, ensuring that every detail shines. Transform your space with a piece that embodies the essence of the Sonoran Desert in full bloom.
This print makes a great companion to the Mormon Mesa Botanical Poster, featuring plants found north of Las Vegas, Nevada in the Mojave Desert.
Frame is not included.
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