Description
Explore the unique botanical extremes of the Sonoran Desert in this Endangered Plant Map of Arizona. You’ll see the least-observed endangered plants by county (as logged on iNaturalist.org). Many of these plants only occur in small regions of the state, and some only have as few as one observation! Discover the rare Ajo Mountain Scrub Oak in Pima County or the more prevalent Fishhook Barrel Cactus of Graham County. Each one of these plants has been designated at some level of vulnerability. The critically endangered Lemmon’s Fleabane has only one observation on iNaturalist for all of Cochise County.
Extensively researched and originally hand drawn in pencil, this illustration has been inked and colored digitally. It is printed on high-quality Red River Polar Matte 60lb paper. The first of many state maps to come, this Arizona Plant Map takes the US Native and Endangered Plant Map to a more detailed, county level. You’ll soon learn that Arizona is full of fascinating plants besides the most popular Saguaro Cactus! Use it to learn more about Arizona’s diverse ecosystems so you can begin to identify these plants while you’re out exploring the beauty of the Copper State.
- Available only in 8.5″x11″
- Meticulously researched using iNaturalist.org and the IUCN Red List of Endangered Species
- Great for those who love botanical prints or outdoor enthusiasts who want to know more about the world around them
- Hand-signed, 8.5″x11″ giclee print on Polar Matte Paper
- Frame not included
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