9 1/4” x 12 1/2”
Custom framing available upon request, please inquire.
Within the quiet cover of the woodland floor, Ivy spreads in an unassuming but enduring way, its small leaves and delicate blooms often overlooked by those passing above. Collected as part of the Woodland Collection, this specimen preserves a plant long known to naturalists and herbalists alike, valued for both its presence in the landscape and its place in botanical study.
Its small leaves, scalloped like careful handwriting, catch the light in scattered intervals, never demanding attention, yet refusing to disappear into the background. And though modest in stature, it carries an unmistakable resolve, an ability to cling where it must, to grow where it can, and to endure where it is left.
In an age that prized height and prominence, Ground Ivy embodied something more enduring: the quiet confidence of continuity. It did not ask to be noticed. It simply expanded its presence, leaf by leaf, season by season, until the landscape itself began to include it in its definition.
Carefully preserved as an antique herbarium specimen, it reflects the subtle complexity of ground-level flora, where layers of growth unfold beneath trees and filtered light. As an example of herbarium art, it offers a refined glimpse into the overlooked details of the forest, making it a meaningful addition for collectors of antique pressed flowers, vintage herbarium pieces, and pressed flower framed art.
In nature, Ground Ivy blooms from mid to late spring, quietly weaving through shaded areas and woodland edges, bringing small yet persistent touches of color to the forest floor.
Within the quiet cover of the woodland floor, Ivy spreads in an unassuming but enduring way, its small leaves and delicate blooms often overlooked by those passing above. Collected as part of the Woodland Collection, this specimen preserves a plant long known to naturalists and herbalists alike, valued for both its presence in the landscape and its place in botanical study.
Its small leaves, scalloped like careful handwriting, catch the light in scattered intervals, never demanding attention, yet refusing to disappear into the background. And though modest in stature, it carries an unmistakable resolve, an ability to cling where it must, to grow where it can, and to endure where it is left.
In an age that prized height and prominence, Ground Ivy embodied something more enduring: the quiet confidence of continuity. It did not ask to be noticed. It simply expanded its presence, leaf by leaf, season by season, until the landscape itself began to include it in its definition.
Carefully preserved as an antique herbarium specimen, it reflects the subtle complexity of ground-level flora, where layers of growth unfold beneath trees and filtered light. As an example of herbarium art, it offers a refined glimpse into the overlooked details of the forest, making it a meaningful addition for collectors of antique pressed flowers, vintage herbarium pieces, and pressed flower framed art.
In nature, Ground Ivy blooms from mid to late spring, quietly weaving through shaded areas and woodland edges, bringing small yet persistent touches of color to the forest floor.
9 1/4” x 12 1/2”
Custom framing available upon request, please inquire.