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Native Rose Botanical Art Print
Native Rose Botanical Art Print
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The Native Rose (Boronia serrulata) is one of Australia's most fragrant native plants, with delicate pink four-petalled flowers that have earned it a place in Australian gardens since early colonial times. Despite its common name, this is a true Australian native — no relation to European roses.
Native Habitat
Boronia serrulata is endemic to the Sydney sandstone region, growing naturally in sheltered gullies and along creek lines. It favours moist, well-drained sandy soils in dappled shade beneath eucalypt canopy.
Cultural Heritage
Aboriginal peoples of the Sydney Basin used the plant for its aromatic properties. Edward Minchen's 1862 illustration captures the species during the height of Victorian-era botanical exploration, when plant collectors documented Australia's unique flora for European audiences.
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Print & Frame Details
Paper: 250 gsm uncoated matte, smooth non-reflective finish
Printing: Professional quality on FSC-certified paper
Colour accuracy: Calibrated for true botanical tones
Framed option includes:
Frame: Durable pine wood, 20–25mm thick, 10–14mm wide
Protection: Shatterproof plexiglass
Hanging: Ready-to-hang kit included
Each print is made to order and shipped on demand. No minimum orders.
Sizing Guide
30 × 40 cm (12 × 16″): Gallery walls, compact spaces, grouped displays
50 × 70 cm (20 × 28″): Our most popular size. Works anywhere.
70 × 100 cm (28 × 40″): Statement piece for feature walls
Prints work beautifully in groups. Try mixing sizes for a curated botanical display.
Shipping & Our Commitment
✦ Carbon-aware shipping: We offset every delivery
✦ FSC-certified paper: From responsibly managed forests
✦ Plastic-free packaging: Recyclable materials only
✦ 1% to reforestation: Every purchase supports native forest restoration
Delivery: 5–12 business days
Prints ship flat in rigid mailers to ensure they arrive perfect.
The Story Behind the Print
Every print in our collection begins with a historical botanical illustration, many over 150 years old, sourced from institutional archives and scientific expeditions that first documented Australia's extraordinary native flora.
These illustrations were originally created by botanical artists who spent weeks in the field, working directly from living specimens. The level of detail in each plate reflects a scientific tradition where accuracy was paramount and beauty was a natural consequence of careful observation.
We reproduce each illustration using FSC-certified archival paper and calibrated colour processes that preserve the subtlety of the original work. The result is a print that honours the craft of the original artist while meeting contemporary standards for sustainable production.
