British Wild Flowers Bramble print
British Wild Flowers Bramble print
British Wild Flowers; Bramble
The lovely mix of colours reflects the need of pollinators for a variety of forage. Bees appreciate different types of nectar and pollen. They need flowers to bloom throughout the year to provide food to raise young and store honey for the winter months. Brambles grow wild in untended places; their easily-accessible open flowers are an important food source for bees.
This print was reproduced from British Wildflowers by C. Pierpoint Johnson. Illustrations by John Edward Sowerby.
Curated by Chris MacLeod, Chair and Natasha DeVoe, Secretary of the Manchester & District Beekeepers’ Association
Printed on A3 (29.7 cm x 42 cm) 250gsm, Perlino Cotton paper, SC® certified board made up of 65% virgin fibres, 25% recycled material and 10% cotton fibre
Limited edition with hand-labelled numbers
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