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Jessica Gumbert on Jan 21, 2023
5 out of 5 starsSumac is my favorite :) I love decorating with native species and this print looks wonderful!
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Emilee on Oct 25, 2022
5 out of 5 starsAMAZING! So helpful, patient, and all around great to work with. Made me the perfect piece to remember my wedding day and flowers 🤍
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Sandi on Oct 18, 2022
5 out of 5 starsThe print was very nice and exactly as described. It came packaged very well, with a personal note from the owner, which was a nice touch.
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Mary on Jul 9, 2022
5 out of 5 starsIt’s absolutely perfect! And came in no time at all! Thank you!!
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Katherine on Jul 8, 2022
5 out of 5 starsLovely, clear print with vibrant colors. Just what I needed for my hallway.
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Ashley on Jun 29, 2022
5 out of 5 starsSara was so sweet and incredible! Before I even decided to work with her, she was very responsive and kindly answered all of my questions about flower preservation. Once I dropped off my bouquet, Sara sent some proofs of a few different arrangements and patiently worked with me to make changes that I requested. I loved how the flowers turned out! She did a wonderful job and was so kind!
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Elisa on Mar 23, 2022
5 out of 5 starsThis is a wonderful print. The colors and the paper are stunning.
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Elisa on Dec 4, 2021
5 out of 5 starsStunning print -- even prettier in person. A great gift!! Quick shipping, and very well packed. I will definitely return for more.
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Carissa on Dec 3, 2021
5 out of 5 starsECOBOTA is the best! Items arrived quickly, were packaged with care, and they're beautiful!
About Ecobota
Sharing my love of Botany one specimen at a time.
In college I worked in the herbarium of the Carnegie Museum where I learned first hand how to preserve and mount botanic specimens for long term archival collections. It was probably the most fun I ever had at a job - I got to do all the technical science things that I love, but I was also tasked with making the specimens aesthetically appealing.
Once I moved to Philadelphia I became obsessed with learning to identify all the flora growing in the city around me. I found that creating my own herbarium was a wonderful tool to help me remember all the specimens I found on my urban hikes and gave me a reference tool when I found something I couldn't easily ID. But that herbarium grew and grew and started to take over my poor apartment. So I started framing the prettier specimens to hang around my home and give as gifts to friends. They were so popular I decided to offer them for sale online.
I have a degree in Environmental Science as well as numerous years working in Museums and Botanic Gardens around Pennsylvania so you can be sure each specimen that I wild collect is not damaging the ecosystem in any way.
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Sarah Presogna
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Plant nerd, Botany enthusiast, and author of the Sarah Sexy Plants blog (Http://sarahsexyplants.com)
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My real botanical specimens are mounted on herbarium paper sized 11.5 x 16.5 inches
Why do your botanicals look yellow/brown/weird on my screen?
I hand stain all of my papers with walnut ink to give a vintage look and feel to my specimens. The staining is not heavy handed and the background does not detract from the specimen on the page.
This does make the background unique on each piece, but they still work visually together in a collection.