Cone Flower

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Echinacea is derived from the Greek word for hedgehog, referring to the appearance of its spiky center. You often see the blooms hanging down after the first few days of bloom. Their thin petals hold their color while accenting the small orange “hedgehog” center.

 

Description

Open Edition Wildflower photographs let you create a wildflower garden on your walls or shelves. Hang them in the bathroom, kitchen or anywhere in your home. Moisture is not a problem with photographs on metal; you can clean the surface with a lens cloth anytime. All Open Editions are signed. Use them as accents or combine with other prints to create a striking ensemble.

Product Specifications:

  • Photos are heat infused on aluminum
  • High-definition wall art
  • Vibrant color and detail
  • Floating stand-out Mount
  • Handcrafted in the USA

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12 x 12 Metal, 8 x 8 Metal

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