Visualising where the wildflowers grow across the length and breadth of the UK.
Specifications
210mm W x 297mm H (A4)
Lithograph with Pantone Fluorescent Pink Spot Colour
Hot Foil Holographic Gold Roof
270gsm Natural Colorplan Paper
Details
Each blade of grass represents one 10km square of land, which have been identified by having at least one sighting of common grass, Yorkshire fog or nettles. The three most common species in the UK.
The grass has been arranged by grid reference, where the Shetland isles are top right and Scilly isles bottom left. The floral illustrations represent the presence of that flower within that 10km square. The taller the flower, the more abundant they grow.
The flowers included in this print are the ox-eye daisy, poppy, cornflower and corn marigold.
Data Source
Botanical Society of Britain and Ireland