Charming 1809 depiction of Rosa canina by Mr.S.Edwards. This classic botanical plate features delicate pink dog rose blooms and bright red hips, beautifully balanced to showcase the full life cycle of this beloved wild hedgerow rose. Many of these works, like those by Sydenham Edwards, originated in Curtis’s Botanical Magazine. Founded in 1787, it is the world's longest-running botanical periodical. These weren't just pretty pictures; they were the primary way scientists and wealthy gardeners "discovered" new species being brought back by plant hunters from Asia and the Americas.
Prints with serious tactile weight and archival longevity, beautifully detailed with consistent colour and exceptional quality across all size formats.
Studio Gallery Frame in 'black'; acrylic safety fronts; ready-to-hang options.
Gift-ready, arriving hand-wrapped in acid-free tissue paper. Plastic-free packaging.
Image Source: Public Domain Mark 1.0 / CC0.
