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Anne Pratt Plate 37 Soap Wort, Corn Cockle
$20.50 – $245.00Price range: $20.50 through $245.00Anne Pratt Plate 37 Soap Wort, Corn Cockle
$20.50 – $245.00Price range: $20.50 through $245.00This original chromolithograph from The Flowering Plants and Ferns of Great Britain created 1855–1866 by Anne Pratt illustrates flowering plants. Also available framed.
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Anne Pratt Plate 36 Deptford Pink, Proliferous Pink
$16.50 – $245.00Price range: $16.50 through $245.00Anne Pratt Plate 36 Deptford Pink, Proliferous Pink
$16.50 – $245.00Price range: $16.50 through $245.00This original chromolithograph from The Flowering Plants and Ferns of Great Britain created 1855–1866 by Anne Pratt illustrates flowering plants. Also available framed.
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Weber Alpine Plants Plate 97 Cherleria
$12.50 – $175.00Price range: $12.50 through $175.00Weber Alpine Plants Plate 97 Cherleria
$12.50 – $175.00Price range: $12.50 through $175.00This original hand-colored lithograph from Die Alpen-Pflanzen Deutschlands und der Schweiz (The Alpine Plants of Germany and Switzerland) created 1879-1880 by Dr. C. A. Kranz illustrates alpine flowering plants. Also available framed.
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Explore our curated collection of Carnation botanical art prints, featuring beautifully detailed illustrations from the flowering plant family Caryophyllaceae. This category includes antique botanical engravings, vintage florilegia plates, and scientific plant illustrations showcasing carnations and their wild relatives, often rendered with exquisite precision. These prints highlight the delicate ruffled petals, layered floral forms, and elegant stems that make carnations a timeless subject in botanical art, ideal for collectors of floral illustration, herbarium prints, and natural history artwork.
The Caryophyllaceae family, commonly known as the pink or carnation family, has long been recognized by botanists for its distinctive flowering structure and widespread diversity across Europe, Asia, and the Mediterranean region. The cultivated carnation (Dianthus species) became especially prominent in early botanical studies due to its ornamental value and symbolic meaning in horticulture. During the 18th and 19th centuries, carnations frequently appeared in scientific botanical plates and garden florilegia, where naturalists documented their complex petal structures and variations in cultivated and wild forms as part of expanding plant classification systems.
Today, carnation botanical prints remain highly desirable for those who appreciate the intersection of science and art. These works appeal to lovers of antique floral illustration, vintage botanical prints, garden history, and botanical taxonomy, offering timeless decorative pieces for interiors inspired by nature and heritage design. Perfect for gallery walls, home décor, studios, and curated collections, Caryophyllaceae artwork brings together historical botanical science, elegant floral design, and classic natural history aesthetics in a way that continues to feel both refined and enduring.









