Napiers Botanical Limonum Lemon A3 Recycled Agricutural Waste Print
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Napiers Botanical Limonum Lemon A3 Recycled Agricutural Waste Print

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Napiers Botanical Limonum Lemon A3 Recycled Agricutural Waste PrintNapiers Botanical Print Citrus Limonum (Lemon) A3 Bright, timeless, and rooted in botanical history, the Citrus Limonum Lemon Botanical Print from Napiers brings classic botanical illustration into modern living spaces. Featuring detailed lemon imagery drawn from historic botanical studies, this print adds freshness and warmth to kitchens, dining spaces, studios, and home offices. Printed on paper made from 100% recycled agricultural waste, each piece

🍋🌿 Napiers Botanical Print – Citrus Limonum (Lemon) A3

Bright, timeless, and rooted in botanical history, the Citrus Limonum / Lemon Botanical Print from Napiers brings classic botanical illustration into modern living spaces. Featuring detailed lemon imagery drawn from historic botanical studies, this print adds freshness and warmth to kitchens, dining spaces, studios, and home offices.

Printed on paper made from 100% recycled agricultural waste, each piece carries a beautifully natural, slightly textured finish that enhances its vintage character while supporting sustainable production. The result is wall art that feels both considered and enduring.

This print forms part of the Duncan Napier Botanical Collection, carefully reproduced from rare works held in Napier’s private botanical library.

🌱 A Botanical Legacy

Duncan Napier’s journey into herbalism began in 1858, when he discovered a collection of herbal books that sparked a lifelong passion for plants and natural remedies. In 1860, he opened his first apothecary, going on to become a renowned herbalist whose work helped shape modern herbal practice.

The botanical illustrations in this collection are drawn directly from Napier’s personal archive of botanical books and are reproduced with the kind permission of the Napier family, preserving both scientific detail and historical integrity.

Why We Love It:

Classic Lemon Botanical Illustration
Fresh, detailed artwork with timeless appeal.

Sustainably Made
Printed on 100% recycled agricultural waste paper.

Rich Herbal History
Sourced from Duncan Napier’s private botanical library.

Versatile Wall Art
Perfect for kitchens, dining rooms, studios, or offices.

Vintage Meets Modern
A natural look that works beautifully in contemporary interiors.

Product Details:


Feature

Details

Brand

Napiers

Product Type

Botanical Art Print / A3 SIZE

Botanical Name

Citrus Limonum

Subject

Lemon

Paper

100% recycled agricultural waste

Style

Vintage botanical

Use

Wall art / home décor

Origin

From the Duncan Napier botanical archive

 

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