Eryngos - A6 (4.1in x 5.8in)

£20.00

A6 Print

In Scottish folklore, Sea-holly is often associated with protection and strength, reflecting its ability to thrive in challenging environments. Sea-holly, known scientifically as Eryngium Maritimum, thrives in sandy, saline environments, particularly along coastal dunes and cliffs. In Elizabethan times, the flowers of Sea-holly were used as an aphrodisiac and were even mentioned by Shakespeare as such. The deep roots were also once sold as sweets, having been pulped and sugared first.

Each print will be uniquely numbered and signed with a personalised note of thanks.

Photo Location: Bodnant Gardens, Conwy, Wales. 

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A6 Print

In Scottish folklore, Sea-holly is often associated with protection and strength, reflecting its ability to thrive in challenging environments. Sea-holly, known scientifically as Eryngium Maritimum, thrives in sandy, saline environments, particularly along coastal dunes and cliffs. In Elizabethan times, the flowers of Sea-holly were used as an aphrodisiac and were even mentioned by Shakespeare as such. The deep roots were also once sold as sweets, having been pulped and sugared first.

Each print will be uniquely numbered and signed with a personalised note of thanks.

Photo Location: Bodnant Gardens, Conwy, Wales. 

A6 Print

In Scottish folklore, Sea-holly is often associated with protection and strength, reflecting its ability to thrive in challenging environments. Sea-holly, known scientifically as Eryngium Maritimum, thrives in sandy, saline environments, particularly along coastal dunes and cliffs. In Elizabethan times, the flowers of Sea-holly were used as an aphrodisiac and were even mentioned by Shakespeare as such. The deep roots were also once sold as sweets, having been pulped and sugared first.

Each print will be uniquely numbered and signed with a personalised note of thanks.

Photo Location: Bodnant Gardens, Conwy, Wales.