Stitchwort Sun is a zingy zestful colour rush of movement on a hot summer's day.
Bring some of the beautiful features found on Chobham Common into your home including; The Greater Stitchwort plant with pretty daisy like petals, it grows on heathland, grassy banks, woodlands and hedgerows and flowers from April to June. The name Stitchwort derives from their supposed cure for a side stitch in times past, other names include Wedding Cakes, Daddy’s Shirt Buttons and Poor Man’s Buttonhole. Looking for nectar? you may spot the rare and protected Silver-Studded Blue Butterfly, found in limited healthland habitats like Chobham Common. Hiding in the native ferns is a Roe Deer searching in search for shade and in the distance is the Victoria Monument.
- Limited Edition 1/350
- Giclée print supplied unframed
- Prints are supplied exact size
- Are you intending to mount your print? If so, please add this to the NOTES area in your order and we will print with a wider border. Please see our Framing page for more advice
- Image shown in pictures 500mm x 500mm
- Stitchwort Sun is one of 3 limited edition prints of the flora and fauna on Chobham Common. Also in this series: Sundew Sun and Marsh Gentian Sun
- Made in the UK.
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STITCHWORT SUN
Available sizes (exact):
400mm x 400mm or 15.74 x 15.74 inches
500mm x 500mm or 19.68 x 19.68 inches