Weeds

£620.00

This is a big beauty - over 1m high! Bold pink & green stripes featuring dandelions… Dandelions were valued for their food, medicine and colour but in the 18th century Philip Miller, the former chief gardener at the Chelsea Physic Garden, came to consider them a weed. In 1771, he wrote that they should be rooted out before their seeds ripened

Dandelions thrive where little else grows

Acrylic on canvas, 76 x 101cm comes unframed

Please enquire if you would like framing options

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This is a big beauty - over 1m high! Bold pink & green stripes featuring dandelions… Dandelions were valued for their food, medicine and colour but in the 18th century Philip Miller, the former chief gardener at the Chelsea Physic Garden, came to consider them a weed. In 1771, he wrote that they should be rooted out before their seeds ripened

Dandelions thrive where little else grows

Acrylic on canvas, 76 x 101cm comes unframed

Please enquire if you would like framing options

This is a big beauty - over 1m high! Bold pink & green stripes featuring dandelions… Dandelions were valued for their food, medicine and colour but in the 18th century Philip Miller, the former chief gardener at the Chelsea Physic Garden, came to consider them a weed. In 1771, he wrote that they should be rooted out before their seeds ripened

Dandelions thrive where little else grows

Acrylic on canvas, 76 x 101cm comes unframed

Please enquire if you would like framing options