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Baby Blue Eyes

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Baby Blue Eyes, Nemophila menziesii, truly lives up to its charming name. These spring wildflowers, native to California and Oregon, have inspired many a poem and captivated admirers for over a century, crossing oceans to become garden favorites in England and celebrated as mass plantings in Japan.

These flowers support a rich diversity of pollinators, including the Funeral Duskywing butterfly (Erynnis funeralis), the striking Depicta Moth (Annaphila depicta), and numerous other butterflies, moths, and bees. The plant's genus name itself tells a story—Nemophila means "woodland-loving," perfectly capturing its preference for dappled light and forest edges.

Each print is made by the artist using archival quality pigment ink on Moab's Entrada Rag Bright 300 paper.

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Baby Blue Eyes, Nemophila menziesii, truly lives up to its charming name. These spring wildflowers, native to California and Oregon, have inspired many a poem and captivated admirers for over a century, crossing oceans to become garden favorites in England and celebrated as mass plantings in Japan.

These flowers support a rich diversity of pollinators, including the Funeral Duskywing butterfly (Erynnis funeralis), the striking Depicta Moth (Annaphila depicta), and numerous other butterflies, moths, and bees. The plant's genus name itself tells a story—Nemophila means "woodland-loving," perfectly capturing its preference for dappled light and forest edges.

Each print is made by the artist using archival quality pigment ink on Moab's Entrada Rag Bright 300 paper.

Baby Blue Eyes, Nemophila menziesii, truly lives up to its charming name. These spring wildflowers, native to California and Oregon, have inspired many a poem and captivated admirers for over a century, crossing oceans to become garden favorites in England and celebrated as mass plantings in Japan.

These flowers support a rich diversity of pollinators, including the Funeral Duskywing butterfly (Erynnis funeralis), the striking Depicta Moth (Annaphila depicta), and numerous other butterflies, moths, and bees. The plant's genus name itself tells a story—Nemophila means "woodland-loving," perfectly capturing its preference for dappled light and forest edges.

Each print is made by the artist using archival quality pigment ink on Moab's Entrada Rag Bright 300 paper.

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