Postcard - Fireweed
5”x7” postcard featuring an image from the Illustrating Canada Series. These also make a great print that can be framed.
Fireweed is Yukon’s symbolic flower. This plant is found throughout the temperate northern hemisphere including some areas in the boreal forests. It earned its name because it’s often the first colonizer in the soil after forest fires. In Great Britain it also earned the name bombweed due to the rapid colonization of land that was bombed during WWII. Fireweed is an important plant for honey producers as it attracts the bees and hummingbirds as well. (ediblewildfood.com)
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5”x7” postcard featuring an image from the Illustrating Canada Series. These also make a great print that can be framed.
Fireweed is Yukon’s symbolic flower. This plant is found throughout the temperate northern hemisphere including some areas in the boreal forests. It earned its name because it’s often the first colonizer in the soil after forest fires. In Great Britain it also earned the name bombweed due to the rapid colonization of land that was bombed during WWII. Fireweed is an important plant for honey producers as it attracts the bees and hummingbirds as well. (ediblewildfood.com)
** If you are only purchasing postcards, greeting cards or a calendar, please select “local pickup” in the shipping options and I will reach out to you with the shipping cost **
5”x7” postcard featuring an image from the Illustrating Canada Series. These also make a great print that can be framed.
Fireweed is Yukon’s symbolic flower. This plant is found throughout the temperate northern hemisphere including some areas in the boreal forests. It earned its name because it’s often the first colonizer in the soil after forest fires. In Great Britain it also earned the name bombweed due to the rapid colonization of land that was bombed during WWII. Fireweed is an important plant for honey producers as it attracts the bees and hummingbirds as well. (ediblewildfood.com)