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Botanicum Postcard Box Set

Illustrated by Katie Scott
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A beautiful postcard set companion to the stunningly curated Botanicum

This collection of fifty vibrant postcards features Katie Scott's incredible illustrations of all things botanical. From the rarest orchid to the common pineapple, these beautiful postcards are perfect for sending to friends, gifting to loved ones, or pinning on your wall.
Kathy Willis is the director of science at the Royal Botanic Gardens in Kew, England. She is also a professor of biodiversity in the zoology department at the University of Oxford and an adjunct biology professor at the University of Bergen. She has authored or coauthored more than one hundred scientific publications, including the landmark book The Evolution of Plants. Kathy Willis lives in Oxford, England.

Katie Scott studied illustration at the University of Brighton before moving to London. Her clients include the New York Times and Nike. Her work draws influences from traditional medical and botanical illustration, both in aesthetic and subject matter. Katie Scott lives in England.

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A beautiful postcard set companion to the stunningly curated Botanicum

This collection of fifty vibrant postcards features Katie Scott's incredible illustrations of all things botanical. From the rarest orchid to the common pineapple, these beautiful postcards are perfect for sending to friends, gifting to loved ones, or pinning on your wall.

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Kathy Willis is the director of science at the Royal Botanic Gardens in Kew, England. She is also a professor of biodiversity in the zoology department at the University of Oxford and an adjunct biology professor at the University of Bergen. She has authored or coauthored more than one hundred scientific publications, including the landmark book The Evolution of Plants. Kathy Willis lives in Oxford, England.

Katie Scott studied illustration at the University of Brighton before moving to London. Her clients include the New York Times and Nike. Her work draws influences from traditional medical and botanical illustration, both in aesthetic and subject matter. Katie Scott lives in England.