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Laminated ID Posters
"I recommend laminations, especially if you're like me and you think about framing, but never seem to get around to actually doing it!
"Those cedars, firs and hemlocks that have you confused when trying to identify them can now be easily
recognized on a handsome 2' x 3' poster… With this on the wall by the breakfast table, you'll soon know 32 of them at a glance…" 
Pinecone Posters, Tree Posters & Wildflower ID Posters
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Identify Pine Cones ~ Conifers ~ Trees ~ Wildflowers
Native Conifers & Pine Cones

Printed in USA on quality recycled paper
24" x 18" - $15.00Northwest USA
Native Conifers
Printed in USA on quality recycled paper
36" x 24" - $17.00Northeast USA
Deciduous Trees

Printed in USA on quality recycled paper
24" x 18" - $15.00
Wildflower Field Guide ID Poster Art
& Canada Wildflowers

Printed in USA on quality recycled paper
24" x 18" - $15.00
Wildflowers

Printed in USA on quality recycled paper
36" x 24" - $17.00
Laminations are a thick, clear coating that has grommets in the upper corners (not in the prints) and can pop right out of our box and onto your wall.
Our laminated style field guides are a nice inexpensive frame for home, office, or your "cabin in the woods."![]()
A Couple of Reviews:
George Waters, Former Editor Pacific Horticulture Magazine
"This grand tree poster… one that not only looks good and lets the eye wander, but actually comes in handy: Northwest Native
Conifers is an elegant rendering."
Eric Scigliano The Seattle Weekly
"It is a joy to have art work that truly captures the characteristic color and bearing of trees. Viewers need only imagine the
resinous forest fragrance, its whispering sounds and birds songs."
Arthur Lee Jacobson, Author, North American Landscape Trees
"Northwest Woodland Wildflowers offers you a stunning print on thick, creamy paper, richly illustrated by award winning botanical illustrator Jean
Emmons. Here 34 gorgeous garden worthy native flowers are portrayed in a forest vignette. The painting manages to be both dazzling from across the room and incredibly detailed close at hand, where
further inspection rewards the eye endlessly."
Ann Lovejoy, Seattle Post-Intelligencer
As Seen in New York State Conservationist and Boston Globe!!