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3397-NDNP
The red Indian paintbrush wildflowers and lush green sagebrush scrub are iconic to the Rocky Mountains and Western landscape. This beautiful bunch is from the high plains of Wyoming on the open prairie and bloomed after a few days of spring rain. The Indian Paintbrush was designated the official state flower of Wyoming in 1970. It is found on rocky slopes in the high desert, arid plains, open grasslands, and forest clearings across the West. The Indian paintbrush is also sometimes called prairie fire. This unique flower is a hemi-parasite or a root parasite which means it puts its tubes or 'haustoria' into the roots of a host plant to survive. This is why they are so frequently found together with sagebrush since they need another host plant in order to live.
Mini metal prints are same archival quality as our larger fine art metal prints but cut to smaller 4×4″ squares with rounded corners. Prints come ready-to-display with a magnet attached to the back as well as a small hanger for a more traditional wall hanging. Metal prints are made using a sublimation process that permanently seals the photographs to a specially coated recycled aluminum sheet. They are as durable as they are light weight, completely waterproof, UV resistant, and eco-friendly, because they are made with recyclable materials. Great as gifts or for travelers, get just one or purcahse a collection of your favorite nature and landscape photographs as 3, 6, or 12 mini metals so you can enjoy a new scene every month of the year. Build your own mini gallery for your home, studio, office, favorite small space, fridge, door, camper, whiteboard, or tiny house.
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