Botanical Illustrations
Recently, I had the incredible opportunity to dive deep into a world filled with Pelargoniums through a collaboration with a truly inspiring company: Growing Crazy for Pelargoniums.
Recently, I had the incredible opportunity to dive deep into a world filled with Pelargoniums through a collaboration with a truly inspiring company: Growing Crazy for Pelargoniums.
A digital bouquet, vivid yet balanced, ornamental yet structured, a perfect botanical illustration for Growing Crazy for Pelargoniums.
Featuring sharply lobed, silvery-green leaves edged with a delicate yellow margin and accented by a prominent chocolate-brown central zone. The striking contrast of colours - subtle silvery tones against warm brown and yellow - makes the foliage as much a focal point as the blooms.
A vintage zonal Pelargonium prized for its single, orange-red flowers edged in crisp white, offering a painterly contrast.
A petite, fragrant pelargonium with small, lobed, aromatic leaves and mauve-pink flowers marked with purple. Its compact and scented foliage makes it as much a sensory delight as a visual treat.
A charming compact zonal pelargonium, known for its golden-green, zoned foliage and delicately spotted eggshell-pink to peach blooms.
Boasting mid-green, fleshy ivy-type leaves etched with bold cream to golden veins that form a reptilian, mosaic or cracked pattern - hence its evocative name.
Crispum Variegatum
The small, fan-shaped leaves with richly crisped edges and grey-green hues, are gracefully accented by creamy-white or golden margins. Each leaf exudes a delightful lemon scent when touched.
This cultivar is prized for its ornamental leaf display, which pairs beautifully with its vibrant clusters of pink-to-plum blooms.
Black Prince
Standout blooms, which are rich, dark wine-red to nearly purple-black with striking silver-white edges and a delicate pale pink throat.
I adore Hellebores, watch out for my 2026 collection of greeting cards, gift wrape and other items
Deep burgundy hellebore. Each petal has subtle shading and tiny speckled textures, which add depth. The centre of the flower is detailed with pale yellow and cream stamens clustered tightly together, creating a strong contrast with the dark petals.
We have so many beautiful cut flowers to choose from, I have illustrated some of my favourites.
Digital illustration of vase with Iris, Gerbera, Zinnia, Bird of Paradise, Rose, Orchid, Hydrangea, Peony and Crysanthamum
I hope you like them.
Feast your eyes on that rich, deep purple bloom with its luminous hint of yellow at the throat.
Phalaenopsis Orchid
A cultivar, with delicate pink-lavender blooms, a deeply coloured lip, and gently rounded petals.
A beautifully shaped, daisy-like flower ranging from pale to vibrant pink.
Peony
A double peony with soft blush-pink petals, densely layered to create a rich, rose-like form. Its lush, ruffled structure and subtle colour gradient give it an elegant, romantic quality.
An elegant light-pink hybrid tea rose with large, high-centred double blooms that display soft pink petals with a slightly darker reverse.
Chrysanthemum ‘Harmony’
Soft rosy-pink flowers that age gracefully to a creamy blush, offering a delicate, romantic palette throughout the blooming season.