Sue Edwards Botanical. Fine art prints. For more information please contact: Mark Edwards.
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1 Sue Edwards Botanical Fine art prints For more information please contact: Mark Edwards
2 Allium 28.5cm X 21cm 38.5cm X 31cm Order code P1 Arum italicum pictum (Portrait) 26.5cm X 19cm 38.5cm X 31cm 2
3 Arum italicum pictum (Landscape) 42.5cm X 26.5cm 55cm X 40cm Order code P3 Asparagus 29cm X 17cm 43cm X 31cm Order code P4 23cm X 11.5cm 35cm X 23.5cm Order code P5 3
4 Autumn Leaves 25.5cm X 18cm 38.5cm X 31cm Order code P6 Big Flower 37.5cm X 25.5cm 49.5cm X 37.5cm Order code P7 4
5 Blue Butterfly 10cm X 15 cm 12.5cm X10 cm Order code P8 9cm X 10.5 cm 16cm X 17.5cm Order code P9 Bluebells (loose) 23.5cm X 16cm 38cm X 31cm Order code P cm X 10cm 25.5cm X20cm Order code P11 5
6 Bug 16cm X18cm 31cm X 29cm Order code P12 Clematis alpina 27cm X 18cm 40cm X 31cm Order code P18 6
7 Chocolate 1 12cm X 14cm 22cm X 24.5cm Order code P13 9cm X 10.5cm 16cm X 17.5cm Order code P14 Two studies of chocolates s 11.5cm X 15cm 30cm X 21cm Order code P17 7
8 Chocolate 2 12cm X 14.5cm 22cm X 24.5cm Order code P15 9cm X 10.5cm 16cm X 17.5cm Order code P16 Clownfish 34m X 24cm 46cm X 36cm Order code P22 32cm X 22cm 46cm X 36cm Order code P cm X 19cm 38.5cm X31cm Order code P cm X 14cm 25.5cm X 23cm Order code P19 8
9 Damsons 17.5cm X 13.5cm 31cm X 29cm Order code P23 Dwarf Bearded Iris 47cm X 27cm 60cm X 40cm Order code P cm X 19cm 37.5cm X 31cm Order code P25 9
10 Euphorbia griffithii Fireglow s 18.5cm X 16.5cm 30cm X 21cm Order code P26 Feather 13cm X 9cm 23.5cm X 18 cm Order code P27 Fungi blewitt 15cm X 14 cm 23cm X 22cm Order code P31 10
11 Fritilaria meleagris 1 s 13.5cm X 11cm 25..5cm X 23cm Order code P28 Fritilaria meleagris cm X13 cm 25..5cm X 23cm Order code P29 11
12 Galanthus nivalis 25.5cm X 18cm 38.5cm X 31cm Order code P32 Grapes 22cm X 19cm 34cm X 31cm Order code P33 12
13 Hellebore (cross section) 11cm X 16.5cm 23cm X 28.5cm Order code P34 Heuchera sanguinea 13.5cm X 11cm 25.5cm X 23cm Order code P35 13
14 Holly 9cm X 9cm 18cm X 18cm Order code P38 Holly with berries 17cm X 15cm 25.5cm X 23cm Order code P37 14
15 Iris reticulata 26.5cm X 19cm 38.5cm X 31cm Order code P40 Iris 37cm X 17cm 46cm X 29cm Order code P cm X 12cm 36.5cm X 24cm Order code P42 15
16 Leycesteria formosa 36cm X 25cm 43.5cm X 39cm Order code P cm X 17cm 31cm X 29.5cm Order code P44 Mahonia 28cm X 26cm 42cm X 40 cm Order code P45 16
17 Medlar 15cm X 15cm 23cm X 23cm Order code P46 Nasturtium (boxed) 18cm X 11cm 28cm X 21cm Order code P47 Orange tulip with snail 37cm X 17cm 46cm X 29cm 17 Order code P49
18 Nasturtium flower and bud 26.5cm X 19cm 38.5cm X 31cm Order code P48 Frog 16cm X 16cm 28cm X 28cm Order code P30 18
19 Pansies 23cm X 17.5cm 38.5cm X 31cm Order code P50 Peony, pen, ink & colours 22.5cm X 15.5cm 32cm X 25cm Order code P cm X 10cm 32cm X 25cm Order code P52 19
20 Phalaenopsis 44cm X 31.5cm 60cm X 47.5cm Order code P53 20
21 Pink pelargonium 27cm X 18cm 40cm X 31cm Order code P55 Primrose 21cm X 19cm 27.5cm X 25cm Order code P56 21
22 Red cabbage 29.5cm X 27.5cm 48cm X 43cm Order code P59 Only available as limited edition of 40 prints 22
23 Rhododendron sapho 14.5cm X 12cm 25.5cm X 23cm Order code P60 Physalis 10.5cm X 9cm 17.5cm X 16cm Order code P54 Robin 16cm X 15cm 26cm X 25.5cm Order code P61 23
24 Rose buds 15.5cm X 34.5cm 28cm X 46.5cm Order code P62 Rose hips 18cm X 27.5cm 31cm X 40.5cm Order code P63 24
25 Seed head Iris reticulata 27cm X 18cm 40cm X 31cm Order code P64 Seed heads Aquilega 31cm X 23cm 43cm X 35.5cm Order code P65 25
26 Small round fungi 10.5cm X 13.5cm 22cm X 19.5cm Order code P66 Sorbus 19cm X 16cm 31cm X 28cm Order code P67 26
27 Spring growth 40.5cm X 27.5cm 53cm X 40cm Order code P68 Sunflower 12.5cm X 10cm 24.5cm X 22cm Order code P69 27
28 Tree peony 35cm X 26cm 44cm X 35cm Order code P71 35cm X 26cm 36cm X 31cm Order code P cm X 11cm 25.5cm X 23cm 28 Order code P73
29 Sweet peas 41cm X 28 cm 53cm X 40cm Order code P70 Red & yellow peppers 15cm X 11cm 25.5 X 21.5cm Order code P57 18cm X 13cm 21.5cm X 18.5cm Order code P58 29
30 Horsechestnut bud 13.5cm X 8cm 23.5cm X 18cm Order code P39 Wisteria 23cm X 11.5cm 34m X 22.5cm Order code P74 30
31 Echinops ritro 38.5cm X 27cm 51.5cm X 40cm Order code P75 31
32 Freesias 26cm X 17.5cm 21.5cm X 15cm 15.5cm X 10cm 11.5cm X 8cm 40cm X 31.5cm Order code P cm X 25cm Order code P cm X 20cm Order code P cm X 18cm Order codep79 Broad bean 47cm X 31cm 61cm X 45cm Order code P80 32
33 Orange tulip 26cm X 17.5cm 21cm X 15cm 15.5cm X 10cm 40cm X 31.5cm Order code P cm X 25cm Order code P cm X 20cm Order code P83 Fairy castle 28.5cm X 17cm 38.5cm X 27cm Order code P84 33
34 Orchid cross section 11cm X 11cm 21cm X 21cm Order code P85 Holly & Ivy 18cm X11cm 28cm X 21cm Order code P36 Rose stem & hip (unfinished) 10cm X 11.5cm 22cm X 235cm Order code P86 34
35 Magnolia susan 27cm X 19.5cm 38.5cm X 31cm Order code P87 16cm X 12cm 23cm X 19cm Order code P88 Yellow flower 22cm X 16cm 34cm X 28cm Order code P89 35
36 Thistle family pencil 26.5 cm X 19cm 38.5cm X 31cm Order code P cm X 14cm 25.5 cm X 23cm Order Code P91 Thistle family painted 26.5 cm X 19cm 38.5cm X 31cm Order code P cm X 14cm 25.5 cm X 23cm Order Code P93 36
37 Hellebore drawing 16.5cm X 16cm 26cm X 25cm Order code P94 Woodland group 46cm X 28.5cm 60cm X 42.5cm Order code P95 37
38 Untitled 1 18cm X 13cm 26cm X 23cm Order code P96 Cross section 27cm X 19cm 41.5cm X 33cm Order code P97 38
39 Untitled cm X 22cm 57.5cm X 36cm Order code P98 Pineapple 14.5cm X 10cm 25cm X20cm Order code P99 39
40 Berberis stem 19cm X 24cm 30cm X 35cm Order code P100 Nerine bulb 13cm X 11cm 23cm X 21.5cm Order code P102 40
41 Anenomae 26.5cm X 15cm 38.5cm X 27cm Order code P103 Leaf 13cm X 8cm 22.5 X 18cm Order code P104 Bulbs unfinished 12cm X 10cm 24.5cm X 22cm Order code P110 41
42 Primula candelabra 40.5cm X 30cm 60cm X 49cm Order code P106 42
43 Hydrangea petiolaris 24.5cm X 33cm 36cm X 45cm Order code P105 Poppy 41cm X 29cm 55cm X 43cm Order 43 code P107
44 Beetroot 31.5 X 31.5cm 44.5cm X 44.5cm Order code P108 44
45 Akeba quinata (unfinished) 16cm X 18cm 29cm X 31cm Order code P109 Unfinished branch 15.5cm X 21.5cm 28cm X 33cm Order code P113 45
46 Untitled 3 30cm X 22cm 42cm X 34cm Order code P111 Blue aquilega 12.5cm X 10cm 24.5cm X 22cm Order code P112 Onion skins 15cm X 15cm 24cm X 24cm 46 Order code P114
47 Loose & purple 13.5cm X 8 cm 23.5cm X 18cm Order code P115 Hosta leaf 13.5cm X 12.5cm 22.5cm X 23.5cm Order code P116 Rose bud & dying flower 22cm X 17cm 34cm X 29cm Order code P117 47
48 Honesty 29cm X 24cm 38.5 cm X 31cm Order code P120 Honeysuckle flowers 29cm X 24cm 38.5 cm X 31cm Order code P121 48
49 Honeysuckle berries 11cm X 11cm 21cm X 21cm Order code P122 Gentian 13.5cm X 12.5cm 22.5cm X 23.5cm Order code P123 Rosa rogosa on vellum 10cm X 12.5cm 22cm X 24.5 Order code P126 49
50 Hydrangea macrophylla 30cm X 23cm 42cm X 35cm Order code P124 Arum ilalicum pictum with berries 29cm X 22.5cm 43cm X 36.5cm Order code P130 19cm X 15.5cm 34.5cm X 31cm Order code P131 50
51 Savoy cabbage 14.5cm X 10cm 27.5cm X 23cm Order code P127 Phlomis fruiticosa 15.5cm X 10.5cm 25.5cm X 20.5cm Order code P128 14cm X 9cm 25.5cm X 20.5cm Order code P129 Eryngium 19cm X 14cm 31cm X 25.5cm Order code P cm X 11cm 25.5cm X 23cm Order code P133 51
52 3 rose hips 24cm X 15cm 36cm X 27cm Order code P134 Sue s last flower painting 13.5cm X 12.5cm 22.5cm X 23.5cm Order code P137 52
53 Red poppy loose 18.5cm X 13.5cm 30.5cm X 25.5cm Order code P135 Lily very loose 17.5cm X 14cm 26cm X 23cm Order code P136 Aqueliga 13cm X 13cm 19cm X 19cm Order code P139 53
54 Fig in a bowl 26.5cm X 13cm 38.5cm X 25cm Order code P138 54
55 55
56 Print Print code Page number Akeba quinata (unfinished) P109 page 45 Anenomae P103 page 41 Allium P1 page 2 Arum italicum 'pictum' portrait P2 page 2 Arum italicum 'pictum' landscape P3 page 3 Arum italicum 'pictum' with berries P130 page 50 P131 Aquilega P139 page 53 Asparagus P4 page 3 P5 Autumn Leaves P6 page 4 Beetroot P108 page 44 Berberis stem P100 page 40 Big Flower P7 page 4 Blue Butterfly P8 page 5 P9 Blue aquilega P112 page 46 Bluebells (loose) P10 page 5 P11 Broad bean P80 page 32 Bug P12 page 6 Bulbs unfinished P110 page 41 Chocolate 1 P13 page 7 P14 Chocolate 2 P15 page 8 P16 Clematis alpina P18 page 6 Clownfish P19 Page 8 P20 P21 P22 Cross section P97 page 38 Damsons P23 Page 9 Dwarf Bearded Iris P24 Page 9 P25 Echinops ritro P75 page 31 Eryngium P132 page 50 P133 Euphorbia griffithii 'Fireglow' P26 page 10 Fairy castle P84 page 33 Feather P27 page 10 Fig in a bowl P138 page 54 Freesias P76 page 32 P77 P78 56 P79
57 Print Print code Page number Fritilaria meleagris 1 P28 page 11 fritilaria meleagris 2 P29 page 11 Frog P30 page 18 Fungi blewitt P31 page 10 Galanthus nivalis P32 page 12 Gentian P123 page 49 Grapes P33 page 12 Hellebore (cross section) P34 page 13 Hellebore drawing P94 page 37 Heuchera sanguinea P35 page 13 Holly & Ivy P36 page 34 Holly with berries P37 page 14 Holly P38 page 14 Honesty P120 page 48 Honeysuckle berries P122 page 49 Honeysuckle flowers P121 page 48 Horsechestnut bud P39 page 30 Hosta Leaf P116 page 47 Hydrangea macrophylla P124 page 49 Hydrangea petiolaris P105 page 43 Iris reticulata P40 page 15 Iris & Iris A4 (long iris in bud) P41 page 15 P42 page 15 leaf P104 page 41 Leycesteria formosa P43 P44 page 16 Lily - very lose P136 page 53 Loose & purple P115 page 47 Magnolia susan P87 P88 page 35 Mahonia P45 page 16 Medlar P46 page 17 Nasturtium (boxed) P47 page 17 Nasturtium flower and bud P48 page 18 Nerine bulb P102 page 40 Onion skins P114 page 46 Orange tulip with snail P49 page 17 P81 Orange tulip P82 page 33 P83 Orchid cross section P85 page 34 Pansies P50 page 19 Peony (pen ink & colours) P51 P52 page 19 Phalaenopsis P53 page 20 57
58 Print Print code Page number Phlomis fruiticosa P128 P129 page 50 Physalis P54 page 22 Pinapple P99 page 39 Pink pelargonium P55 page 21 Poppy P107 page 43 Primula candelabra P106 page 42 Primrose P56 page 21 Red Poppy P135 page 53 Red & yellow peppers P57 P58 page29 Red cabbage P59 page 22 Rhododendron sapho P60 page 22 Robin P61 page 22 Rosa rogosa on velleum P126 page 49 Rose buds P62 page 24 Rose bud and dying flower P117 page 47 Rose hips P63 page 24 Rose stem & hip (unfinished) P86 page 34 Savoy cabbage P127 page 50 Seed head Iris reticulata P64 page 25 Seed heads Aquillega P65 page 25 Small round fungi P66 page 26 Sorbus P67 page 26 Spring growth P68 page 27 Sue's last flower painting P137 page 52 Sunflower P69 page 27 Sweet peas P70 page 29 Thistle family painted P92 P93 page 36 Thistle family pencil P90 P91 page 36 P71 Tree Peony P72 P73 page 28 Two studies of chocolate P17 page 7 Unfinished branch P113 page 45 Untitled 1 P96 page 38 Untitled 2 P98 page 39 Untitled 3 P111 page 46 3 rose hips P134 page 52 Wisteria P74 page 30 Woodland group P95 page 37 Yellow flower P89 page 35 58
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