Manuka NZ Native Flowers – A4 Art Print

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Manuka Art Print.

Digitally hand drawn art print of NZ Native Flowers – Manuka by NZ Artist Penny Royal.

High quality unframed laser print on Crane Lettra Pearl White 300gsm Rag stock.

Prints are available in A4 and A3, please get in touch if you would like a different size.

Please note, prints are made to order and will be ready for dispatch within 7 days.

All prints are printed at my local printer based in Richmond, NZ. Then hand signed and packaged by me in Stoke, NZ.

Art prints are sent in a cellophane sleeve and shipped flat.

I have wholesale options for all of these if you are a retailer, so please get in touch, I would love to work with you!

Mānuka/kahikātoa flowers smell very sweet and they provide an important source of pollen and nectar for native bees, flies, moths, beetles and geckos.
Chemical tests have shown that mānuka/kahikātoa pollen, and honey derived from it, contains powerful insecticides and anti-bacterial agents that can help fight intestinal worms and bacterial infections. Mānuka/kahikātoa oil is now sold in New Zealand and overseas in various cosmetics and health care products.
Early settlers battled hard to clear their land and regarded mānuka/kahikātoa and kānuka as invasive shrubs that undid all of their hard work. Today however, these plants can act as an important tool for re-vegetating bare, eroded slopes. By creating shade and shelter from the wind, they provide an excellent nursery for other, slower growing native plants.

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Shipping details

  • Ships from Nelson, New Zealand.
  • $7.50 Courier within NZ
    (Free with another item)
  • $27.00 Rest of the World
    (Free with another item)
  • $13.00 Australia
    (Free with another item)
  • Pick up by arrangement.
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