





Fireweed Glows - Limited Edition Embellished Print
Limited Edition prints are hand embellished by the artist to enhance the texture and depth of these remarkable pieces. Embroidery is added to selected locations where it will best highlight the details within the piece. These prints are limited to only 50 total. As these are made-to-order, please allow 1-2 weeks to ship.
Fireweed (Chamaenerion angustifolium) is iconic throughout Alaska for its vibrant magenta hues that stand so magnificently against saturated green meadows. It is native to temperate climates in the Northern Hemisphere where it prefers slightly acidic open fields, pastures, and particularly recently burned areas. While not considered particularly palatable, young leaves can be cooked and eaten and older leaves make a particularly lovely tea. Honey produced from fireweed is con
Limited Edition prints are hand embellished by the artist to enhance the texture and depth of these remarkable pieces. Embroidery is added to selected locations where it will best highlight the details within the piece. These prints are limited to only 50 total. As these are made-to-order, please allow 1-2 weeks to ship.
Fireweed (Chamaenerion angustifolium) is iconic throughout Alaska for its vibrant magenta hues that stand so magnificently against saturated green meadows. It is native to temperate climates in the Northern Hemisphere where it prefers slightly acidic open fields, pastures, and particularly recently burned areas. While not considered particularly palatable, young leaves can be cooked and eaten and older leaves make a particularly lovely tea. Honey produced from fireweed is con
Limited Edition prints are hand embellished by the artist to enhance the texture and depth of these remarkable pieces. Embroidery is added to selected locations where it will best highlight the details within the piece. These prints are limited to only 50 total. As these are made-to-order, please allow 1-2 weeks to ship.
Fireweed (Chamaenerion angustifolium) is iconic throughout Alaska for its vibrant magenta hues that stand so magnificently against saturated green meadows. It is native to temperate climates in the Northern Hemisphere where it prefers slightly acidic open fields, pastures, and particularly recently burned areas. While not considered particularly palatable, young leaves can be cooked and eaten and older leaves make a particularly lovely tea. Honey produced from fireweed is con