Valentine’s day is coming, and we are here for it. Blooming Wild limited-edition, orchid art.

Botanical prints inspired by real orchids
grown, photographed, and artistically rendered.
Now Open — Early Collection

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Blooming Wild is coming to the Morikami Orchid Weekend February 7-8th.

A few quick details:

  • Saturday 10AM  - 5PM 

  • Orchid Weekend festivities are included with Museum Admission.

This event is one of those slow-down-and-soak-it-in kind of weekends.
Stunning orchids. Picturesque gardens. Take time to stop and look at flowers instead of rushing past them.
I’ll have the Early Blooming Wild collection with me, some favorites, some one-of-a-kind finds for Valentines' Day gifts.

Morikami Orchid Weekend
Rlc. Amazing Thailand 'Rainbow'
from $35.00

This watercolor inspired Rlc. Amazing Thailand 'Rainbow' orchid print is a Cattleya-alliance hybrid that many growers prize for its eye-catching color.

The Early Collection

Blooming Wild is committed to donating a portion of its profits to support orchid conservation.

Every print is inspired by an actual orchid grown, photographed, and closely observed. Small-batch releases with limited quantities available per design.

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Fdk. After Dark ‘Black Pearl’
from $35.00

Bring the mystery and allure of one of the orchid world’s most dramatic hybrids into your home. This modern botanical watercolor inspired illustration captures the stunning Fdk. After Dark ‘Black Pearl’.

Fredclarkeara is a complex hybrid in the Catasetum alliance with Catasetum, Clowesia and Mormodes in the background, ‘Black Pearl’ is known for its velvety near-black blooms and bold, sculptural form.

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Hybrid Phalaenopsis
from $35.00

This artwork captures the natural grace of the popular moth orchid, symbolizing beauty, resilience, and new beginnings. Perfect for orchid lovers, plant enthusiasts, and anyone who wants a touch of tropical sophistication on their wall.

Why Blooming Wild?

Blooming Wild grew from a deep personal connection to orchids and the sense of calm they bring. What began as caring for plants evolved into a practice of appreciation, slowing down, focusing on details, and stepping away from the pressures of everyday life.

Each piece reflects that process, patient, intentional, and rooted in nature.

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