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Botanical art focuses on the structure and detail of plants, leaves, and natural forms. It's more specific than general nature or floral art. These pieces highlight the shapes, textures, and patterns that make plant life worth looking at up close... read more
You'll find botanical prints in several styles here. Some follow the classic scientific illustration approach with fine detail and neutral backgrounds. Others take a looser, more contemporary direction with bold color and abstract composition. Tropical leaves, ferns, succulents, and flowering plants all make appearances.
Why botanical is trending
Botanical wall art has become one of the most searched decor categories for a reason. It works in almost any room without competing for attention. The greens and natural tones blend with modern, minimalist, bohemian, and traditional interiors alike.
Bathrooms, kitchens, and home offices are especially good spots. These are rooms where real plants don't always survive, but the visual effect of greenery still makes a difference. A well-placed botanical piece brings that life in without the maintenance.
For flower-focused pieces, see our floral art collection. For more green-toned work, browse green wall art.
Find answers to common questions about our art collections, color palettes, and more
Our botanical art features tropical leaves, ferns, palms, eucalyptus, monstera, and flowering branches. Some pieces take a scientific illustration approach while others go abstract. If you want more variety, our Floral Art collection expands into flowers and wider plant art subjects with a similar organic feel.
It's one of the best rooms for it. Botanical wall art plays off the natural humidity vibe and pairs well with white tile, natural stone, and wooden accents. Canvas prints hold up well in bathrooms as long as there's basic ventilation. A leafy green plant art print above the tub or behind the vanity creates a spa-like feel.
Pick a single large botanical print with clean lines and limited color. Simple leaf silhouettes or line-drawn stems in green and white look right at home in minimalist spaces. Avoid busy compositions with too many species crammed together. One well-placed piece of botanical art adds life without cluttering the visual quiet of the room.
White and off-white walls let botanical wall art really stand out. Soft sage, blush pink, and warm gray also work as backdrops. Avoid walls that are the same green as the art because the piece will blend in. Lighter backgrounds create the contrast that makes plant art pop from across the room.
Yes, and it looks great. A set of three or four botanical prints in matching frames creates a natural gallery wall. Keep the color palette consistent across pieces and use even spacing. Grid layouts (2x2 or 1x3) work best for plant art. Mix leaf types for variety but keep the same artistic style for cohesion.
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