This botanical print features a curated collection of various flowers, primarily rendered in shades of red, crimson, and delicate pink. The illustration style is reminiscent of classic Victorian nature studies, focusing on precise anatomical detail, naturalistic leaf structures, and soft, muted colour palettes against a light cream-coloured background. Each plant is depicted as an individual specimen with its own stem, foliage, and bloom, arranged in a loosely ordered grid.
Individual flowers are numbered with small, dark Arabic numerals, suggesting an educational or cataloguing purpose for the artwork. The composition spans a variety of floral species, including distinct red tulips, poppies, fuchsias, and hibiscus-like blossoms, alongside smaller, clustered pink buds and sprigs. The spacing between the plants is generous, allowing each botanical drawing to be viewed clearly without clutter.
Technically, the medium appears to be a digital rendering or fine ink-and-wash style illustration, capturing the intricate veining of leaves and the delicate texture of petals. The overall mood is academic, serene, and vintage-inspired, emphasizing the organic elegance of the selected flora. The arrangement maintains a sense of balanced asymmetry, making the various shapes and sizes of the plants feel harmonious across the frame.