
The phrase relates to the act of removing plants, structures, or debris from the Botanic Garden at Portmeirion, a renowned Italianate village and tourist attraction in North Wales. This process can involve... Read more »

These items are functional tableware designed for dining, showcasing botanical illustrations originally derived from Thomas Green’s “Universal Herbal” publication. Manufactured by Portmeirion Pottery, established in Stoke-on-Trent, England, they serve as vessels for... Read more »

These are drinking vessels featuring designs from the Botanic Garden range produced by Portmeirion Pottery. These items typically showcase detailed floral illustrations derived from antique botanical books, often rendered in vibrant colors... Read more »

This collection of tableware and serveware features detailed botanical illustrations adapted from 19th-century botanical publications. Each piece showcases a different floral motif, meticulously rendered and identified by its Latin name, bringing the... Read more »

These items represent a specific type of tableware, characterized by botanical illustrations derived from antique botanical books. The pottery itself is manufactured by Portmeirion Pottery, a British company, and incorporates imagery from... Read more »

