Mountain Flora Set: Encompassing four distinct mountain flower designs—purple pasqueflower, orange-red wood lily, bright yellow alpine buttercup, and dark pink Woods’ rose. Each design originates from hand-drawn illustrations digitally transformed into block print-style masterpieces. Crafted by the artistic vision of Lili Arnold.
Historical Significance: Pasqueflowers, part of the genus Pulsatilla, are native to North America, Europe, and Asia. Named from the Hebrew word pasakh, signifying Passover, these flowers bloom in early spring, coinciding with Easter and Passover. Commonly known as wind flowers, prairie crocus, Easter flower, and meadow anemone, these flowers were classified by English botanist Philip Miller in 1754. Often considered a subgenus of Anemone, the pasqueflower is the provincial flower of Manitoba, Canada, and the state flower of South Dakota.