Greetings from Northwest Territories

CA$7.00

Tamarack is the official provincial tree of the Northwest Territories.

Beautiful Fact - Tamarack roots were used in canoe-making by The First Nations.

Leaves - Needle-like leaves have a blue-green tint. They grow three-sided in clusters of 12 to 20, and 10-25 mm long. As in all larches, the needles are deciduous, turning from pale green to a spectacular bright yellow in the fall, then falling.

Postcard Details

  • Printed on premium quality, acid-free paper.

  • 4 x 5 inches when folded.

  • Comes with its own envelope.

  • Wrapped in a protective sleeve and shipped to you in fully recyclable packaging

  • Created by Ontario-based botanical artist, Dilan Doty

Shipping Details

  • Sent via regular Canada Post mail (no tracking, delivery up to 2 weeks)

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Tamarack is the official provincial tree of the Northwest Territories.

Beautiful Fact - Tamarack roots were used in canoe-making by The First Nations.

Leaves - Needle-like leaves have a blue-green tint. They grow three-sided in clusters of 12 to 20, and 10-25 mm long. As in all larches, the needles are deciduous, turning from pale green to a spectacular bright yellow in the fall, then falling.

Postcard Details

  • Printed on premium quality, acid-free paper.

  • 4 x 5 inches when folded.

  • Comes with its own envelope.

  • Wrapped in a protective sleeve and shipped to you in fully recyclable packaging

  • Created by Ontario-based botanical artist, Dilan Doty

Shipping Details

  • Sent via regular Canada Post mail (no tracking, delivery up to 2 weeks)

For inspiring posts and to stay informed about my upcoming collections follow @π™‘π™šπ™–π™«π™šπ™¨π™€π™›π™˜π™–π™£π™–π™™π™– on social media.