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False Flax (Camelina sagittata)

False Flax (Camelina sagittata)

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This vintage herbarium sheet features an intricate specimen of Camelina sagittata, a delicate member of the historic Cruciferae family, now known as the Brassicaceae. Its long, slender stems twist gracefully across the page, dotted with narrow leaves and a soft cluster of blooms and pods near the top.

Handwritten French notes identify the plant as Camelina sagittalis, with an added mention of its “tige ailée” — the subtly winged appearance of its stem. These marks of observation, along with the original mounting tape and gentle paper aging, reflect the thoughtful study behind this preserved botanical.

Light, elegant, and full of movement, this one-of-a-kind specimen adds a beautifully understated presence to any botanical display. It pairs seamlessly with other pieces from the Herbier de Provencecollection.

Details
• Vintage original herbarium specimen
• Identified as Camelina sagittata (False Flax)
• Includes handwritten French notes and date
• Naturally aged paper with gentle botanical imperfections
• One-of-a-kind piece
• Unframed
• Handle with care; dried botanicals are fragile

This herbarium sheet measures approximately 9.5 W x 12 L

Special Notes

  • One-of-a-kind
  • Original dried plant
  • Fragile nature
  • Variations in paper aging
  • Original tape and handwriting preserved

Please Note: Frame not included.

Framing & Care

Your vintage herbarium pages are delicate pieces of natural history. Framing them thoughtfully will help preserve their beauty while allowing their age and character to shine.

Click HERE for a gentle guide.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Are these original botanicals or reproductions?

Each piece in the Herbier de Provence collection is an original, vintage herbarium specimen. These are not prints or reproductions. The plants were gathered, pressed, annotated, and mounted decades ago and are preserved exactly as they were originally assembled.

Where do these herbarium specimens come from?

The Herbier de Provence collection is sourced from Gabi’s part-time home in Provence, in the south of France. The pieces reflect the region’s long tradition of botanical study and the landscape that continues to shape her work today.

Each herbarium sheet originates from historical botanical collecting practices common to the area, where plants were gathered, pressed, labeled, and preserved for study. These vintage specimens are now carefully stewarded as both scientific records and quiet works of natural history.

This regional connection is central to the collection—linking place, season, and material in a way that feels both personal and enduring.

What is the condition of these specimens?

These botanicals are preserved in their original, vintage condition. Gentle imperfections—such as fading, spotting, tape marks, or irregular edges—are part of their history and character. These signs of age are not flaws, but evidence of time, study, and care.

Are the pieces framed?

No. All herbarium sheets are sold unframed, allowing collectors to choose framing that suits their space and preservation preferences.

How should I care for my herbarium piece?

Dried botanicals are fragile. Handle with care and avoid excessive handling. For longevity, display away from direct sunlight, moisture, and humidity. Framing behind UV-protective glass is recommended for long-term preservation.

Are these pieces one-of-a-kind?

Yes. Each herbarium sheet is one-of-a-kind. Once a piece is collected, it will not be restocked or replicated.

Do you offer guidance on framing or display?

While framing services are not currently offered, general guidance is always available. You’re welcome to reach out with questions about display, grouping, or care. 

A gentle framing guide can be found HERE.

Is this collection ongoing?

The Herbier de Provence collection is added to slowly, as pieces become available. Availability is limited and reflects the nature of vintage botanical preservation.