NYBG Dracula chimaera T-shirt
Goth gardener season has arrived with our NYBG Dracula chimaera T-shirt. This dracula orchid illustration comes from Florence H. Woolward's The genus Masdevallia (1896), which is housed within the LuEsther T. Mertz Library's Rare Book room. It emerges on a black Comfort Colors Adult Heavyweight T-Shirt. A shadowy tribute to nature’s mysterious beauty.
• Designed in the Bronx; Printed in Rochester, NY
• 100% Cotton (sustainably and fairly grown USA cotton)
• Preshrunk, soft-washed, garment-dyed fabric
Plant info: Dracula orchids are native from Mexico to Peru. Almost half the species are found in Ecuador where they prefer shade, high humidity and cool temperatures, typically blooming in winter time.
Many of the 118 species found within the genus Dracula feature long slender tails on their sepals giving them a dragon like appearance. The name Dracula is derived from the Latin word for dragon.
Goth gardener season has arrived with our NYBG Dracula chimaera T-shirt. This dracula orchid illustration comes from Florence H. Woolward's The genus Masdevallia (1896), which is housed within the LuEsther T. Mertz Library's Rare Book room. It emerges on a black Comfort Colors Adult Heavyweight T-Shirt. A shadowy tribute to nature’s mysterious beauty.
• Designed in the Bronx; Printed in Rochester, NY
• 100% Cotton (sustainably and fairly grown USA cotton)
• Preshrunk, soft-washed, garment-dyed fabric
Plant info: Dracula orchids are native from Mexico to Peru. Almost half the species are found in Ecuador where they prefer shade, high humidity and cool temperatures, typically blooming in winter time.
Many of the 118 species found within the genus Dracula feature long slender tails on their sepals giving them a dragon like appearance. The name Dracula is derived from the Latin word for dragon.