
Something Wilted This Way Comes.
Start their day with a smile by gifting our witty mugs designed for bookish botanists. Perfect for tea or coffee, these mugs celebrate their love for plants and literature in a charming way.
Something Wilted This Way Comes.
'You say 'dead.' I say 'low maintenance.''
"I don't know the Latin, but the common name is climbing onion."
A man on a giant book poses as Rodin's The Thinker.
I downloaded Thoreau's "Civil Disobedience" into it's memory, and now the "command" key isn't working.
Bug reading book has antennae that are lights.
"Some Debussy, Igor."
'They said 'write what you know.' So I didn't write anything.'
'Remove the fur and claws and these genetically engineered apples taste just fine.'
House plants
'Turn right at the Robinia pseudoacacia, pass the garden with the salvia officinalis, cross the road when you see the stranvaesia davidinia and the pub is on the left!'
Man read's Newton's 'Philosophiae Naturalis Principa Mathematica' and says: 'Blimey Isaac, this is, er, pretty heavy stuff.'
"This medical dictionary has had it's appendix taken out. . . !"
The Farmer Sutra.
'Be sure to ask George about his tomatoes.'
"As your first novel, it starts out badly and just falls away!"
"You, my tenacious weed, are trespassing!"
"Do you have any why-to books?"
'Here, you can have my fly trap.I already have one.'
"I used to be a tulip in a previous life" - Reincarnation
"Your manuscript is utter trash, of course. How does a half-million first printing sound to you?"
"The good news is you only have an allergy. The bad news is you're allergic to pollen."
Pathology.
'Death in the 'life' section of library'
F&E Landscape Architects. Ground cover plants are the Peter Pan of landscape design. The never "grow up"!
Chicken Soup For The Soul's Soul.
Football fan
Stephane Mallarme
Fairy narratives
'Gesundheit'
"...Father Gill would not accept that whistling could not be a substitute for water."
'That so turns me on.'
"That book was so cliche. Can you believe the butler actually did it?"
Talk to your plants - but never enter a suicide pact with one.
A teacher with a TV for a head reads a book to their students.
Liven up their living space with our botanical-themed pillows. Soft, stylish, and a little witty, they’re perfect for any plant-loving reader.
Bring nature and literature together with our beautiful prints—perfect for framing and displaying their favorite passions in style.
Find the ideal t-shirt for the bookish botanist—funny, stylish, and comfortable, these tees showcase their love for plants and books in a playful way.