Giclees and More

A Giclee is a digitally produced print of an original. Its quality depends on the scan of the original. Our scans of Margo's work shown on this page cannot be enlarged beyond about 10x12 or 14 inches, with a few exceptions.

For best reproduction, we recommend a semi-gloss, hard paper. You can also select a fine art paper, and this works fine but the ink absorbs into the art paper so the reproduction is less vivid. Margo’s colors are bright and viewed best on hard papers.

The slide show features Margo's Wildflower Series I. These images and any others shown on this website are available for producing cards, placemats, other items, and for giclee prints.

Please contact us if you have any questions. We welcome your interest and patronage.

Wildflowers bordered by Lily of the Valley

A bouquet of Trillium, Turk's Cap, Lily, Blue Flag Iris, Lady's Slipper, more!

Blue Flag Iris

The wild rose seen in the border is sometimes called Cherokee Rose.

Jack-in-the-Pulpit bordered by Dogtooth Violet and Bee Balm.

Looks like a preacher standing in an old-fashioned, covered pulpit. Used by the Indians for food.

Flame Azalea bordered by Wild Thistle and Bluets

Tourists come to see all the flowers in the mountains!

Turk's Cap Lily

Bordered by Bluebells, Beardstongues and Gentian.

Wild Sunflowers bordered by Morning Glories

Birds love sunflowers. Morning glories will take over a garden if allowed.

Lady's Slipper bordered by Wild Roses

Looks like a ballet slipper! Violets are edible and can be made into jelly and candy.

Trillium bordered by Columbine and Bloodroot

Trillium is so named because all its major parts occur in groups of three.