Salacia

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In ancient Roman mythology, Salacia was revered as the female deity of the sea, honoured as the goddess governing salt water and the profound depths of the ocean.

She was Neptune’s consort. 


* This specimen was captured in an expedition to the Kew Royal Botanical Gardens, London.

Printed on archival Hahnemühle Photo Rag paper.

All prints are sold unframed and available in four sizes.

We ship to UK, Europe and America, and the best bit, our service is end-to-end carbon neutral 🌴

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In ancient Roman mythology, Salacia was revered as the female deity of the sea, honoured as the goddess governing salt water and the profound depths of the ocean.

She was Neptune’s consort. 


* This specimen was captured in an expedition to the Kew Royal Botanical Gardens, London.

Printed on archival Hahnemühle Photo Rag paper.

All prints are sold unframed and available in four sizes.

We ship to UK, Europe and America, and the best bit, our service is end-to-end carbon neutral 🌴

In ancient Roman mythology, Salacia was revered as the female deity of the sea, honoured as the goddess governing salt water and the profound depths of the ocean.

She was Neptune’s consort. 


* This specimen was captured in an expedition to the Kew Royal Botanical Gardens, London.

Printed on archival Hahnemühle Photo Rag paper.

All prints are sold unframed and available in four sizes.

We ship to UK, Europe and America, and the best bit, our service is end-to-end carbon neutral 🌴