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Botanical Deception: The Exotic Flora Notebook

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21.59 cm x 27.94 cm Deluxe Spiral Notebook
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Style: 21.59 cm x 27.94 cm Deluxe Spiral Notebook

Accessorize while you organize with these hand made spiral notebooks. The front and back covers are customizable with your images and text, and the notebook covers are laminated to ensure durability. Choose from 4 notebook styles, hardcover or softcover versions, 7 different spiral colors and 10 page design options to make your one-of-a-kind notebook today.

  • Dimensions: 21.6 cm l x 28 cm w
  • Hardcover or Softcover
  • Page Count: 60 sheets, 120 pages
  • 60 lb. durable text smooth paper
  • Laminated front and back covers, plain white inside
  • Choice of 7 colors for the spiral
  • Choice of 10 designs for the pages
  • CPSIA compliant
  • Suitable for ages 4+

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No neon ink will be used when printing. Neon colors may appear darker than what you see on your screen.
Botanical Deception: The Exotic Flora Notebook

Botanical Deception: The Exotic Flora Notebook

The air in a lowland tropical rainforest smells like rotting fruit and aggressive life. It is not the polite, sanitized floral scent they pump into department stores. Real exotic botany is a warzone. Look closely at the passionflower—Passiflora incarnata—sprawling across the cover of this notebook. It looks like a hallucination. A fringe of purple filaments, a central reproductive structure that looks like a landing pad for an alien spacecraft. Which, functionally, it is. It's an evolutionary trick designed to lure carpenter bees. But the real genius of the passionflower isn't in the bloom. It's the leaves. For millions of years, Heliconius butterflies have been trying to eat them into extinction. The butterfly lays its eggs. The caterpillars hatch and devour the plant. So the plant fought back. It evolved tiny yellow nodules on its leaves that look exactly like butterfly eggs. A female butterfly comes along, sees the "eggs," assumes the leaf is already taken, and moves on. The plant literally evolved fake eggs to avoid being eaten alive. That is the kind of ruthless, beautiful ingenuity you want wrapped around your daily thoughts. Most stationery is embarrassingly sterile. A beige cover for beige thoughts. But the Orchidaceae tangled up with the passionflowers on this exotic flower journal represent the ultimate manipulators of the natural world. Some species of orchids have blooms that perfectly mimic the shape, texture, and pheromones of female wasps. Male wasps try to mate with the flower, get covered in pollen, realize they've been duped, and fly off in frustration—only to be fooled by the next orchid. The plant gets pollinated. The wasp gets nothing. Pure, unadulterated exploitation. A notebook is a repository for your mind. A place for the messy, half-baked, brilliant things you can't say out loud. You shouldn't house those thoughts in a cheap spiral-bound pad from a big-box store. This botanical notebook is a riot of evolutionary biology. The explosive colors on this cover aren't just decorative. They are accurate representations of biological warfare. The reds evolved specifically to attract the retinas of hummingbirds. The complex ultraviolet nectar guides, invisible to us, are neon diner signs for solitary bees. We spend entirely too much time staring at glowing rectangles. The tactile resistance of a pen dragging across paper forces your brain to slow down. To actually process the world. Charles Darwin didn't type his theory of natural selection into a notes app. He scribbled it into field journals while violently seasick on the Beagle. You might not be overthrowing the biological sciences, but your notes deserve a cover that commands respect. Let the ink bleed a little. The jungle doesn't do perfection. It does survival.

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By Kendra M.January 6, 2025Verified Purchase
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Absolutely beautiful! It’s more stunning in person. Amazing quality from the hardcover (images/font) to the pages. I love it! 😍 I will definitely order again in the future and I highly recommend any potential buyers to purchase. You won’t be disappointed. Thank you Zazzle. .
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By Kelly A.June 20, 2024Verified Purchase
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Although the product is what I expected (it's a notebook), the packaging for delivery was done poorly, and the notebook arrived bent, enough so that I am not comfortable giving it as the gift it was intended to be. The quality of the picture and design is lovely, but again, because it arrived bent, it is rather skewed.
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By Elena F.December 8, 2022Verified Purchase
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This journal came in within a week of ordering it and I was thrilled! I love roses so I love having this journal. The size is perfect. Small enough to throw in a bag. The printing is clear. The pages are nice and thick. The binding is sturdy. The printing is a little darker than the photo on screen but that is expected with printing. It looks luxurious to me. I love deep red roses.

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