Pelargonium grenville

Pelargonium grenville has cream flowers with pinkish red markings on the upper petals and dark pink stamens. The leaves are oval in shape and grey green in colour it also has a tuber which is turnip shaped. It was given the name grenville after Lord grenville was found the plant in South Africa and brought it back to Europe. This plant is native to South Western parts of South Africa where it grows below other plants.

p. grenvilleae

Hand painted silk scarves

An elegant & beautiful soft and delicate Chinese pangolin neck scarf made from 100% ponge silk, containing two critically endangered Pangolins, one with a baby on its back,also with plants and bamboo.

Chinese pangolin are listed on the IUCN red list mainly due to hunting for their meat and are a delicacy in Africa & Asia or due to deforestation , The Chinese pangolin are similar to an anteater and have greyish scales, they are native to China, Japan, India, Bangladesh & Nepal and live underground in forests, they are nocturnal and use there long claws to look for ants and termites.

The scarf would make a lovely present for a Birthday, Anniversary etc

The back ground colour of the scarf is blue with green, brown, grey colours and a black outline. Available at etsy https://www.etsy.com/listing/703928914/endangered-species-pangolin-ponge-silk

chinese pangolin neck scarf filter

An elegant & beautiful soft and delicate endangered ocean sea life themed scarf made from 100% ponge silk, containing critically endangered sea life animals including a loggerhead turtle, manatee, coral, hector’s dolphin and a whale shark on a blue and green background with salt effect.

These sea animals are listed on the IUCN red list mainly due to pollution, habitat loss and over fishing. available at etsy https://www.etsy.com/listing/717787101/endangered-species-ocean-sea-life-neck

ocean sealife neck scarf filter