Abundance Greeting Card 12-Pack
In the Pacific Northwest, one of the first signs of the abundance of spring is the emergence of ferns. One of the oldest land plants, ferns have sustained humans, animals, and even the land itself for millennia. The springy-green fiddleheads are an epicurean delight, featured in high-end dishes to humble home cooking, while the rest of the plant provides food and habitat to a host of animals, amphibians, and insects. In addition, ferns are one of the top natural sources of erosion control, keeping hillsides intact and nutrients in the ground. Artist and Eighth Generation CEO Colleen Echohawk (Pawnee, Athabascan) took inspiration from this friendly frond for a collection celebrating the abundance of spring and the beautiful Mother Earth we all share. "One of my favorite places in the world is Carkeek Park in Seattle," shares Colleen. "I love to walk there with my family and our dog, Rizzo. And every time we go, I'm blown away with how beautiful and abundant the ferns are. They're a fo