There is a reason botanical prints never go out of style. Green leaves, wildflowers, and fern fronds bring the outdoors in. They calm a room. They add colour without screaming. And they work in almost any interior – farmhouse, boho, Scandinavian, or modern.
But building a gallery wall from scratch is daunting. Which frames? Which sizes? Which prints work together?
That is where botanical print wall art sets come in. Someone else has already done the curating. You just hang them.
I have found five different sets. Some are unframed canvases. Some come ready to hang in black frames. One is a 9‑piece square grid. One features black and white sketches. Another focuses on vintage wildflowers.
Here is how to choose the right botanical set for your wall.





At a glance – which botanical set fits your style
| Set name | Number of pieces | Frame? | Colour palette | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sage Green Wildflower Canvas | 3 | No (unframed canvas) | Sage green, soft beige, white | Boho / modern minimalist |
| Framed Green Nature Botanical | 6 | Yes (black) | Green leaves, ferns, eucalyptus | Farmhouse / Scandinavian |
| Black and White Floral Canvas | 4 | Yes (black) | Monochrome (black, white, grey) | Rustic / industrial / modern |
| Vintage Wildflower Framed Set | 6 | Yes (black with mat) | Roses, violets, sunflowers, primroses | Farmhouse / traditional / cottage |
| Gallery Perfect 9‑Piece Square | 9 | Yes (black, walnut, or white) | Includes 2 art print sets (botanical options) | Grid gallery / photo display |
The Unframed Boho Option: soft sage green for a relaxed look
Watercolour Botanical Wall Art Set of 3 (Sage Green Wildflower)
This is the casual, unframed option. Three canvases, each 16×24 inches, printed on 100% cotton canvas with eco‑friendly ink. The colours are soft: sage green, wildflower pinks and yellows, and creamy whites.
Why it works: Unframed canvas has a soft, painterly edge. It feels less formal than framed prints. The sage green palette is extremely on‑trend for UK homes in 2025 – it pairs beautifully with beige sofas, rattan furniture, and clay pots.
The catch: Unframed means the edges are raw. You can hang them as is, or you can frame them yourself. Also, 16×24 inches is large – these are statement pieces, not small accents.
Best for: A boho bedroom, a modern living room, or a calm home office. Hang them vertically in a row or horizontally side by side.
Hanging tip: Because they are unframed, use canvas hanging clips or a nail through the wooden stretcher bar. Do not use adhesive strips – the canvas is too heavy.
The Framed Green Foliage Set: ready to hang, Scandinavian simplicity
Framed Green Nature Botanical Wall Art (Set of 6, 11×14 inches)
This set comes ready to hang in black frames. Six prints, each 11×14 inches, featuring watercolour illustrations of eucalyptus, fern, palm, and other tropical leaves. The frames are 5‑layer: backboard, mat, plexiglass (not glass – lighter and safer), print, and frame.
Why it works: The black frames give structure. The mat adds breathing room around each print. The green tones are soft but vibrant. This set is foolproof – hang them in a 3×2 grid or a staggered gallery wall.
The catch: Plexiglass scratches more easily than glass. Clean with a microfiber cloth, not paper towels. Also, at 11×14 inches, these are medium‑sized – perfect for a hallway or above a sofa, but too small for a large blank wall.
Best for: A farmhouse living room, a Scandinavian bedroom, or a bathroom (the plexiglass handles humidity better than real glass).
Hanging tip: Use the included hanging hardware. For a perfect grid, measure the wall, mark the centre, and work outward.
The Black and White Vintage Set: dramatic, moody, and timeless
Framed Black and White Floral Wall Art (Set of 4, 12×16 inches)
This set is different. No green. No colour. Just black and white botanical sketches on a cream background. Four prints, each 12×16 inches, framed in black. The canvas is waterproof and moisture‑resistant – good for kitchens and bathrooms.
Why it works: Black and white is dramatic. It works in industrial lofts, modern minimalist flats, and rustic farmhouses alike. The lack of colour means it will not clash with anything. The floral elements are varied – each print is different.
The catch: The frames are black, which can feel heavy on a light wall. If your room is all white and beige, black frames will stand out sharply. That is a feature, not a bug – but be intentional.
Best for: A dining room, a hallway, or a home office. Also works well as a set above a console table.
Hanging tip: Because the frames are black, use black hanging hooks (not silver). They will disappear behind the frame.
The Vintage Wildflower Collection: colourful, classic, cottagecore
6 Piece Vintage Botanical Wall Decor Set (Wildflower Prints, Framed with Mat)
This is the most traditional of the five. Six framed prints featuring classic flowers: roses, violets, sunflowers, and primroses. Each print has a mat (an extra border of card) inside a black frame. The colours are warm and varied – pinks, yellows, purples, and greens.
Why it works: The mat adds a sense of depth and importance. These look like antique botanical plates from a Victorian book. The mix of flower types means the set feels curated, not repetitive.
The catch: The frames are black – again, a strong contrast. Also, the floral variety means the set is less cohesive than the all‑green foliage set. That is fine for a maximalist gallery wall, but less suited to a minimalist space.
Best for: A farmhouse kitchen, a cottage living room, or a traditional dining room. Also lovely in a bedroom.
Hanging tip: Use picture hanging strips (Velcro‑style) for a perfect level. The mats mean the prints are heavier than they look.
The Gallery Wall Kit: 9 square frames with prints included
Gallery Perfect 9‑Piece Square Photo Frame Kit
This is not exclusively botanical – but it includes botanical art prints as one of the two options. Nine square frames, each 12×12 inches (with a mat that displays an 8×8 image). Available in black, walnut, or white frame finishes. Comes with a hanging template – you tape the template to the wall, then nail through it. Foolproof.
Why it works: The grid format is satisfyingly symmetrical. The square shape is modern. The hanging template removes all guesswork. You can use the included botanical prints, or swap in your own photos.
The catch: The product description warns that this is an international product – check fit, age ratings, and labelling. Also, the frames are square, which suits a grid but not a staggered gallery.
Best for: A modern living room, a hallway, or a home office. The white frame option is especially good for Scandi interiors.
Hanging tip: Use the template. It saves hours of measuring and levelling.
Technical deep dive – sizes, frames, and materials
| Set | Piece count | Each size | Frame material | Glass / cover | Mat? | Colour palette |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sage Green Canvas | 3 | 16×24″ | Unframed (canvas) | None | No | Sage, beige, soft pink |
| Framed Green Nature | 6 | 11×14″ | Black (5‑layer) | Plexiglass | Yes | Green leaves |
| Black and White Floral | 4 | 12×16″ | Black | None (canvas) | No | Monochrome |
| Vintage Wildflower | 6 | 11×14″ (likely) | Black | Glass? (not specified) | Yes | Multi‑colour (pink, yellow, purple, green) |
| Gallery Perfect Square | 9 | 12×12″ frame (8×8″ image) | Black, walnut, or white | Not specified | Yes | Varies (botanical prints included) |
Key takeaways:
- Largest pieces: Sage Green Canvas (16×24″) – statement scale.
- Most pieces: Gallery Perfect (9) – good for filling a large wall.
- Most moisture‑resistant: Black and White Floral Canvas – suitable for kitchens and bathrooms.
- Easiest to hang: Gallery Perfect (includes template) and Framed Green Nature (hardware included).

Which botanical set for your wall
| Your wall size | Choose this set | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Small (under 1.5m wide) | Framed Green Nature (6 pieces) or Vintage Wildflower (6 pieces) | 11×14″ prints fit nicely in a 3×2 grid on a small wall. |
| Medium (1.5–2.5m wide) | Sage Green Canvas (3 large pieces) | 16×24″ canvases fill the space without clutter. |
| Large (over 2.5m wide) | Gallery Perfect 9‑piece square | 9 frames in a 3×3 grid cover a large wall beautifully. |
| Above a sofa | Sage Green Canvas (horizontal row) or Gallery Perfect (grid) | Both create a balanced focal point. |
| In a hallway | Framed Green Nature (staggered) or Vintage Wildflower (linear) | Medium sizes suit narrow walls. |
| In a bathroom | Black and White Floral Canvas (moisture‑resistant) | Canvas holds up to humidity. |
| In a kitchen | Black and White Floral Canvas or Sage Green Canvas (away from steam) | Both are unframed or moisture‑resistant. |
| Rental flat (no nails) | Sage Green Canvas (lightweight) | Use command strips – but check weight. Gallery Perfect is heavier. |
| Farmhouse / cottage | Vintage Wildflower (with mats) | The matted, classic look suits rustic decor. |
| Modern / minimalist | Sage Green Canvas (unframed) or Gallery Perfect (white frames) | Clean lines, no ornate frames. |
Real talk: What you need to know before buying botanical wall art
Framed vs unframed
Framed prints (Framed Green Nature, Vintage Wildflower, Gallery Perfect) look more polished. They are ready to hang. But they are heavier and more expensive to ship.
Unframed canvases (Sage Green) are lighter and cheaper. But you may need to frame them yourself if you want a finished edge. Unframed canvas has a raw, painterly look – some people love it, others find it unfinished.
Mat or no mat?
Mats (the white or cream border inside the frame) add elegance. They also increase the overall size of the framed piece. The Vintage Wildflower set and Gallery Perfect have mats. The Framed Green Nature set also has mats. The Black and White set does not.
Colour matching
Sage green is very specific. It pairs well with: beige, cream, white, terracotta, rust, and light wood. It clashes with: bright blue, neon pink, and cool greys.
The vintage wildflower set has multiple colours – it is easier to match but harder to coordinate with other art.
Glass vs plexiglass
Glass is heavier and can shatter. Plexiglass is lighter and safer but scratches easily. The Framed Green Nature set uses plexiglass – good for homes with children or above a bed.
Integrated Q&A
1. Which botanical set is best for a bathroom?
Black and White Floral Canvas – the canvas is moisture‑resistant. The Framed Green Nature set has plexiglass, which handles humidity better than glass, but the frame itself may warp over time.
2. Do any of these sets come with hanging hardware?
Yes – Framed Green Nature, Vintage Wildflower, and Gallery Perfect include hanging hardware. The Sage Green Canvas does not – you need canvas hooks or nails.
3. Which set is the largest?
Sage Green Canvas – each piece is 16×24 inches. Three of them cover a width of 72 inches (183cm) side by side.
4. Can I mix these sets with other art?
Yes – botanical prints mix well with abstract art, black and white photography, and typography prints. Stick to a cohesive colour palette (e.g., all green or all black and white).
5. Which set is best for a rental flat (no damage)?
Sage Green Canvas – lightweight. Use Command picture hanging strips (check the weight limit – each canvas may need 4–6 strips). Avoid the Gallery Perfect set – it is heavy.
6. Are the frames real wood or MDF?
The Framed Green Nature set does not specify. The Vintage Wildflower set has a “rug frame” – likely MDF with a wood veneer. The Gallery Perfect frames are likely MDF (common for square frame kits).
7. Which set has the most realistic botanical illustrations?
Vintage Wildflower – the roses, violets, and primroses look like antique botanical plates. The Framed Green Nature set is more stylised watercolour.
8. Can I use these sets outdoors (e.g., covered porch)?
No. None are rated for outdoor use. Sunlight will fade the inks, and moisture will damage the frames and canvas.
9. Which set is the best value for money?
- Budget best: Sage Green Canvas – three large pieces at a low price (unframed keeps cost down).
- Mid‑range best: Framed Green Nature – six ready‑to‑hang prints with mats and frames.
- Premium best: Gallery Perfect – nine frames, template, two art print sets, and multiple frame colour options.
10. How do I clean framed botanical prints?
Dust frames with a soft cloth. For plexiglass (Framed Green Nature), use a microfiber cloth – no paper towels. For canvas (Sage Green, Black and White), dust gently with a dry cloth. Do not use water or cleaner on the canvas itself.
Final verdict (three sentences, no fluff)
If you want soft, boho, unframed sage green – buy the Watercolour Sage Green Canvas Set of 3. The large scale and raw edges suit modern, relaxed interiors.
If you want ready‑to‑hang green foliage with black frames – buy the Framed Green Nature Botanical Set of 6. It is foolproof, Scandinavian, and works in almost any room.
If you want dramatic black and white botanical sketches – buy the Framed Black and White Floral Set of 4. The moisture‑resistant canvas is perfect for kitchens and bathrooms.
If you love vintage, colourful wildflowers with mats – buy the 6 Piece Vintage Botanical Wildflower Set. It is classic, cottagecore, and charming.
And if you want a perfect grid with a foolproof hanging template – buy the Gallery Perfect 9‑Piece Square Kit. Choose white frames for a Scandi look, black for drama, or walnut for warmth.
Botanical prints bring life to walls. Choose the set that matches your colour palette, your frame preference, and your tolerance for hanging multiple pieces.