KS Wildlife Creations
Michael Vorisek- Lakeside Daisy Vase
Michael Vorisek- Lakeside Daisy Vase
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Lakeside Daisy - Tetraneuris herbacea
The bright yellow-flowered Lakeside Daisy populations are now only widely-spaced and only around the Great Lakes region. It grows specifically on alkaline limestone outcrops near the lakes. This rare and federally endangered member of the Aster family is threatened due to habitat loss and human activity.
Hand-carved brown stoneware, matte glaze. Inscribed with common and Latin plant name.
7¼" tall x 5½" wide
Plants and wildlife of course have a symbiotic relationship. So to protect plants and ecosystems is to also safeguard the wild creatures that depend on them. Plants are an indicator species of the health of the landscape and soil.
Each piece in my native plant series features carefully hand-carved and sculpted representations of just a few of the very many threatened and endangered native plants in the U.S. I've aimed for accurate botany and plant forms, and like to think of these pieces as botanical drawings in clay. The lack of color reflecting their tenuous hold on existence.
I hope my pieces will create opportunities for conversation, education, and ultimate awareness of these at-risk plants. 50% of the proceeds from these pieces will be donated to the Native Habitat Project. To learn more about their work please visit nativehabitatproject.com
To see more of Michael's work be sure to follow on Instagram @back30pottery
Care information
Care information
I recommend hand washing to best preserve your wildlife creation



