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VÄXTER Calendar 2026

$ 1,200

The VÄXTER Botanical Calendar 2026 from Sweden.

  • Features classic botanical illustrations by Carl Axel Magnus Lindman.
  • Combines scientific accuracy with timeless artistic expression.
  • Printed on 250 g/m² uncoated paper with a warm, natural tone.
  • Made in Sweden with Nordic Swan Ecolabel and FSC certification.

*2026 edition comes in a slightly smaller format than previous years.

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Description

The VÄXTER calendar is a classic botanical calendar produced by a Swedish printing house. It features hand-drawn botanical illustrations by early 20th-century Swedish botanist and illustrator Carl Axel Magnus Lindman, presenting plants with scientific precision and artistic sensitivity.

Each month showcases a single botanical illustration paired with a clean, well-balanced calendar layout, allowing time to unfold gently page by page. Suitable for both home and workspace, VÄXTER offers a quiet, enduring presence throughout the year.

The word “VÄXTER” means “plants” in Swedish, reflecting a deep respect for nature, knowledge, and careful observation.

 

*Please note: the 2026 edition is slightly smaller in size compared to previous years.

 

Size | 230 × 340 mm

*Previous size reference: 328 × 405 mm

 

Pages | 12 + cover

 

Paper | 250 g/m² uncoated paper with a warm yellow tone

National Holidays / Name Days / Language | Swedish*

 

*Available in Swedish only

 

Origin | Made in Sweden, certified with the Nordic Swan Ecolabel* and FSC**

C.A.M. Lindman (April 6, 1856 – June 21, 1928)

 

Carl Axel Magnus Lindman, Swedish botanist/plant painter. Author of the publication “Bilder ur Nordens Flora” (1901~1905). Served as a specimen management position at the Swedish Museum of Natural History (Regnellian Amanuensis), assistant at Bergianska Botanical Garden, and lecturer in natural history and physics at the Latin School. In 1892, he went to Brazil and Paraguay for expedition and investigation. After returning to Sweden, he resumed the post of lecturer and served as the teacher of the crown prince from 1896 to 1900. At the same time he wrote the book “Plants of Northern Europe”. In 1905, he became professor of botany at the Swedish Museum of Natural History. In 1913, he was elected as a member of Sweden Science Academic. The name Lindmania, which grows in Brazil and Venezuela, is derived from him.

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