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Scopolia Plant Sketch

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$2.00
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File type: EPS

About the product

A hand-drawn scopolia plant sketch with the look of a poisonous botanical study, inspired by henbane bell forms and old herbarium plates. The illustration uses an engraved vintage style with fine linework and natural texture, giving it a dark folkloric character suited to occult and antique-inspired artwork. Use it for witchcraft branding, love potion labels, herbalism posters, gothic packaging, editorial layouts, or seasonal print designs. The artwork is supplied as an editable .eps vector file for flexible use across digital and print projects.

What you'll see in this design

Engraving-style black ink botanical illustration of a scopolia, shown as a slender stem with several veined leaves and small drooping bell flowers. The leaves are arranged in pairs and clusters, with crosshatched shading and crisp contour lines that give the plant a vintage herbarium feel. The hanging blossoms are narrow at the top and flare gently at the tips, reinforcing the poisonous, folk-magic character suggested by the title. It reads as a single isolated plant element on a clean white ground, with no extra props or background scenery.

Suits witchcraft labels, apothecary packaging, and herbalist branding where a dark botanical motif is needed. It also fits occult zines, folklore chapter openers, poison-plant reference sheets, and vintage-style tattoo flash. The upright composition works well on tea tins, candle wraps, moon phase posters, and editorial spreads about toxic herbs, alchemy, or medieval plant lore.

Delivered as a fully scalable .eps vector file.

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