Wildflower Hoodie
I teamed up with Danny at Dummy Apparel Co. to bring you limited edition embroidered hoodies and tote bags that reflect my favorite things about Kansas. Go figure—they all have to do with the great outdoors!
Are you a a Wildflower enjoying life as it comes, a Wanderer exploring new horizons, or a Harvester tending the world around you? Find the Kansas naturalist inside of you!
I teamed up with Danny at Dummy Apparel Co. to bring you limited edition embroidered hoodies and tote bags that reflect my favorite things about Kansas. Go figure—they all have to do with the great outdoors!
Are you a a Wildflower enjoying life as it comes, a Wanderer exploring new horizons, or a Harvester tending the world around you? Find the Kansas naturalist inside of you!
I teamed up with Danny at Dummy Apparel Co. to bring you limited edition embroidered hoodies and tote bags that reflect my favorite things about Kansas. Go figure—they all have to do with the great outdoors!
Are you a a Wildflower enjoying life as it comes, a Wanderer exploring new horizons, or a Harvester tending the world around you? Find the Kansas naturalist inside of you!
Hoodies are embroidered on Jerzees Nublend Brand:
Unisex sizes S-3XL
Made of super soft fleece that is pill resistant (50% cotton, 50% polyester)
Adjustable drawcord, ribbed cuffs & waistband, and front pouch pocket
Interested in the wildflower species on the hoodie? I thought you’d never ask!
Tradescantia ohiensis | cow-slobbers | Family Commelinaceae (spiderworts) | Blooms May through August in tallgrass prairies and has a mucilaginous sap in its stems. Hehe. Bet you didn’t know that word existed.
Ruellia humilis | prairie petunia | Family Acanthaceae (acanthuses) | Blooms May through September in the driest areas, opening at night and only lasting for a day or two.
Nothoscordum bivalve | yellow false garlic | Family Amaryllidaceae (amaryllises) | Blooms without a strong scent April through May throughout the state.
Anemone caroliniana | Carolina anemone | Family Ranunculaceae (buttercups) | Blooms in shades of white to violet April through May in tallgrass and mixed-grass prairies.