for T&sho: fictional future banknote designs - Rose of Sharon (hibiscus syriacus, wild form)

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Complete width, as wide and large as possible image, extra full and wide, 16:9, full image extending all the way to the edges, extremely large and wide, rectangular, full-screen, full frontal image surrounded by an elegant, very thin, slender frame of intricate guilloche patterns of unparalled detail and beauty. Inside the single, very thin, rectangular frame that fills the entire screen is an intricately patterned print showing a banknote motif from an imaginary series themed "European wildflowers." The image features a large Rose of Sharon (hibiscus syriaca) bush in full bloom in July. The sun is shining on the golden-green, grassy slope on which the Rose of Sharon stands. The well-proportioned bush has light-green, fairly small, toothed leaves and very many, abundant, large, five-petaled flowers in a delicate lavender-pink. The petals are frilly and lavender-pink toward the edges, and a deep magenta-pink toward the center, with the dark pink being veined, giving the inside of the flower a star-like appearance. The stamens and pistil extend beyond the flower and are pure white. The Rose of Sharon bush, the grassy slope background, and the blue summer sky are all rendered in a strongly repetitive, linear pattern. The entire image has mesmerizingly repetitive, organic patterns with a zentangle-like esthetic and with tiny, painstaking details, as the image is an extremely detailed intaglio print composed of hundreds upon hundreds of lines and dots in few basic colors: White for the stamens and pistily, a dark magenta for theinside of the flowers, lavender-pink for the remainder of the petals, light green for the leaves, golden-green for the grassy slope, summery blue for the sky. The dark magenta and golden-green repeat in the thin, elaborate guilloche frame.

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Fictional banknote design in the imaginary series "European wildflowers." It is July, and a Rose of Sharon (hibiscus syriacus, wild form) bush has naturalized and is blooming on a grassy slope The flower motif is framed by an ornate, intricate guilloche border. Thanks to T&sho for suggesting this plant as a motif!

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