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12 Free Botanical Coloring Pages

For everyone who ever colored a kids' flower page and thought, "I could use about four times more detail" — this set is yours. These twelve free printable botanical coloring pages are drawn like vintage field-guide plates: peonies in full bloom, monstera jungles, herb sprigs, a lotus pond with dragonflies. Fine, clean linework at US Letter size, free to print, made to be colored slowly.

Botanical coloring page: an intricate wreath of eucalyptus leaves, wild roses and trailing vines

Eucalyptus Wreath

Eucalyptus, wild roses, and trailing vines circle this free printable botanical wreath — a coloring page that ends up frame-worthy.
Botanical coloring page: a dense jungle pattern of monstera leaves and layered ferns

Monstera Jungle

Monstera and fern leaves overlap edge to edge on this botanical coloring page. Fifty shades of green is a starting point, not a limit.
Botanical coloring page: a vintage botanical study of peonies in full bloom with buds and leaves

Peony Study

Peonies in full, extravagant bloom, drawn field-guide style. This printable botanical plate is the set's slow-afternoon centerpiece.
Botanical coloring page: a climbing morning glory vine wrapping around a garden trellis

Morning Glory Trellis

Morning glories climb a wooden trellis in this printable coloring page — trumpets, tendrils, and lattice in careful counterpoint.
Botanical coloring page: a bouquet of protea flowers, thistles and dried grasses

Protea Bouquet

Proteas, thistles, and dried grasses make an unusual, sculptural bouquet on this free botanical coloring page. Muted palettes shine here.
Botanical coloring page: a field of poppies with detailed seed pods and slender stems

Poppy Field

Papery poppy blooms and their distinctive seed pods fill this printable plate. A study in red — or whatever color you decide poppies should be.
Make your own custom botanical page →

These twelve are just the pre-made ones. Type any idea — “an intricate wreath of eucalyptus leaves, wild roses and trailing vines” or something only your family would think of — and our generator draws a brand-new page in about twenty seconds. Add a name in bubble letters, too.

Botanical coloring page: a glass terrarium bursting with echeveria rosettes and trailing succulents

Succulent Terrarium

A glass terrarium packed with echeveria rosettes and trailing stems. This succulent coloring page is geometry disguised as gardening.
Botanical coloring page: an herb garden sampler with sprigs of lavender, rosemary and sage

Herb Garden Sampler

Lavender, rosemary, and sage sprigs laid out sampler-style on this botanical printable. Quietly satisfying, faintly aromatic if you concentrate.
Botanical coloring page: a lotus pond with lily pads, dragonflies and rippling water

Lotus Pond

Lotus blooms, lily pads, and dragonflies over rippled water — this pond coloring page layers three textures into one serene plate.
Botanical coloring page: a wildflower meadow border with bees and detailed seed heads

Wildflower Border

A meadow border of mixed wildflowers, seed heads, and working bees. This free printable page colors beautifully one species at a time.
Botanical coloring page: a fruiting branch of cherry blossoms and young plums

Cherry Blossom Branch

Blossoms and young plums share one branch on this botanical coloring page — spring and summer overlapping in fine linework.
Botanical coloring page: a fern and mushroom woodland floor study with detailed moss

Woodland Floor

Ferns, mushrooms, and moss carpet this woodland floor study. The most intricate plate in the set; bring your sharpest pencils.

Download all 12 as one PDF

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Botanical coloring page FAQs

How are these different from the flower coloring pages?

The flower set is for kids — big shapes, friendly faces. These botanical pages are for adults and older kids: finer lines, realistic plant structure, layered leaves and petals, no cartoon smiles anywhere.

What should I color these with?

Colored pencils are ideal — the fine linework rewards layering and shading. Fine-tip markers work well on the bolder plates like the monstera pattern. Print on cardstock if you're using anything wet.

Are they free to print?

Yes — every plate prints free from its own page, and the full dozen comes as one PDF. The PDF download asks for an email so we can send new free pages when we add them. That's the whole arrangement.

Can I request a specific plant?

Effectively, yes — our coloring page generator will draw nearly any plant in this detailed style. "A study of foxgloves and ferns" or "a wreath of olive branches" both come out beautifully.