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Style: Kitchen Towel 16" x 24"

Brighten up any kitchen with new kitchen towels! Made of durable poly-blend, these towels are great for drying and will look vibrant with your text, monogram, or artwork. Designed for a lifetime of use, these machine washable kitchen towels look great and clean up well, too!

  • Dimensions: 16" x 24"
  • 80% durable woven polyester/ 20% polyamide blend microfiber
  • White-colored back-side is non-customizable
  • Machine washable
  • Imported, printed in the USA
Designer Tip: To ensure the highest quality print, please note that this product’s customizable design area measures 16" x 24". For best results please add 5/7" bleed.

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Pineflower Towel

Pineflower Towel

A digital rendering of reddish purple, immature, female strobili (cones) of a Western White Pine (Pinus monticola); Idaho's state tree. Pines and other coniferous trees do not really have flowers; but they do have male and female cones. The woody cone, called a strobilus, you are familiar with is the mature, seed bearing, female cone. Male cones, which produce pollen, are usually herbaceous and may go unnoticed, even when mature, unless you look for them. The name "cone" derives from the fact that the shape in some species resembles a geometric cone. The individual plates of a cone are known as scales. The male cones of most conifer species are rather similar. Female cones are more variable across species in both structure and color when immature. Female cones are often used to identify conifer species. For most species, male and female cones occur on the same plant (tree or shrub), with female usually on the higher branches towards the top of the plant. This distribution is thought to improve chances of cross-fertilization, as pollen is unlikely to be blown vertically upward within the crown of one plant, but can drift slowly upward in the wind, blowing from low on one plant to higher on another plant. In some conifers, male cones additionally often grow clustered in large numbers together, while female cones are more often produced singly or in only small clusters. A further characteristic arrangement of pines is that the male cones are located at the base of the branch, while the female at the tip (of the same or a different branchlet). However, in larches and cedars, both types of cones are always at the tips of short shoots, while both types of fir cones are always from side buds, never terminal.

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Ecstatic, Eccentric, Eclectic - Excellent, absorbent kitchen towels with vibrant designs. Excellent! Rich pure colors.
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By Corinne D.February 7, 2018Verified Purchase
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My photos don’t do the colors of my gorgeous kitchen towel justice. It’s absolutely beautiful! The printing is gorgeous!
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By Daphne R.March 31, 2017Verified Purchase
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I love the towels, the color is a bit different (more golden in tone) but they are still awesome! Very nice and I am so happy!

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Product ID: 197521067495946798
Created on: 6/22/2013, 10:32 PM
Rating: G