Tap / click on image to see more RealViewsTM
Sale Price $1.46.  
Original Price $1.82 Comp. value
per postcard
You save 20%

Sugar Beet Vintage Botanical Illustration Postcard

Qty:
Signature Matte
18 pt thickness / 120 lb weight Soft white, soft eggshell texture
-$0.17

Other designs from this category

About Postcards

Sold by

Size: Standard Postcard

Create your own vacation-worthy postcard! Any view you’ve seen, any monument you’ve fallen in love with, can all be added to your postcard with our personalization tool.

  • Dimensions: 5.6" L x 4.25" H; qualified USPS postcard size
  • High quality, full-color, full-bleed printing on both sides

Paper Type: Signature Matte

Our Signature Matte paper is a customer favorite—smooth to the touch with a soft eggshell texture that elevates any design. Its sturdy 18 pt weight and natural feel make it the ideal choice for timeless, sophisticated events.

  • Exclusively made for Zazzle
  • Made and Printed in the USA
  • FSC® Certified—sourced from responsibly managed forests that protect both people and planet

About This Design

Sugar Beet Vintage Botanical Illustration  Postcard

Sugar Beet Vintage Botanical Illustration Postcard

The common sugar beet (Beta vulgaris) vintage botanic or botanical illustration. The sugar beet originated in Silesia in the mid-18th century. The extraction of sugar was discovered when Frederick the Great, king of Prussia, subsidized experiments to develop processes for sugar extraction. In 1747, Andreas Sigismund Marggraf, professor of physics in the Academy of Science of Berlin, isolated sugar from beetroots. He showed the sugar extracted from beets was identical to that of sugar cane. His student and successor Franz Karl Achard began plant breeding sugar beet in Kaulsdorf near Berlin in 1786. Achard opened the world's first beet sugar factory in 1801, at Kunern, Silesia. The French also loved the idea and European sugar beet industry rapidly expanded. By 1840, about 5% of the world's sugar was derived from sugar beets, and by 1880, this number had risen more than tenfold to over 50%. Sugar beets were introduced to the Americas by immigrant settlers by mid-19th century. All of this from a lowly, wrinkled root. Awesome.

Customer Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars rating15.6K Total Reviews
14263 total 5-star reviews999 total 4-star reviews197 total 3-star reviews67 total 2-star reviews113 total 1-star reviews
15,639 Reviews
Reviews for similar products
5 out of 5 stars rating
By Ray A.September 30, 2025Verified Purchase
Post Card, Size: Standard Postcard, Paper: Signature Matte, Envelopes: None
Very pleased with my order. All my prints were manufactured to a very high standard to my exact specifications and edited additions.
5 out of 5 stars rating
By Paul I.February 4, 2021Verified Purchase
Post Card, Size: Standard Postcard, Paper: Signature Matte, Envelopes: None
Creator Review
I had never seen these classic science fiction images and most of my friends have not seen them either. They are like little treasures! Amazing quality and fun to send people!
5 out of 5 stars rating
By Jennifer W.November 28, 2022Verified Purchase
Post Card, Size: Standard Postcard, Paper: Signature Matte, Envelopes: None
Zazzle Reviewer Program
I joined Postcrossing a few months ago and wanted postcards to represent my state well. I found them on Zazzle. I purchased numerous cards and was impressed with all of them. Excellent! The colors are beautiful. The cards have the exact look I wanted. I couldn't be happier.

Tags

Postcards
sugar beeteuropegermanysugar beetssugardiscoverygerman discoverieswhat are sugar beetsvintagebotanical illustration
All Products
sugar beeteuropegermanysugar beetssugardiscoverygerman discoverieswhat are sugar beetsvintagebotanical illustration

Other Info

Product ID: 256608718839709703
Created on: 8/30/2023, 9:38 PM
Rating: G