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James Wong your website

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Wood textures are practically plants are they not? If you are looking to add an organic backdrop not too dissimilar to that employed by the ‘growing’ presenter and self-professed ‘botany geek’ James Wong on his website, Plant Curator is here to help. Find below a few carefully selected options hunted down on the web. They are free to set as your website’s background image without attribution, and if you want to add a few leaves sticking out here and there, or a tree or two, please see our earlier post on free botanical icon sets.  All that is left is to scan an old post-it note or polaroid and Photoshop it into an empty space image, and you have all the graphics you need for a rustic, organic, website that any wholesome person will love.

The James Wong example

Organic rustic wooden background image

Some similar  background textures . Click on images to be taken to a high resolution image that you can right click and save.

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Free old wood texture
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