This uncirculated 100 Swedish krone note is dated 2010 and bear the signatures of Johan Gernandt and Stefan Ingves. It is a green, blue, purple, and red note that measures 140 mm x 72 mm. Its obverse side depicts the Linnaeus garden, pollinating plants, a microprint of Linne’s motto “Omnia merari etiam trissima” (find wonder in all things), and a portrait of Carl von Linne by Alexander Roslin. Its reverse side depicts the fertilization of a flower by a bee. Security features include a holographic stripe, a solid security thread with a demetalized 100 kronor, and a watermark of Carl von Linne with an electrotype 100. The note was withdrawn in 2017.