Nature Can Be So Satisfying! (49 PICS)

Posted in PICTURES       16 Feb 2022       2725       3 GALLERY VIEW

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"The “Kalanchoe” Succulent Plant"

"The Night Sky Petunia. A Real Flower Whose Petals Resemble Galaxies"

"Perfect Flower I Came Across While Hiking"

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"Hala Fruit: The Fruit That Looks Like An Exploding Planet"

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"This Absolutely Perfect Flower Is Right Around The Corner From My House"

"Underside Of Victoria Amazonica's Lilypad (Up To 200 Cm In Diameter) — Satisfying Ant Terrifying At The Same Time. Veiny Alien Plant-Flesh"

"Sunflowers Are Actually Made Up Hundreds Of Smaller Flowers In Near-Perfect Symmetry"

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"Found This "Veiled Lady" Mushroom On A Hike This Morning Near Seoul, South Korea"

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"It's Hard To Tell Where One Plant Ends And Another Begins. Crassula Capitella Is A Geometric Wonder"

"These Forget-Me-Not’s Grew In A Heart Shape"

"First Prize Winning Dahlia, Grown By My Dad"

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"The Inside Of My Purple Cabbage"

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"The Rare Purple Cauliflower. Its Signature Color Comes From The Same Antioxidant Found In Red Cabbage And Red Wine: Anthocyanin"

"The Inside Structure Of This Plant"

"Lapidaria Margaretae, Looks Trippy, We're Gonna Collect All The Geometric Looking Succulents Now"

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"Found That In My Garden - I Think It's Pretty"

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"Asiatic Lily And It’s Spectacular Radial Symmetry"

"Anyone Else Finding It Satisfying When Plants Pop Symmetrical Patterns? Monstera Producing Only Half Moons Left-Right-Left-Right. My Ocd Is Screaming From Joy"

"Geometric Products Of The Mayan Jungles"



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Aldrich 2 year s ago
#33 in Germany its called "chess board flower".
       
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Ara 2 year s ago
#26 Platycodon flower
       
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Waldo 2 year s ago
#8 Gazania #13 Coreopsis(I think) #16 Sunflower #40 (don't know for sure) ...The little florets in the centers are the actual flowers, complete with all their petals, etc. What we think of as the petals around the outside are either sepals or bracts (sorry, it's too early in the morning for me to remember, so you'll have to look that up). Fun fact: the little florets open in the Fibonacci sequence in a spiral from the outer edge into the middle. And of course, they're all in the sunflower family.
       
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