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Symmetry is usually defined as a sense of "balanced proportions" or "the quality of having parts that match each other," especially in an attractive way. And, when you think about it, it is all around us. Whether we look at human beings, architecture, art, or biology, there’s nothing more fascinating than seeing how the world is full of perfect forms and harmony.

So if you’re a true symmetry lover who loves flawless patterns and wants some order back in their lives, we've got you covered. Today, Bored Panda brings you a list of perfectly geometrical plants that reveal the true beauty of Mother Nature and let us appreciate how special it is.

From the most vivid colors to satisfying shapes, here are some eye-catching images for you to enjoy. Continue scrolling, upvote the ones that soothed your soul, and let us know what you think about them in the comments below! When you’re done with this list, don’t forget to check out Part 1 of this post right here.

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My Neighbor's Tree Has The Perfect Fall Gradient

My Neighbor's Tree Has The Perfect Fall Gradient

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The Symmetry On Aloe Polyphylla Is Crazy

The Symmetry On Aloe Polyphylla Is Crazy

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To learn more about plants and why they grow in such a mesmerizing way, we reached out to Johan Gielis, a Belgian scientist, professor, and author of The Geometrical Beauty of Plants. He was kind enough to have a little chat and share some insights about the balance and harmony we see in the natural world. Gielis started by mentioning that there are several variants of symmetry, but the most common ones are radial and bilateral (mirror) symmetry. 

The radial pattern consists of circular symmetry. When we look down from the top at such a plant, we can see that we could cut it equally from a central point, like you would cut a pie into the same-sized pieces. 

The bilateral pattern means that the plant is equal on both sides if we cut it down the middle. In other words, it resembles a mirror effect. If you want to picture it, draw an imaginary line right down the middle of your face and follow it down your spine. You’ll see that your body looks just about the same on both sides, except for some minor scars, moles, and freckles. 

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Chemistree

Chemistree

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#6

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

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

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Wesley Lucas
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I had 2 pots of these a few summers ago. They're gorgeous! Just don't let them get full sun because the flowers will become all white. They need a good amount of shade to stay looking galactic.

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Environmentalist and microbiologist Swanandee Nulkar wrote that flowers alter their appearance because of their need to attract pollinators. "Evolutionary biologists have observed that floral symmetries have changed over many generations from being radial or bilateral to even asymmetric," she wrote. "Scientists have also found that bilateral flowers facilitated pollinator landing."

Nulkar mentioned a study performed on bumblebees, where "the results showed that bees preferred these more symmetric flowers, owing to their greater nectar-producing capacity." It seems that insects prefer symmetry because of its appeal. "A diverse genome is nature’s most favored pick," she added. 

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These Leaves In This Tree

These Leaves In This Tree

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Loty
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

That's a crazy effect. Makes me want to put my glasses on even though I know it wont help.

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#10

Hala Fruit: The Fruit That Looks Like An Exploding Planet

Hala Fruit: The Fruit That Looks Like An Exploding Planet

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When asked about why plants grow geometrically, Johan Gielis told us that there are both genetic and developmental components. He provided an example: "On the genetic side, one has Antirhinnum majus, which is the very standard flower for the common snapdragon. One variant—A. majus cycloidea—has a symmetrical flower."

He continued that during the evolution of the plant, deviations may also become prevalent. However, "one of the plant groups with almost no deviations during [their] development is the wonderful Asclepiad," otherwise known as milkweed. 

#12

A Flower I Found In Hawaii A Few Months Ago

A Flower I Found In Hawaii A Few Months Ago

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

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

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When you walk around in the natural world, you see patterns everywhere you look. It is often said that the Fibonacci sequence rules the growth of the plants and connects all living things. While it may sound confusing, the Fibonacci sequence is actually not that difficult to understand. It is a series of numbers where each one is the sum of the previous two. Starting from 0 and 1, the sequence looks like this: 0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, and continues to infinity. 

#15

This Mushroom Photographed From Down Below

This Mushroom Photographed From Down Below

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#16

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

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

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#17

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

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

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This sequence is extremely persistent in nature and can be easily noticed in the placement of leaves along the stem, in pine cones, sunflowers, and pineapples. Plus, if you’ve ever heard of the Golden Ratio, it is tightly connected with this sequence. When thinking about the origins of this number, "Leonardo of Pisa [Fibonacci's full name] did not actually discover the sequence," Keith Devlin, a mathematician at Stanford University, said. "It's been around forever."

#18

Nature’s Geometry

Nature’s Geometry

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#19

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

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

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#20

A Simple Plant With A Satisfying Shape

A Simple Plant With A Satisfying Shape

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Fiona opened her eye only to realize she had been captured by the enemy

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This Diseased Leaf That Looks Pixilated

This Diseased Leaf That Looks Pixilated

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Tracy Penner
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Are we sure it's diseased, and not just a weirdly pretty example of it's variation?

Heháka Kohana Runs With Bears
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

There's something called the mosaic virus that causes this exact pattern of decay, the yellow spots are dying.

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I was going to ask if this is mosaic tobacco disease, but this is obviously not tobacco

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"Fibonacci numbers are a very popular subject of research and recreation, and one can find innumerable articles in mathematics, science, architecture, and the arts," Johan Gielis told Bored Panda. 

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"Especially in the latter fields, they have achieved an almost divine status, because of the relation to the golden mean. From a scientific point of view, however, one needs to be very cautious in the application of the series to actual natural or cultural phenomena."  

He continued: "For example, in the arrangement of leaves, the Fibonacci numbers relate the number of spirals going in one direction, to the number of spirals in the other. In a large-scale experiment of popular science, with over 600 sunflowers only 3 out of 4 of the parastichies on sunflowers were direct Fibonacci numbers. The other 1/4 were approximate or modified Fibonacci and Lucas numbers, derived series, or irregular."

#23

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

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

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#24

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

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

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#25

First Prize Winning Dahlia, Grown By My Dad

First Prize Winning Dahlia, Grown By My Dad

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So it seems that nature and math go hand in hand. "As humans, we build models of nature, and our language is indeed mathematical," the professor said. "Mathematics is the ultimate human language," he added, saying that without humans, there would be no math.

When asked why we enjoy looking at geometrical and symmetrical plants and find them incredibly pleasing to the eye, Gielis told us that it’s because of our preference for symmetry. But it also has a cultural component: "Different cultures may have a different idea of beauty. What we learn is what we will prefer later," he concluded. 

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Flower I Found This Morning

Flower I Found This Morning

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So while we try to grasp how such incredible patterns in nature are formed, we can also take our time to appreciate the many wonders it can offer. Whether flowers are symmetrical or not, they are still mesmerizing to look at. So we hope that with posts like these, you will be reminded of how beautiful nature really is.

#30

The Inside Structure Of This Plant

The Inside Structure Of This Plant

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#32

This Nearly Perfect Dahlia I Spotted At A Local Park

This Nearly Perfect Dahlia I Spotted At A Local Park

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#34

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

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

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#35

The Perfect Symmetry Of This Plant

The Perfect Symmetry Of This Plant

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#37

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

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

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#38

The Lines And Symmetry Of This Plant Is Just Mesmerizing

The Lines And Symmetry Of This Plant Is Just Mesmerizing

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PandaJon
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

The aliens waited patiently to mesmerize it's victims before opening their maws to engulf their pray

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#39

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

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

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#41

Unedited Flower In My Front Garden

Unedited Flower In My Front Garden

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#42

The Petals Of This Camellia Flower

The Petals Of This Camellia Flower

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#43

This Symmetrical Leaf On My Philodendron

This Symmetrical Leaf On My Philodendron

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#44

Geometry In Nature

Geometry In Nature

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#45

This Disco-Ball-Looking Flower In Australia

This Disco-Ball-Looking Flower In Australia

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#46

Top View Of This Plant Is A Perfect Star Shape

Top View Of This Plant Is A Perfect Star Shape

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#47

Asiatic Lily And It’s Spectacular Radial Symmetry

Asiatic Lily And It’s Spectacular Radial Symmetry

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#48

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

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

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#50

Geometric Products Of The Mayan Jungles

Geometric Products Of The Mayan Jungles

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#51

The Majestic Hoya Wax Flower

The Majestic Hoya Wax Flower

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#53

The Way My Flower's Petals Curled Horizontally

The Way My Flower's Petals Curled Horizontally

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jburgh
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Osteospermum, or African daisy. This is supposed to look like this, there are even stranger looking ones.

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#54

The Pattern Inside This Radish

The Pattern Inside This Radish

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#55

Beautiful Drawing Inside A Zucchini

Beautiful Drawing Inside A Zucchini

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Luther von Wolfen
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

This kind of symmetry has always caught the eyes of Christians. It looks like the Cross is written into nature.

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#57

To The Untrained Eye, Plants May Appear To Grow Rather Impulsively, Popping Out Leaves At Random To Create One Big Green Jumble

To The Untrained Eye, Plants May Appear To Grow Rather Impulsively, Popping Out Leaves At Random To Create One Big Green Jumble

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Debbie Barnes
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Nature is so beautiful.. We live such busy lives that we overlook and don't appreciate the beauty that surrounds us.. Love all these photographs. :)

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#58

This Flower With Near-Perfect Yellow Circle And White, Daisy Fringe

This Flower With Near-Perfect Yellow Circle And White, Daisy Fringe

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#59

The Symmetry Of The Leaves On This Plant

The Symmetry Of The Leaves On This Plant

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#61

My Boyfriend's Beautiful Memorial Succulent From His Mother That Passed Away. It Was Way Smaller And Grew Very Symmetrical Over 6 Weeks

My Boyfriend's Beautiful Memorial Succulent From His Mother That Passed Away. It Was Way Smaller And Grew Very Symmetrical Over 6 Weeks

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#63

This Plant That Has Exactly Two Branches At Each Node

This Plant That Has Exactly Two Branches At Each Node

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#64

Can We All Appreciate The Beauty And Symmetry Of This Flapjack Succulent?

Can We All Appreciate The Beauty And Symmetry Of This Flapjack Succulent?

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AnitaB.
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I had such a plant, but unfortunately it became a mutant snake

#65

Had This Plant For 5 Years Before It Bloomed This Single Bulb Of Little Fondant Flowers

Had This Plant For 5 Years Before It Bloomed This Single Bulb Of Little Fondant Flowers

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LuckyL
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

and they are sooo sticky. (Now I remember the name. Read "wax flower" hat a different picture. I know it as "Porzellan Blume" - porcelain flower)

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#66

This Flower In My Garden

This Flower In My Garden

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#70

The Symmetry & Color Of My Tulips

The Symmetry & Color Of My Tulips

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#71

My Passionflower Is Geometrically Pleasing

My Passionflower Is Geometrically Pleasing

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Wesley Lucas
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Ooh, these are one of the things I miss the most about Florida. That and all of the beautiful hibiscus. But there's nothing that looks like a passion flower 🥰

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#72

This Dying Leaf Looks Like It's Pixelating

This Dying Leaf Looks Like It's Pixelating

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#74

The Gradient On My Cherry Tomato Plant

The Gradient On My Cherry Tomato Plant

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#75

Here’s Another Flower

Here’s Another Flower

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#77

This Cube Of Tomato Roots

This Cube Of Tomato Roots

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Tiny Dynamine
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

It's kind of what you'd expect from growing it in a cube-shaped pot.

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#78

The Perfection Of This Cactus

The Perfection Of This Cactus

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#80

Never Realized Before How Beautiful Are The Cypress' "Interior" Leaves

Never Realized Before How Beautiful Are The Cypress' "Interior" Leaves

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Simple beauty all around us; when we actually get time to stop an look.

#81

This Perfectly Symmetrical Sempervivum

This Perfectly Symmetrical Sempervivum

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#84

Saw This Very Symmetrical Plant On My Hike

Saw This Very Symmetrical Plant On My Hike

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#85

I Took A Picture Of A Perfectly Symmetrical Aloe Plant

I Took A Picture Of A Perfectly Symmetrical Aloe Plant

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#86

Euphorbia Canariensis, Dark Hue

Euphorbia Canariensis, Dark Hue

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#87

This Flower Has Different Color Petals. They Naturally Arrange To Form A Ringed Effect

This Flower Has Different Color Petals. They Naturally Arrange To Form A Ringed Effect

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#88

This Half Red, Half Yellow Rose

This Half Red, Half Yellow Rose

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#89

The Clover Leaves Make A Perfect Triangle

The Clover Leaves Make A Perfect Triangle

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#90

The Symmetry Of This Flower

The Symmetry Of This Flower

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#91

A Pentagon Shape Flower I Found In My Backyard

A Pentagon Shape Flower I Found In My Backyard

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#92

Symmetric Perfection

Symmetric Perfection

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Jo Choto
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Ooh, ooh, I have one of these. Her name is Penny. I think one of the names is Chinese Money Plant. She's the only plant I own and I haven't killed her... yet. I have black thumbs, unfortunately.

#93

The Symmetry And Lighting Of This Marijuana Leaf

The Symmetry And Lighting Of This Marijuana Leaf

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#94

The Patterns Of Indian Jasmine Blooms

The Patterns Of Indian Jasmine Blooms

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#95

"Crassula" Succulent

"Crassula" Succulent

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#96

The Color Transition And Symmetry Of This Perfect Winter Flower

The Color Transition And Symmetry Of This Perfect Winter Flower

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#97

Such Aesthetically Pleasing Growth From My Echeveria Today

Such Aesthetically Pleasing Growth From My Echeveria Today

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#98

The Near-Perfect Symmetry Of This Pepper

The Near-Perfect Symmetry Of This Pepper

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Kataroni
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Hiding a comment from someone who thinks they know what they don't (Tiny Dynamine). Please, everyone else, have a good day!

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#99

Something About This Leaf

Something About This Leaf

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#101

Radial Symmetry Exhibited By My Trichocereus Cacti

Radial Symmetry Exhibited By My Trichocereus Cacti

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#102

Beautiful Symmetry Of Gendaphool

Beautiful Symmetry Of Gendaphool

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#103

My Plant Is Growing Perfectly Symmetrically

My Plant Is Growing Perfectly Symmetrically

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#104

Just A Picture I Took While Walking The Dog, The Flower Is Called A Passion Flower

Just A Picture I Took While Walking The Dog, The Flower Is Called A Passion Flower

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#105

The Symmetry Of This Flower's Petals

The Symmetry Of This Flower's Petals

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#106

The Symmetry Of This Weed

The Symmetry Of This Weed

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#107

Nearly Perfect Flower That I Found On A Walk

Nearly Perfect Flower That I Found On A Walk

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#108

This Flower I Saw On My Walk

This Flower I Saw On My Walk

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#109

Obesa's Natural Symmetry

Obesa's Natural Symmetry

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#110

The Symmetry Just Blows Me Away And I Love The Spines In Each Leaf. Definitely My Most Treasured Succulent

The Symmetry Just Blows Me Away And I Love The Spines In Each Leaf. Definitely My Most Treasured Succulent

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#111

Name: Orostachys Spinosa. Beautiful Picture

Name: Orostachys Spinosa. Beautiful Picture

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#113

Spiral Of Life

Spiral Of Life

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#114

This Plant In My Friend's Farm

This Plant In My Friend's Farm

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#115

Cornflower Symmetry

Cornflower Symmetry

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#117

It’s The Symmetry For Me

It’s The Symmetry For Me

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#118

The Symmetry Of This Honeydew Melon’s Inside

The Symmetry Of This Honeydew Melon’s Inside

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#119

The Symmetry On My Succulent Crassula "Buddha's Temple", Also A Low-Key Demogorgon

The Symmetry On My Succulent Crassula "Buddha's Temple", Also A Low-Key Demogorgon

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#120

The Symmetry Of This Watermelon

The Symmetry Of This Watermelon

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#121

"Geometry In Nature". Botanical Garden In Madrid

"Geometry In Nature". Botanical Garden In Madrid

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I saw one of these in the Jacksonville Florida zoo and just loved it. Looks so cool irl

#122

Itap Of This Incredible 3 Way Symmetrical Plant I Found Hiking In Vt

Itap Of This Incredible 3 Way Symmetrical Plant I Found Hiking In Vt

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#123

Symmetry

Symmetry

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A Bug Ate Through This Morning Glory While It Was Closed, And The Holes On The Bloom Are Nearly Symmetrical

A Bug Ate Through This Morning Glory While It Was Closed, And The Holes On The Bloom Are Nearly Symmetrical

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#125

“Symmetry Represents Order, And We Crave Order In This Strange Universe We Find Ourselves In“ - Alan Lightman

“Symmetry Represents Order, And We Crave Order In This Strange Universe We Find Ourselves In“ - Alan Lightman

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#126

Tibouchina Heteromalla (Silver-Leafed Princess Flower)

Tibouchina Heteromalla (Silver-Leafed Princess Flower)

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#127

The Transparency Of A Zucchini Slice

The Transparency Of A Zucchini Slice

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#128

This Symmetrical Tomato Stem

This Symmetrical Tomato Stem

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#129

Like The Symmetry In This

Like The Symmetry In This

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#130

Another Weirdo To The Succulent Collection - Crassula "Moonglow" Creates A Beautiful Column

Another Weirdo To The Succulent Collection - Crassula "Moonglow" Creates A Beautiful Column

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