Who said math can’t be interesting? Fractals like these can seem too perfect to be true, but they occur in nature and plants all the time and are examples of math, physics, and natural selection at work!
When we see order in the world, we think it must be some human hand that made it so. But Galileo Galilei in his Il Saggiatore wrote, “[The universe] is written in the language of mathematics, and its characters are triangles, circles, and other geometric figures.” There is order in nature, and artists who want to reproduce it faithfully spend hours studying nature’s forms.
Civilization has struggled to understand this perfect geometry for thousands of years. In the 4th century, Plato believed that symmetry in nature was proof of universal forms; in 1952, the famous code-breaker Alan Turing wrote a book trying to explain how such patterns in nature could be formed.
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Aloe Polyphylla
Almost all of the pictures contain spirals of leaves or flowers. The spirals are mathematically described as Fibbonaci spirals and these are formed due to specific angels in which new organs are formed at the border region of the shoot apical meristem of the plant. The angle is given by the genotype and the places where are the primordia of the new organs formed are characterized by formation of a local high concentration of the plant hormone auxin. And because the plant maintains the shoot apical meristem throughout its life, there are new structures also in old plants formed in this regular shape (the only precondition is there is no damage close to the apical meristem.
Romanesco Broccoli
Crassula Buddha's Temple Plant
Amazon Lily Pad
Dahlia
Flowers Like Jeweled Carpet
Drosophyllum Lusitanicum
Hoya Aldrichii
Fractal Cabbage
Sunflower
Camelia
Spiraling Succulent
Thinking Cactus
Viola Sacculus
Ludwigia Sedioides
Lobelia
Succulents
Pelecyphora Aselliformis
Chameleon Tail
Leaf Ladder
Hoya Pubicalyx
Alstroemeria Pelegrina
Hoya Kerrii
Spiral Begonia
Aeonium Tabuliforme
Fractal Cabbage
Echinacea
Passiflora Caerulea
Pinecone
I've always liked pinecones when they're brown but before they open up
Fearful Symmetry
I love the colors and the symetry. I like this one the best so far.
Agave~tequila Plant
Silversword
Agave Angustifolia
Planta Mosaico - Ludwigia Sedioides
Gerbera
Purple Fractal Cabbage
B&w Dahlia
Unfurling Tree Fern Frond, Madeira
Monstera Fruit
Araucaria Arucana
(another) Sunflover Mandala
Colorful Cacti
Finonacci Garden
Mandala
Mimosa
Pinecone
Millipede
Detail Of A Fern
White Chrysanthemum
Santan Flower
Suculent
Water Forget-me-not
King Protea - Maui
Geometric Leave.
Magnolia
Name?
Arjareka Gibson- 7th Period
Oriental Lily
Spiney Cactus
White Malaysian Mums
Pine Candle
Phillip Nguyen Pd.3
Fractal Broccoli
Farjana Kshuhboo
Farjana Kshuhboo P3
Camelia
Barrel Cactus
Apple Core Cross Section
A Strange Flower
Moss On The Cobble Stones
Fuzzy
Cindiee
Maria Iniguez
Thissle
Perception By Malinda Ratliff
Nymphalis Antiopa Butterfly
Camelia2
???
Water Lily, Shot At Gutty Meusium.
Geometric Flower.
Little Star
Lilac
Black Hollyhock
Flower
Common Dandelion
Centre Flower
Rose From Ariana
Phillip Nguyen Pd3 Got Emm
Young Lily Before Blooming
Maria Iniguez
Heal All
Thistle
Colorado Columbine
Columbine
King Protea - Maui
Geometric Leave.
Nature At Its Best
Sunflower
Tulip
A Bruce, - Following The Sun's Path ?
From My Garden
Sunflower
Colorado Columbine
Purple
Mums
Fibonacci Music By: Alexis Hernandez
Iparanas's Symmetry
Well, these natur's creations are so astoundly beautiful, every one of them! I enjoy to watch them!
Really Sensational. Wish I could get some hope. Would love to keep these pics. Have seen a hoya in a garden but not as pretty as this.
Todays wonderful evening I realized this very geometrical similiarity https://www.boredpanda.com/architectural-covers-by-przemyslaw-sobiecki/
Hate to tell you this, but a chameleon tail isn't a plant, it's the tail of a lizard. Lol!
http://www.icr.org/article/shapes-numbers-patterns-divine-proportion-gods-cre/
Well, these natur's creations are so astoundly beautiful, every one of them! I enjoy to watch them!
Really Sensational. Wish I could get some hope. Would love to keep these pics. Have seen a hoya in a garden but not as pretty as this.
Todays wonderful evening I realized this very geometrical similiarity https://www.boredpanda.com/architectural-covers-by-przemyslaw-sobiecki/
Hate to tell you this, but a chameleon tail isn't a plant, it's the tail of a lizard. Lol!
http://www.icr.org/article/shapes-numbers-patterns-divine-proportion-gods-cre/