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Monday, August 27, 2012

2 til a hundred



fig. 98: faux pixels on the leaf of a river birch.



fig. 97: a leaf begins the process of blending into its background.


fig. 96: dead limbs never blink.

fig. 95: some oak leaves self-censor.


fig. 94: a Spanish influence can be seen in some leaves' autumnal markings.


fig. 93: leaves of the japanese maple have been used as hypnosis aides for millenia.


fig. 92: certain mosses secrete a pheromone that reacts beautifully with maple leaves


fig. 91: certain mosses secrete a pheromone that reacts beautifully with maple leaves


fig. 90: it's said that if you arrange the leaves of the bluepoint tree in a circle, you will attract true love. 


 fig. 88: snake leaves portend a long, hard winter.


fig. 89: lower branch of the rouge tree



fig. 87: leaf of the bullseye maple

fig. 86: an evergreen's pine cone with fall foliage envy


fig. 85: flowers of the rose of sharon tree are natural show-offs.


fig. 84: stripes syndrome as seen on dead Mountain Laurel leaves

fig. 83: Queen Anne's lace with daisy envy.


fig. 82: dying leaves of house plants still retain a strong memory of their past glory

2 comments:

psychelyn said...

This one looks like a natural beauty of such plant.

elena nuez said...

absolutamente fascinante!!!
a partir de hoy una fiel seguidora,

elena