A single stem florescence must maintain balance.
It does this by dancing very slowly around the stem.
Symmetry must be maintained as the flowers bloom.
The round dance is called circumnutation.
I have been watching my Benfica Amaryllis dance this week.
There is an odd number of blooms.
The last one to open is days behind the others and smaller.
I have observed this last bud slowly spinning above its sisters.
It has finally settled down close to the oldest bloom which is beginning to wither.
Taking up the space that is being vacated.
Timing and balance.
We can learn from our green relatives if we pay close attention.
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I never noticed that. Very informative.
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I learned about this in botany class. Darwin discovered it.
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And now more know.
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I didn’t know that. I didn’t have a very good botany teacher
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Fascinating
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Perfect! Isn’t nature wonderful!
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Yes, it is. Thanks for reading and commenting.
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It has such a beautiful texture!
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It has gotten even more beautiful as it wilts.
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Cet amaryllis est de toute beauté.
Mes amitiés
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Thanks Denise
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