August 13, 2014
talesofscienceandlove:
“ Cross section of flower ovary by Ray Nelson, photomicrographer, 100x magnification, Dark Field Microscopy
Flowers are beautiful and quite inspirational as we find them presented out in nature. But there is more hidden within...

talesofscienceandlove:

Cross section of flower ovary by Ray Nelson, photomicrographer, 100x magnification, Dark Field Microscopy

Flowers are beautiful and quite inspirational as we find them presented out in nature. But there is more hidden within a flower. This image by microphotographer Ray Nelson is actually the base, or ovary, of a flower. Yes, its been enhanced using stain and special lighting, but the pattern and texture is all Mother Nature.

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Reminds me of millefiori glasswork! I guess a rose is a rose is a rose, no matter how you look at it. —HG

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