Stellate trichrome

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Stellate trichrome

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Interesting
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Interesting Abstract

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I like your photo has an abstract quality to it.
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Post by Beatsy »

That's a pleasing picture.

Ever since I heard that cicadas and other species wait some prime number of years to emerge, (as many as 17, to minimise competition with other populations), I've kept my eye out for prime numbers in nature. Assuming they all have the same number of appendages, these could be a new example of a "prime-number grouping" (of 7) to add to my tally. Were they all the same?

I should write these down when I see them, but haven't. It's just a mental tic really, like counting stairs - which I always do too :)

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Post by Sumguy01 »

:smt038 Very nice.
Thanks for sharing.

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