March 2019 - Patterns

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Leaf shapes
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Here are some pictures -- perhaps less mathematical, but clearly patterns! So that no one has to puzzle: these are seed surfaces of cactus seeds.

Escobaria vivipara
Escobaria__vivipara.jpg
Ancistrocactus uncinatus
Ancistrocactus_uncinatus.jpg
Stenocactus lloydii
Stenocactus_lloydii.jpg
Pilosocereus machrisii
Pilosocereus-machrisii.jpg
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Detlev they are brilliant photos, did you stack and stitch them yourself?
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Some super images guys 'n gals. It's going to be a challenge to decide.
Six days to go .... let's see more
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a few of mine:-
Aloe somaliensis.JPG
Brachystelma barberea 2.JPG
Echinopsis hybrid Wessner 17-2000 x 2.JPG
Haworthia arachmoidea (setata v gigas) 2.JPG
A few of mine:-]
Haworthia arachnoidea v scabrispina ES4804.JPG
Haworthia bayeri - Copy.JPG
Trichocereus First Light.JPG
Taveresia meintjiesii.JPG
Rebutia hybrid Roxanne 2.JPG
Haworthia mirabilis f beukman.JPG
Haworthia Bev's Wonder x yumedono 12.05 plant 2.JPG
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Lovely Brachystelma Barberae, I had one that lived for about ten years and flowered each year, perfect plant for the showbench when in flower!
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I love it too Stuart, have had it for a number of years now and it flowered two years ago for the first time and again last year.
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NickHitchcock wrote: Mon Mar 25, 2019 10:12 pm Detlev they are brilliant photos, did you stack and stitch them yourself?
Yes, I made the photos myself with the focus stacking method. I'm glad you like the pictures.
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