Annalia S.

Annalia S. club

Posted: 19 Apr 2020


Taken: 11 Apr 2020

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biological architecture (with PIPs)

biological architecture (with PIPs)
The iris is a little “architectural” marvel. From a furled-up lance, its petals unfold to form a complex structure that is clearly designed to take the best advantage of pollinators’ visits. Three of the petals arch upwards and overlap to form a canopy that protects the core of the flower, while the other three uncurl downwards like stuck-out tongues, revealing a delicate brush laden with pollen. Finally, inside, three more petals, smaller and slightly up-curled, enclose and protect the inner chamber, the source of the nectar. A visiting pollinator is therefore obliged to squeeze its way over the pollen brush, in order to reach the nectar inside, while we get to enjoy one of the most interesting and oddly shaped flowers in nature. :)

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 Annalia S.
Annalia S. club has replied
Thank you. I didn't know this nickname. I could see why they might be called that, what with the unfurling act and the strong colors. Sorry it always takes me an age to answer!
4 years ago.
 Annalia S.
Annalia S. club has replied
Thank you, Neira. Yes, a flower with a personality! ;)
4 years ago.
 Annalia S.
Annalia S. club has replied
Thank you for your visit and comment, Pam! It has a blend of beauty and function that fascinates me. Hope you are having a good week!
4 years ago.
 Annalia S.
Annalia S. club has replied
Thank you for your nice comment, Jaap. I am so late in answering the week is almost over ...
4 years ago.
 Annalia S.
Annalia S. club has replied
Thank you, Diane. When it is still unfolding the scent is very light, but, like you say, it has a green note to it.
4 years ago.

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