Angel Wings (artist: Mary Beth Tarantino)
An inspirational view of the dorsal feathers of an Angel's Wings. With rapid motion the Wings flutter; the effect created with a blunt inoculating loop. Micrococcus luteus Gram positive cocci, provided the golden yellow for the feathering. This microbe is "Halo"-tolerant, able to survive in higher salt concentrations. Angels travel as "Orbs of white light". Circular, convex white colonies reflect the floating orbs around the periphery of each Wing.
Serratia marcescans, Gram negative rods, added the rose pink coloring to enrich the depth and distinct uniqueness of the individual feathers, known for the look of "miraculous blood" pigmentation. Droplet-sized colonies of red having undulated white margins garnish the lower edge of the plate as rose petals. This is a glimpse of the unseen at 25oC on nutrient agar.
Angel Wings (artist: Mary Beth Tarantino)
An inspirational view of the dorsal feathers of an Angel's Wings. With rapid motion the Wings flutter; the effect created with a blunt inoculating loop. Micrococcus luteus Gram positive cocci, provided the golden yellow for the feathering. This microbe is "Halo"-tolerant, able to survive in higher salt concentrations. Angels travel as "Orbs of white light". Circular, convex white colonies reflect the floating orbs around the periphery of each Wing.
Serratia marcescans, Gram negative rods, added the rose pink coloring to enrich the depth and distinct uniqueness of the individual feathers, known for the look of "miraculous blood" pigmentation. Droplet-sized colonies of red having undulated white margins garnish the lower edge of the plate as rose petals. This is a glimpse of the unseen at 25oC on nutrient agar.