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Central Australia on SA border.

Dramatic tree-like patterns from the river systems flowing through the outback in Central Australia

I wonder if these trees "know" on some level that they're supposed to be drab without their leaves?

Parents analyze structure and function in objects from nature during interactive keynote STEM workshop for parents conducted by Dr. Diana Wehrell-Grabowski.

Foam in tannin-rich water below Laughing Whitefish Falls, Alger County, Michigan

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[Alnus hirsuta var. sibirica]. Birch family.

Closeup of juvenile California Gull (Larix occidentalis) feather found along Shi Shi Beach in Olympic National Park, Washington State, USA, June, Point_of_Arches-88

Inspiring patterns found in nature. © Dawn Clarkson

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Parents analyze structure and function in objects from nature during interactive keynote STEM workshop for parents conducted by Dr. Diana Wehrell-Grabowski.

Parents analyze structure and function in objects from nature during interactive keynote STEM workshop for parents conducted by Dr. Diana Wehrell-Grabowski.

Bubbles, created in winter by the photographer, rapidly form ice crystals on the inside surfaces, Michigan, USA,

Seven to nine year olds discover mathematical patterns found in sunflowers, pine cones, and throughout nature while learning about a famous mathematician and exploring the Enchanted Garden. Held at the HCLS Miller Branch.

Oriental Bittersweet, Celastrus orbiculatus, an invasive vine twisting toward forest canopy, Woodland Park and Nature Preserve, Battle Creek, Michigan, USA

Victoria Street, Manchester.

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Painting from the recent solo exhibition Chronocromie: The Colour of Time, held at the Air Gallery, London in October 2010.

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Shadows of an oak tree with a sun star in snowy Mecosta County, Michigan, USA

Parents observe and analyze pill bugs during the interactive STEM keynote workshop conducted by Dr. Diana Wehrell-Grabowski.

Ice cave interior where stream melts snow under a snowfield, near Hogsback Camp below Heliotrope Ridge on the slopes of Mount Baker, Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest, Washington State, USA

Parents analyze structure and function in objects from nature during interactive keynote STEM workshop for parents conducted by Dr. Diana Wehrell-Grabowski.

Sandy shore ripples of Shi Shi Beach at low tide along the Pacific Ocean in Olympic National Park, Washington State, USA

Surging Pacific Ocean surf viewed from a high vantage point on East Anacapa Island, Channel Islands National Park, California, USA

Cladonia sp. lichen thriving on tundra near the summit of Round Island, Walrus Islands State Game Sanctuary, Bristol Bay, Alaska, USA, July, AK_Round_Island-1691

Our yard holds a wide range of subject matter for "Patterns in Nature". I had a hard time deciding which photograph to submit to the group, but in the end I opted for this blossom on one of the Japanese Anemone plants I added to the front flower bed in 2012. It didn't bloom last year. This year, I thought it was another variety of coral bells, but then the buds didn't look quite right. It's only because I saw a tweet from Canadian Gardening that I remembered I'd planted three Japanese Anemone plants last fall!

 

Anyhow, one of the three plants is blooming this year. The blossoms actually remind me a little bit of Alberta Wild Rose blossoms. But there's one big difference - the sort of scaly looking lime green centers (this part is yellow on a wild rose blossom).

116 pictures in 2016: 19/116 - patterns in nature

Pheasant's Back, Cerioporus squamosus, a fungus on a fallen log in Trillium Ravine Preserve, a Michigan Nature Association preserve, USA

Lichen patterns on rock near the summit of Round Island, Walrus Islands State Game Sanctuary, Bristol Bay, Alaska, USA, July, AK_Round_Island-1711

Closeup of spectacular ice formations of Eben Ice Caves, Rock River Canyon Wilderness, Hiawatha National Forest, Michigan, USA

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Seven to nine year olds discover mathematical patterns found in sunflowers, pine cones, and throughout nature while learning about a famous mathematician and exploring the Enchanted Garden. Held at the HCLS Miller Branch.

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