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No such thing as a boring plant species I was thinking in macro there is a lot to see. <br />
Not always exotics, we have beauty often so near at hand.<br />
If we only open our eyes.<br />
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Besides that Fibonacci is spotted a lot (have a look at the video).<br />
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So vegtables it is, so close and yet to many of us so non-inspiring. <br />
Not true, let&#039;s look at Broccoli for example. A beautiful variety of the cauliflower we all know and perhaps love to eat too. I enhanced the &#039;boring&#039; greyness to show the treelike quality. <br />
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My lesson to me: &quot;Beauty is in the eye of the beholder&quot; Brassica oleracea,Geotagged,The Netherlands,macro Click/tap to enlarge Species introCountry intro

No such thing as a boring plant species

I was thinking in macro there is a lot to see.
Not always exotics, we have beauty often so near at hand.
If we only open our eyes.

Besides that Fibonacci is spotted a lot (have a look at the video).

So vegtables it is, so close and yet to many of us so non-inspiring.
Not true, let's look at Broccoli for example. A beautiful variety of the cauliflower we all know and perhaps love to eat too. I enhanced the 'boring' greyness to show the treelike quality.

My lesson to me: "Beauty is in the eye of the beholder"

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  1. Ok, veggies are still not popular, it seems, yet they still represent a large portion of nature we all know. Nuff said, I have some other shots coming soon. Posted 13 years ago

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"Brassica oleracea" is the species of plant that includes many common foods as cultivars, including cabbage, broccoli, cauliflower, kale, Brussels sprouts, savoy, and Chinese kale. In its uncultivated form it is known as wild cabbage.

Similar species: Brassicales
Species identified by Ludo Sak
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By Ludo Sak

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Uploaded Jun 20, 2012. Captured Jun 19, 2012 17:32 in Aldenheerd 9, 6003 Weert, The Netherlands.
  • Canon EOS 60D
  • f/8.0
  • 1/15s
  • ISO100
  • 50mm