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30th SeptemberAll done blooming, night blooming cereus (Taken with Instagram)
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29th SeptemberSt. Catherine’s Wood, England
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28th Septembernybg:
You’re forgiven for thinking someone went at these berries with a few shades of fancy nail polish. The fact is, it’s a natural phenomenon. Pollia condensata, or the “marble berry,” uses spiraled layers of cellulose to create this iridescent effect, producing what scientists call the most intense blue coloration of any biological material.
The human benefits end with the aesthetic: these African berries aren’t anything you’d want to snack on, and because the blue isn’t the effect of a pigment, you won’t find them coloring textiles anytime soon. —MN
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27th September(Source: myinnerlandscape)
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26th September(Source: bijouxnoir)
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24th SeptemberBodnant Gardens, Wales 19 by chris-parker on Flickr.
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23rd SeptemberStory book chicken coop, with cottage garden. Residence to Black Copper and Splash Marans, Red Laced Blue Wing Wyandotte, and a Blue Ameraucana. Claremont, California.
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22nd SeptemberAutumn at McGregors Shed, Silverton, Washington
photo from the gordons
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