My college roommate shared these two photos with me from her garden in Ohio. She gave me permission to share here.
Those are daffodil leaves that beads of dew landed on.
Truly fascinating.
Thank you, Joyce.
Several plant species exhibit a superhydrophobic surface, causing water to bead up on their leaves.
I saw something like that on my daylilies.
Amazing how they line up like that. Little Army Bubbles. Linda in Kansas
Raindrops are nature’s bling.
They certainly make for gorgeous photo ops. Thanks for sharing and thank Joyce too.
I love seeing rain-beaded leaves.
They look like crystals, very attractive
Very interesting I have never seen that before.Cathy
Yes, I have seen it on my daffodils and lilies, but never thought to photograph it! How striking when seen in this way. Your friend has a good eye!
Fascinating and beautiful.
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Several plant species exhibit a superhydrophobic surface, causing water to bead up on their leaves.
ReplyDeleteI saw something like that on my daylilies.
ReplyDeleteAmazing how they line up like that. Little Army Bubbles. Linda in Kansas
ReplyDeleteRaindrops are nature’s bling.
ReplyDeleteThey certainly make for gorgeous photo ops. Thanks for sharing and thank Joyce too.
ReplyDeleteI love seeing rain-beaded leaves.
ReplyDeleteThey look like crystals, very attractive
ReplyDeleteVery interesting I have never seen that before.
ReplyDeleteCathy
Yes, I have seen it on my daffodils and lilies, but never thought to photograph it! How striking when seen in this way. Your friend has a good eye!
ReplyDeleteFascinating and beautiful.
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