(Português) 23 Plantas Geométricas de Arrepiar os Fissurados em Simetria e Padrões
ORIGINAL LANGUAGES, 22 Jun 2015
Diego Bravo – TRANSCEND Media Service
Os conhecimentos geométricos são muito usados por nós, seres humanos. O que nem sempre nos damos conta é que padrões, simetria e formas de todos os tipos não precisaram ser inventadas, pois fazem parte da natureza.
A lista abaixo, criada colaborativamente pelos usuários do site Boredpanda, mostra 23 plantas que parecem ter sido criadas por algum fanático em geometria. Elas parecem obedecer algum tipo de fórmula matemática. Olha só:
- Aloe Polyphylla
- Repolho Romanesco
- Crassula Templo de Buda
- Vitória-régia da Amazônia
- Dália
- Pinheiro-orvalhado
- Hoya carnosa
- Girassol
- Camélia
- Suculenta espiralada
- Cacto-cérebro
- Viola sacculus
- Planta-mosaico
- Mais suculentas
- Cacto Pelecyphora Aselliformis
- Planta com folhas simétricas
- Flor-de-cera
- Alstroemeria Pelegrina
- Hoya Kerrii
- Pinha
- Lobélia gigante
- Repolho roxo
- Echinacea
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Diego Bravo – Jornalista e cocriador do site Somente Coisas Legais.
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