Collection |
Central cavities |
A bouquet of lacunae |
Temperature gradients |
Negative spacing |
Updraft |
Rank and file |
Emotional monologue |
Riposte |
What a wonderful thing is a leaf - a "thin, dorsiventrally flattened organ" ... the most important organ of most vascular plants.
In case you were wondering about seasonal leaf loss, here's a bit of science from Wikipedia:
Various accessory pigments (carotenoidsand xanthophylls) are revealed when the tree responds to cold and reduced sunlight by curtailing chlorophyll production. Red anthocyanin pigments are now thought to be produced in the leaf as it dies, possibly to mask the yellow hue left when the chlorophyll is lost—yellow leaves appear to attract herbivores such as aphids. Optical masking of chlorophyll by anthocyanins reduces risk of photo-oxidative damage to leaf cells as they senesce, which otherwise may lower the efficiency of nutrient retrieval from senescing autumn leaves.
3 comments:
Gorgeous Margaret. I've been cutting into leaves today as well - the extended autumn seems to be giving marvellous colour gradients in all sorts of leaves this year.
I'm so glad that you wrote 'lying' and not 'laying around'. I hate people using lay in that context. Hens lay eggs, people don't lay down, or if they do they have a serious problem :-)
I agree totally with you, old phone book on my studio floor full of leaves, such a useful item!!!
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