Saturday, December 13, 2014

Seed diversity in all its visual splendour!


Last night trawling around online I came across 'Trust me I Am a Seed Scientist' at FB and was smitten with their gallery of amazing photographs ...
                                  ... this species was just one of many that caught my eye.

"Scorpiurus muricatus is an annual legume species, widespread in pastures of the basin of the Mediterranean Sea and it has tiny pea-like flowers and simple leaves uncharacteristic of a legume. Its contorted, pubescent pods give rise to its common name "Prickly Caterpillar".

























Be sure to take a look at that sight for amazing posts on Seed diversity!

2 comments:

Debbie said...

Wow these seeds are truly amazing and the brazil nuts, fascinating. Nature is truly a wonderful thing.
Thanks for sharing

Sophie Munns said...

They are amazing seed images that's for sure Debbie! Just had to share these... so glad you visited ...
best to you!
Sophie

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