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Title
Twin Cups
Artist
Stephen Melia
Medium
Photograph - Print
Description
Buttercup against a blue summer sky buttercups get their bright colour from yellow pigments in the petals’ surface layer, and their shiny gloss is thanks to layers of air just beneath the surface reflecting the light like mirrors. The glowing phenomenon is unique in plants, although something similar happens with some butterfly and bird wings.And buttercup flowers also track the sun. On cold days, the petals make a cup shape like a satellite dish, collecting solar energy from sunshine and warming up the flowers, which makes them even more inviting to insects, perhaps because it helps them to keep up their own temperature.The cup-shaped flower also focuses the sunlight into its centre where the reproductive organs are warmed up, boosting the ripening of pollen in the stamens and improving the chances of fertilisation in the carpels.
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June 1st, 2020
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Dudley, WE - United Kingdom
Thank you for you lovely comments Everyone much appreciated ladies and gents
San Lorenzo, CA - United States
Aww, I love this!!! There's such a sweet feel to it, and I love the yellow against the blue!!! Fantastic composition!!! :)))vf
Artist - United States
Awesome wonderful golden flowers against deep blue sky. Great work, thanks for sharing! Dr. Brown
New York, NY - United States
Wonderful! Love your recent flower shots, Stephen. So happy and so well captured.
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