Flowers from the Hood with a Fake Botanist

in photography •  8 years ago  (edited)

A completely non-professional commentary on flowers that I have photographed.


All of the flowers in this post were found in my mother-in-law's yard. She currently has more than what I've captured here, but these were the ones that I decided to photograph at the time. All commentary is probably completely wrong, so please do not expect to learn anything useful about flowers. (And maybe keep any children away from this post so that they have a better chance of growing up smarter.)

Let's begin!



I'm pretty sure this first flower is some sort of rose. They grow on rose bushes that have thorns on their stems. I know a lot about roses and thorns. My grandmother used to have a lot of them planted around her house - particularly around her driveway. She also had a basketball hoop attached to the garage and my brothers and I would play out there all the time. We would often end up in those rose bushes, either from chasing after the loose ball...or from pushing each other into them. So many scratches. Good times.

This rose appears to be red.


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Here we have a miniature sunflower. These grow lower to the ground so as not to soak up all of the rays that could go to other flowers. It's an evolutionary trait that allows for better symbiotic relationships with other flowering plants. The more flowers growing around you, the more likely you are to have a bee visit you and spread your pollen. This type of sunflower can survive for millions of years just from growing two feet tall instead of seven.


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Below, we have a pink-star azalea. Azaleas are Greek...or maybe Asian? Perhaps both? Wherever they're from, they are quite resilient and their flowers come in a variety of colors. I tried smelling these flowers, but I don't think they have any fragrance. The other possibility is that my nose is broken. I may just be azalea nose-blind.


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This one is known as the blush stout azalea. It's self-explanatory, I think.


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The next one is a late-afternoon shadow azalea. They prefer to grow in places where sunlight is inconsistent. Science has proven that there is no distinct advantage to flowers that prefer more sunlight to less sunlight. In fact, no sunlight is commonly the best option for plants. (But just to be safe, please leave your plants where they can get some sun. It's extremely rare, but it is possible that I could be wrong.)


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Up next is the violet blur. This flower received its name due to the absolute impossibility of taking a clear photo of it. Believe me when I say that I tried too many times. For some reason, evolution has decided that this is the flower's best defense mechanism. Botanists are still trying to figure out how it relates to survival. Some say that the inability to take a good photo prevents people from desiring this flower as decoration in their homes.

There are currently several studies underway looking into this phenomenon.


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One of the most amazing flowers in the collection is the red petalis clusterus. There is no rhyme or reason to the shape of this flower. It just really likes its petals and is in a hurry to show them off, sometimes resulting in an asymmetrical and indistinguishable pattern. Although it's not the preferred method of flowering, insects absolutely adore this one. (Especially bees. Those little jerks are selfish and mean. They wouldn't leave me alone, so this is the only picture I took of this flower.)


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One of my wife's absolute favorites is the caterpillar creator. This plant and its flowers are responsible for creating 95% of all caterpillars and butterflies on Earth. Every spring, caterpillars will magically appear from the flower's pistils. A few weeks later, the caterpillars morph into butterflies and fly away, never to return to the same plant again.

The caterpillar creator then falls into a deep depression and begins drinking far too much water. It finds itself in a stupor, wonders what it's going to do with its life, then remembers that it can always just create another wave of new caterpillars and watch them grow into beautiful butterflies again. So, the life cycle continues until the plant can no longer reproduce. Then it dies.


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Finally, we have the triple-triple. This plant earned its name from an impressive basketball statistic that is known as the "triple-double"...except the flower has one more triple, so it's cooler. Obviously, the triple-triple refers to its petals, which present themselves in three layers of three.

The reason for these three layers of petals in a triangular format is to confuse any animals looking to consume the flower. Such animals will see the geometrical shape and suddenly become intimidated by maths. They will stare at the flower, trying to remember if the triangular shapes are isosceles, obtuse, equilateral, or scalene. Due to the fear of their animal friends asking them to describe the flower in detail and not knowing how to explain it, they usually prefer to go eat the petalis clusterus instead.


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Here's a view from directly above. Now you can understand the mental anguish that this flower can cause. Do you think you can figure out these triangles? Good luck!


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That concludes the science lesson for today!


I hope you enjoyed the photos and all of the wonderful accompanying information. If you found this post to be educational...then you too may have failed third grade. I'm hoping that you didn't actually read any of this and just scrolled though the pictures.

In any case - thanks for stopping by!

All photos taken with my iPhone 6S.


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Thanks!

your Rhododendrons
are Greek indeed!

I did just scrolled by...

:D

But my fav was violet blur.

Edit: Love that TAG btw "notreallyscience"

Because i love flower i upvote every one here keep feed me this blog respectful,CHEERS

And also learned stuff too!

NOOOOOOOOO!!!

Very well done my friend. Nice shots and detailed too.

The escapade of beauty you have brought to the table in this post reminds me to take a moment and take a break to enjoy the little things in life.

~ @Timbo

Those look amazing. Lmao to the descriptions . Wow she really does have a lot of flowers in her yard. But i gotta say the triple-triple is my fav out of them all.

Hahaha, as a great plant lover (and killer), this post made me laugh so hard! Thank you for this!

You're welcome! My wife is also an amazing plant killer!


She hasn't figured out the plant-loving part yet.

Great work friend @ats-david! Beautiful photos of flowers! Have a good day! I hope you enjoy my flower!

aww these are soo beautiful, my fav is yellow! i think the colour always makes me happy! :)))

"All commentary is probably completely wrong, so please do not expect to learn anything useful about flowers. (And maybe keep any children away from this post so that they have a better chance of growing up smarter.)"....
that cracked me up @ats-david! Nice pictures. Still interested in learning more about the Violet Blur. I'm curious about why one can't get a good shot of it.

@ats-david, very beautiful flowers! especially the flower in the last one photo is very interesting, I have never seen it before. thank you for sharing.

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Invaluable information! I have called together some botanists and we will be adding some of this to the International Species Database, with your kind permission, of course.

Some nice shots there as well, your mother-in-law knows what she's doing!

Hahaha, now this is the coolest flower article I've ever read. Laughed my ass off. Thank you! :) I'm already following you, but if I wasn't, surely would now.
Please check out my blog, too. Unless you are too busy with the garden work hahahaha :)

A gorgeous flower post, I could mean you have photographed in my garden. Almost all the flowers you show here thrive with me! very good work!

Wow, your mother-in-law must have a heck of a green thumb because those are all quite beautiful.

I feel kind of bad for the caterpillar creator, but its kind of nice that they are a multi-year plant and they make butterflies...who knew? :D

I'm torn between the triple-triple, the red rose and the red petalis clusterus for my favorite, they are all very pretty though. :D

I really enjoyed your article as well. You seem a bit quirky and self-deprecating and I like that in a writer. :D

Thanks for sharing your thoughts and your mother-in-law's flowers. :D

Great, thank you!

this was a quite clever post accentuated by your dry sense of humour. I'm not sure most people caught onto your use of a slightly self-deprecating persona, although Bob Newhart made millions off that very approach. I found it quite humorous particularly the subtle asides, such as, describing the life cycle and exitential angst of The caterpillar creator. Very subtle and nicely done...or maybe I just get your humour ...lol

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This was one hellofa good read my friend!! And the photo's were great!!
I loved the triple-triple best!! Thanks man!!

Amazing pictures. I will be grateful if you can resteem any of my post someday. Gracias.

nice variety. i might be moving into the hood soon. i will now think to plant flowers!
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Nice i love flowers🌻🌼🌻🌼

I loved this. The Violet Blur, the Petalis Clusterus and the Triple triple? I actually think those should be real names. You and @Totallysacha have exactly the same light-touch wit regarding plants. He calls everything a 'strinthium' as it's a mix of the latin names he's overheard me use, and to anyone who knows nothing about plants he occasionally convinces them he know what he's on about! Wish I'd joined before you posted this so could resteem and keep it!

Wait a second here...

Are you telling me that those aren't the names of the flowers? I mean - I'm clearly no professional, but shouldn't the names of stuff actually make sense?

I am disappoint.

Disappoint? Far from it - you've inspired us David. We're already renaming things in our garden to match your far more %effective naming convention.

By the by, did you know that's also why Ikea give their furniture such descriptive names? Apparently one of the founders wasn't big on numbered stock coding, so went with a 'what the frigging thing did' title instead. GENIUS

(%the Latin names are actually meant to be descriptive, but only help if you a) know that and b) speak Latin!)

Loving your work fella, keep that winning wit and I'll definitely keep returning!

What great shots you got! My favorite one is the red petalis clusterus. :)

I can help you out with the Yellow one, it's a Gerbera, or African Daisy. With Azaleas, in general, the taller growing varieties and the Red flowering ones are tolerant of full sun, and ones with the lighter coloured flowers do better in part shade or dappled sunlight.

It just might not be 100% clear to someone just passing by. Not everyone reads the whole post. And you kind of ordered it weirdly, like you wanted people to share

beautiful flower and nice post

Well done :)
Some pictures are little over overexposed but doesn't matter

YOOO Some of those are Dope

very beautifull..

Such a colorful post this is :)

Pretty picts . This amazing

very nice flower pictures :) enjoy your day! ;)

I find flowers restful to look at. They have neither emotions nor conflicts. I am a painter and craft maker and most of my work is inspired from flowers. Loved your post

Beautiful shots and so colorful.

Beautiful..
Nice post.!!

Great flower Pictures..i love it .resteemed

I Read! Witty wrote and helpful :)

Well I enjoyed the craic hahaha......and the flowers too. 😂

@ats-david I have read and i just want to say beautiful flower . You are lucky man because your wife good girl. I like your post, amazing post buddy

Beautiful flowers
I love flowers because it is the meaning of life and God gives us

Good

nice collection

Nice shots and beautiful flowers thanks for sharing

Nice job and a few good pictures in there too.l love your work. just upvoted some of your post the pictures are very beautiful,we have something's in common please follow me @scotty777

Flowers look familiar.... nice

Beautiful! I would love to walk through that garden. When I lived in Dahlonega Ga I had seven different types of flower gardens as well as am English garden now I live in apartments and have three boxes at least I'm gardening! Thanks for the steem it's wonderful

Well I leaned something new. Triple triple... who knew? Awesome name, great photos @ats-david. Thanks for sharing!

Wow.... simply beautiful... Love your pictures:) keep up the great work:) upvoted and followin you :)Have a great day !

Beautiful pictures man!, i want to make some photos like this too, but im not sure if they will be good enough hehe...

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