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    Woman Margaret passionflower

    Rob Kesseler & Wolfgang Stuppy

    For the reason that emergence of seeds round 360 million years in the past, crops have flourished – from essentially the most imposing of large sequoias to the daintiest of herbs. The brand new e-book Seeds: Time capsules of life by visible artist Rob Kesseler and botanist Wolfgang Stuppy explores these tiny pure wonders utilizing a combination of scanning electron microscopy and close-up images.

    LEFT: hysalis Volume Rendering green Seeds: Time Capsules of Life Rob Kesseler & Wolfgang Stuppy Papadakis Publisher Publication date: 16th September 2024 RIGHT Passiflora coerulea Seeds: Time Capsules of Life Rob Kesseler & Wolfgang Stuppy Papadakis Publisher Publication date: 16th September 2024

    LEFT: Apple-of-Peru (Nicandra physalodes). RIGHT: ardour flower (Passiflora caerulea)

    Rob Kesseler & Wolfgang Stuppy

    Within the picture on the left above, a fragile, leafy construction referred to as a calyx surrounds the fruit of the apple-of-Peru (Nicandra physalodes). To its proper is a 3.4-millimetre-wide cross-section of a blue ardour flower (Passiflora caerulea) ovary, full of mature ovules that turn into seeds as soon as it’s fertilised.

    Scutellaria orientalis Seeds: Time Capsules of Life Rob Kesseler & Wolfgang Stuppy Papadakis Publisher Publication date: 16th September 2024

    Scutellaria orientalis

    Rob Kesseler & Wolfgang Stuppy

    The sinewy, textured nutlet of a yellow-flowered skullcap (Scutellaria orientalis) is proven above. Nutlets are very small variations of nuts, that are fruits with a tough outer shell and dry seeds inside.

    LEFT Prenia tetragona Seeds: Time Capsules of Life Rob Kesseler & Wolfgang Stuppy Papadakis Publisher Publication date: 16th September 2024 RIGHT Phacelia douglasii Seeds: Time Capsules of Life Rob Kesseler & Wolfgang Stuppy Papadakis Publisher Publication date: 16th September 2024

    LEFT: Mesembryanthemum tetragonum. RIGHT: Phacelia douglasii

    Rob Kesseler & Wolfgang Stuppy

    The Mesembryanthemum tetragonum, a small shrub native to southern Africa, boasts a spectacular, vibrant pink seed that’s simply 1.3 mm in diameter (above, left). Subsequent to it, at a mere 0.8-mm lengthy, is the seed of a Douglas’ phacelia (Phacelia douglasii). The honeycomb-shaped seed of Caiophora arechavaletae, proven beneath, is light-weight sufficient to be dispersed by the wind. Taking centre stage (major image, high) is the vivid ovarian cross-section of a Woman Margaret passionflower, stretching 4 mm.

    Caiophora arechavaletae Seeds: Time Capsules of Life Rob Kesseler & Wolfgang Stuppy Papadakis Publisher Publication date: 16th September 2024

    Caiophora arechavaletae

    Rob Kesseler & Wolfgang Stuppy

    The life types of Earth are wonderful, says Stuppy. “Over millions of years, they have come up with these absolutely amazing adaptations, which helps them interact with animals and the environment.”

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