Japanese Flower: Phi at its finest! :o 0 by trueadmin38 Comments on Japanese Flower: Phi at its finest! :o Share 0 Japanese Flower: Phi at its finest! 😮 source: https://www.facebook.com/1460057804285959/posts/2108285779463155 Share this:Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Related
When I saw the pic I immediately thought of the Fibonacci code (God’s design shown/explained in perfect proportions)
Looks like a camellia to me!
It looks like Camellia from what I remember my Mothers looked like
Looks like my pink perfect Carmella bush flowers.
Such a perfect Camelia, beautiful.
Only God could create something this beautiful!!!
They require an acid soil and cool climate with rain.
Quite sure it’s called pink perfection. I have one.
what is this called….i want
A wonderful example of the Fibonacci effect.
Beautiful and perfect nature….love it!
Thanks, I needed that today.
Wow that’s just beautiful &perfect in design.I love it.
Beautiful, My Mom’s favorite color Pink.
So perfect and beautiful.
Perfectly pink and perfectly created by the Lord God
Looks like it’s a variety of camellia. Beautiful!
Almost looks artificial, so Pretty!
How perfect is this? Only God could do this!!
I can’t believe how perfect it is!
Never saw such a beautiful camellia
Like this pink one,
This looks like it goes on the top of a cake
Gold ratio…obviously some don’t understand the “Phi” reference.
Beautiful Lady The pink is so awesome!!
I never saw anything like this! Does anyone know what kind of flower this is?💜
It is absolutely gorgeous thank you
Hope your day is just as beautiful as the flowers!
The flower development is based on fibannoci series
Just absolutely gorgeous–just look at those petals.
That is the most beautiful flower I think I have ever seen thank you for sharing with me
Beautiful and the pedals are different.
Hey Jackie Page doesn’t this look like Bayou Pastries.
My mother had one of these in North Carolina – the most beautiful.
I have a red camellia that looks like this.
Looks like it is related to a camellia
Laura Bob Day…I picked these for you! ♥️
Beauty at its best….what a creation.
My Dad had but in red double always bloomed at