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    Here are a few pics of my sunflowers. Finally started to open yesterday. 2 are just starting to open and 1 is almost totally open. I love these flowers because the golden ratio type pattern is so prominent and amazing!

    These are organic California Greystripes, supposed to be the best for actually making good edible seeds.









    Sincerely,
    Aaron Murakami

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  • #2
    Suflowers

    MAGNIFICENT!!!
    With Infinite Love and Gratitude,
    Christine

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    • #3
      Sunflowers | Fibonacci







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      Aaron Murakami

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      • #4
        Wow!!!

        Holy Moly, Aaron!!!

        These pics are BEAUTIFUL!!!! I absolutely ADORE sunflowers...

        And... I haven't painted one in a LONG while... Hmmmm... Do you want to hold fast to your copyright on any of these pics or are they up for grabs? Tell Me, Honey!!! Would you mind greatly if I gave one of these or part of one of these a go?

        With Much Love and Gratitude,

        Pamela
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        • #5
          double post!

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          • #6
            Beautiful, Aaron! Thanks for sharing!

            I love sunflowers and grow them every year, they smell
            gorgeous too!
            I dry them & hang them out in winter for the birds.
            Mine are organic too & I keep some seeds to regrow etc
            I think it's a good sign there's so much wildlife on them!

            These are a couple of mine recently:



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            • #7
              Lovely!

              I love sunflowers, I hope you post photos when they are fully open! Here is one from a sunflower bouquet I received recently:



              Thank you for including the logarithmic spiral image, also beautifully represented in nautilus shells, to name another example:



              Patterns rock!

              ~Viviana -
              Last edited by Viviana; 08-12-2008, 07:54 PM. Reason: Feeling left out 'cos I didn't post a sunflower photo! ;)
              "The divine is not something high above us. It is in heaven, it is in earth, it is inside us..." - Morihei Ueshiba

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              • #8
                Aaron,
                How lovely and what great photos!
                I once started sunflowers from seed in the dead of snowy winter in Santa Fe New Mexico. Then moved them to California along with all our possessions in a rental truck, out of about 30 plants 6 survived the freezing nights during the trip and grew into beauties like your!

                But yours are clearly sunflower crop circles
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                • #9
                  multiple flowers on a sunflower plant

                  Here are 2 pics of a sunflower plant in my yard.

                  The first is a closeup of the main flower.

                  The second is the top part of this plant that has OVER 25 flowers on the same plant growing.

                  I searched and I guess it happens sometimes. Recessive genes from wild sunflower coming thru. Before domestication, they had multiple smaller flowers. With domestication, fewer and eventually one flower that was quite a bit larger.

                  I plan to take the seeds and grow them next year - only seeds from this plant. Next time one blooms with multiple flowers, I'll take the seeds from those, etc... I want to see if I can get back to the roots

                  Personally, even if these don't have a monster flower with a lot of seeds, I want to see what is possible.

                  Anyway, thought it was pretty interesting!

                  I kept visualizing what would happen if I cropped the top of it before the flower started was visible. I thought maybe it could cause 2 heads to grow. Oh well, I didn't touch it and over 25 flowers. Wow! I take that as a sign of abundance!



                  Sincerely,
                  Aaron Murakami

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                  • #10
                    Very Very Cool!

                    I have never seen such amazing Sunflowers before! These Pictures are stunning!!
                    IMMENSE LOVE AND GRATITUDE ~ GRACE

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                    • #11
                      You are a fabulous photographer Aaron - and a great gardener too
                      Namaste,
                      Pamela
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                      • #12
                        Here's a graphic I did earlier this year:


                        Sunflower Seeds



                        The image above was based on the 'sketch'
                        below of a quincunx template which shows
                        16 circles illustrating the positions
                        determined by the 22.5 degree rotations...

                        The Sunflower's 'seeds' were inspired
                        by the vesica-esque overlaps:






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                        • #13
                          sunflowers

                          Wow - thanks Grace and Pamela! I just saw your posts now!

                          I'm very much looking forward to spring already! lol
                          Sincerely,
                          Aaron Murakami

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                          • #14
                            MythMath!

                            Originally posted by MythMath View Post
                            Here's a graphic I did earlier this year:


                            Sunflower Seeds



                            The image above was based on the 'sketch'
                            below of a quincunx template which shows
                            16 circles illustrating the positions
                            determined by the 22.5 degree rotations...

                            The Sunflower's 'seeds' were inspired
                            by the vesica-esque overlaps:







                            This is absolutely fabulous MythMath! Love it! Very Cool
                            IMMENSE LOVE AND GRATITUDE ~ GRACE

                            Linktr.ee/gracehaeusler

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                            • #15
                              sunflower

                              Mythmath,

                              Very nice! Pattern is hypnotic!
                              Sincerely,
                              Aaron Murakami

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