Various Japanese plants (and fungi) spring to life in Omni/ScienceNet's "Action Plant" series of time-lapse videos shot in Kōchi prefecture.
+ Snake gourd flower (Trichosanthes kirilowii) // Wikipedia
+ Veiled stinkhorn (Phallus indusiatus) // Wikipedia
+ Japanese royal fern (Osmunda japonica) // Wikipedia
+ Japanese cheesewood (Pittosporum tobira) // Wikipedia
+ Chrysanthemum (Chrysanthemum japonense) // Wikipedia
+ White egret flower (Habenaria radiata) // Wikipedia
+ Red spider lily (Lycoris radiata) // Wikipedia
+ Soybeans (Glycine max) // Wikipedia
+ Ume plum blossom (Prunus mume) // Wikipedia
+ Cherry blossoms (Prunus serrulata) // Wikipedia
Tux
Incredible, so many weird plants i've never seen.
[ ]Awsome.
Kecen
Curious how plants as mundane as soybeans can look so alien when filmed this way. Very artful video series!
[ ]icarus
I was hypnotized! Beautiful post
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