Fibonacci Patterns in Nature
Fibonacci Patterns in Nature
PATTERNS IN
NATURE
FIDDLEHEAD
FERN
We can see a
Fibonacci sequence in a
fiddlehead fern before it
would unroll into a new
circinate vernation.
PLUMERIA TREE
This tree blooms
without even much
leaves in its branches.
Branches that form or
split into Fibonacci
sequence, sequence that
gives more beauty in this
tree.
CENTURY PLANT
The century plant is
a monocarpic, meaning
it will bloom once in its
lifetime. But before it
blooms we must witness
first its leaves arranged in
a Fibonacci pattern.
PALM LILY
PLANT
An attractive fan-like
and spirally arranged
cluster of broadly
elongated leaves at the
tip of the slender trunk.
As it grows its leaves
develop a Fibonacci
pattern.
DRAGON TREE
PLANT
This tree plant
have a colorful leaves
that illuminate more
by its Fibonacci
pattern arrangement.
VIETNAM ROSE
This type of annual
plant possesses Fibonacci
Pattern on its tiny leaves
and creates more
stunning carpet of
attractive succulent when
it blooms its flower.
THYME LEMON
PLANT
Even in the tiniest
leaf formed in a
Fibonacci pattern will
capture everybody’s
heart.
JOSEPH COAT
PLANT
This seasonal
flowering plant
symbolizes that even in
the smallest kind of
beauty you can see a
Fibonacci Pattern
beyond compare.
FACE
You are an example of the
beauty of the Fibonacci
Sequence. The human body has
various representations of the
Fibonacci Sequence proportions,
from your face to your ear to
your hands and beyond! You
have now been proven to be
mathematically gorgeous, so go
forth and be beautiful! ...and
maybe think math is a little bit
better than you first thought?