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The jewelweed (Impatiens capensis), also known as the spotted touch-me-not. When the seeds mature enough to start a new generation, their pods develop a nastic response and explode, dispersing the seeds in the environment. When the time comes, the cells of the seedpod accumulate and store mechanical energy based on their hydration level. Any external stimuli then overloads the system and the walls separate and quickly coil up on themselves, transferring energy to the seeds and launching them outwards. | Journal of Experimental Biology
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Black locust, Robinia pseudoacacia
Black-jack, Bidens pilosa
Spreading pellitory, Parietaria judaica



#the black locust was a tough id#correct me if im wrong#the stem striation gave it away tho#artist is located is aus which is interesting given the speciea
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Moss Phlox, Phlox subulata


american burying beetle keychain for my love 🧡
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Meadow Paintbrush, Castilleja miniata
Silky Lupine, Lupinus sericeus

let's rest with mama
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