Veins of a leaf

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Veins of a leaf

Post by Guppy »

Hi

NikonUser started here:
https://www.photomacrography.net/forum/ ... 27&t=43298

I continue here.
In old leaves of Ruscus aculeatus (butcher's broom) the leaf veins are clearly visible.
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Ficus benjamina also shows beautiful leaf veins when a leaf is lying for a long time in the animated water, for example in the aquarium or watering can.
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I hope you like the structures.

Kurt

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Re: Veins of a leaf

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Very beautiful pictures !

Ruscus leaves actually are modified stems, not true leaves. They produce flowers and fruits in their centre
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Re: Veins of a leaf

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Excellent work!

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Re: Veins of a leaf

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Very nice. I like this whole idea, and its nicely done.
Mark Sturtevant
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