Awesome Cosmos Flower X Ray 20+
A photo of Cosmos flowers wins the International Garden Photographer of the Years Black.
cosmos flower x ray. Cyclamen Flower X-ray by Bert Myers. The native species is golden-yellow to orange. Red is a relatively recent addition to the color range of C.
Flower color is very variable between the different species. The flower heads are composed of disc and ray flowers. Discover and save your own Pins on Pinterest.
The ray or outer petals range from pale yellow or mustard to orange-scarlet. Astrophysical sources of X-rays include plasmas with temperatures of 1 to 100 million degrees Celcius such as the solar corona supernova remnants and gas in galaxy clustersIn addition to this blackbody radiation from hot gas high-energy events involving charged particles moving at high speeds within a magnetic field can also generate X-rays. Regarding the number 2 the flower stems and leaves grow in pairs.
The leaves are simple pinnate or bipinnate and arranged in opposite pairs. Since few pests bother cosmos the plants look good all season. The numbers 2 and 8 are most strongly represented.
X-ray Of A Gladiola Flower poster by Ted Kinsman. Ray flowers red to pink or white. Breezes cause the Cosmos flowers to turn their backs shielding the central fertile discs downwind with the undersides of the ray flowers forming a windbreak.
The flowers are produced in a capitulum with a ring of broad ray florets and a center of disc florets. But the exposure is to x-rays rather then to light in the visible. Mar 31 1998 X-rays will reflect if they hit a slightly angled surface bouncing off like a stone skipping across a pond.