Nature is the most talented artist

Symmetry lends a special charm to everything, be it architecture, art, or everyday details. Perfect colors, patterns, shapes, or arrangements of objects leave some of us in undeniable delight!
Let’s take a look at the most perfect plants found in nature. 
This aloe is a delight for the eyes. 
So is this dahlia. 
Petunia ‘Starry Sky’. 
Just look at that perfect gradient!

“Such a wonderful rose grew in the garden.” 
“The perfect flower.” 
The challah fruit looks like an exploding planet. 
“The succulent has taken the shape of a heart.” 
The Asiatic lily is perfection itself! 
This is the double-mesh mushroom, also known as the “Lady with a Veil.” 
“This dahlia won first place in the competition.” 
The plant is perfectly round. 
It’s no wonder the camellia is considered one of the most beautiful flowers. 
What delicious apples!
Did you know that sunflowers are actually made up of hundreds of smaller, almost perfectly shaped flowers? 
The underside of a Victoria Amazonica water lily. 
“A flower I found in Hawaii a few months ago.” 
A perfectionist’s paradise. 
Due to a disease, this leaf looks “pixelated.” 
As summer flows smoothly into fall. 
Norfolk pine.
Geometric plants from Alto Paraiso, Brazil. 
Crassula pyramidalis.

Queen Victoria Agave. Purple coneflower. 
Palm frond. Just look at the pattern on it.
A cross-shaped faucaria with a white leaf edge. True, it says it’s a hybrid. 
This is Fuchsia Lambada. And in Portugal, this plant is called “brincos-de-princesa,” which means “princess earrings.”
Oxalis (sorrel). Beautiful.

Such a dandelion.
Crassula Green Pagoda, a succulent.
Aeonium stratum.
Natural mosaic. Nature can create extraordinary geometric shapes like these, seemingly unreal. But they certainly stand out for their unique construction.
Whatever one may say, nature is still the greatest creator and artist! We can only admire and draw inspiration from the world around us.




