A frank depiction to demystify the repressed. It’s best to be open about these things, isn’t it?
Pollination.
Feb 12th, 2013 by Moro Rogers
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Ah, exquisite!
The illustration of the staminate specimen on the left indeed confirms this to be the rare
Größeschwartzeneggürlimannische Bee Blossom, known for its peculiarly random and indiscriminate reproductive behavior.
We are indeed fortunate to have such a gem reproduced in our pages.
H. M. Stuart
Alexandria
Close enough, it’s actually the Semipalmated Bee Blossom. But they are almost interchangeable in the field.
I spent several minutes debating if this might have been derived from a Da Vinci note. The handwriting looks backwards and upside-down, though even with a mirror I can’t decipher it.
Try alternately blinking your left and right eye rapidly for two minutes.