Poppy seeds and hexagons

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I thought it was about time I got back to writing and looking at scientific photography on my blog so I here is a recent photograph of poppy seeds. Yes well exciting! Actually poppy seeds I realized after taking photographs of bread with ultraviolet fluorescence looked interesting so I used photomacrography to get closer and the shapes on the surface are hexagonal.

Heaxgons are not uncommon in nature from the shells of some prehistoric creatures, to eyes of moths and other insects, shapes of honeycomb and wasps nests and inside our eyes with the corneal endothelium. More on hexagons to follow this piece.

Photomacrography of poppy seeds

For information on the mathematics of hexagons go to http://www.mathopenref.com/hexagon.html

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