The Mystery Of Creation is a photograph by Connie Handscomb which was uploaded on June 18th, 2015.
The Mystery Of Creation
Science cannot solve the ultimate mystery of nature. And that is because, in the last analysis, we ourselves are a part of the mystery that we are... more
Title
The Mystery Of Creation
Artist
Connie Handscomb
Medium
Photograph - Photography - Fine Art
Description
Science cannot solve the ultimate mystery of nature. And that is because, in the last analysis, we ourselves are a part of the mystery that we are trying to solve.
~ Max Planck
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Who would look dangerously up at Planets that might safely look downe at Plants?
~ John Gerard, 1597
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Snowdrop (Milkflower)
Galanthus nivalis (common snowdrop)
Family : Amaryllis
Galanthus , fr Greek gala = milk ; and anthos = flower
Folklore has it that, when worn outside, the snowdrops would keep one having pure thoughts (apparently, however, they were bad luck to bring indoors, so take note!).
At the top of the stem is a protective leaf that helps the snowdrop push through snow. A snowdrop has no petals; rather, it has tepals .
Its healing properties are known as far back as 1465. Galantamine is an alkaloid found in the bulbs and flowers of some snowdrops [Galanthus caucasicus] and is used in the treatment of Alzheimer's disease. This plant is also being investigated into treatment of HIV.
Sources:
Thanks {mostly} to Google :)
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Taken in natural light ; Undedited; Uncropped, : Nature in all its natural splendour.
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Tucked into the shadows, under the leaves of a sheltering small bush, was this wee bloom in a secret universe all its own. Originally, I was going to post it in black and white in keeping with the inherent mystery of biological growth but have decided to post the colour image (the depths of its hues are quite dark , too; as well, the touch of natural graininess adds to the drama & mystery of the subject matter).
Uploaded
June 18th, 2015