16 Pretty Images Of Nature That Are Perfect Examples Of Geometrical Symmetry
Symmetry is apparently key to things looking attractive. This perfection is seldom seen in nature as environmental and evolutionary factors often cause imbalance. Pro Landscaper has decided to herald the few fabulous plants that’s where the beauty of symmetry is often seen. There’s an undeniable charm in symmetry – whether it’s architecture or art, we all appreciate a perfect order and form of things that are perfectly balanced.
Hoya Publicalyx: Royal Hawaiian Purple is a fast growing cultivar suited for baskets or ladders. It has pretty neat flowers. Flowers about 10 mm across comes in bunches of 20 to 40 hanging from along the stems. Bunches may be over 10 cm across. You can see clusters with pink-red flowers and also on the same plant you might see clusters that are almost black. Some of the clusters are even mixed pink-re and black. This is a very attractive hoya. The narrow 10 cm long leaves show some silvery-grey flecking patterns. Another good thing about H. pubicalyx is that they are some of the more cold hardy hoyas. They can even take frost for a short period of time. Similar cultivars: This cultivar is very similar and often confounded with Hoya pubicalyx cv. Red Button, but it has narrower leaves than 'Red Button' and also more flecks. This hoya is also known under the name 'Chimera', but 'Royal Hawaiian Purple' is the correct name. It's a nice hoya that gets pink/red new leaves in the sun.