Here is my entry for Ann-Christine of Lens-Artists Photo A Week Challenge.
Two plants that I think have perfect patterns are giant sunflowers and the underside of giant lily pads.
Sunflowers. One with a flat head and one that has more of spherical head.



Underside of a giant lily pad. These pads can be up to 4 feet in diameter and can hold a 4 year old child.



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Cee

Oh, perfect patterns indeed!
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Glad you like my patterns. Thanks Margaret 😀
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Wow! I’d never seen the underside of a giant lily pad before (for that matter, I’ve never even seen a giant lily pad in person) ! It’s gorgeous Cee 👌
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They are very interesting to see in person. Don’t touch them though, they are prickly 😀
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Good to know 😀
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Photos of patterns. Thank you 🙏
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Thanks for commenting 😀
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You are welcome 🙏
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Those giant lily pads are awesome!
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They are amazing plants 😀 😀 They also grow from a single seed and grow that big in a matter of a couple months.
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Wow!
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Sunflower and lily pads make fabulous perfect patterns Cee 🙂
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Those were the first two things that popped into my head 😀 😀
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Oh Cee, you know I so love your underside lily pads! I had never seen them lying upside down on the water like that?
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Our water gardens do that every year, so we can see what they look like. 😀
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Fantastic!
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I’m definitely a fan of patterns and I agree with you, these two are fabulous.
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So glad you liked my choices 😀
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GREAT patterns!
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Thanks John for commenting 😀
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Wow! Such intricacies in all the photos, especially the giant lily. A 4 year old child? Fascinating.
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These lily pads are so interesting Thanks for commenting 😀
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Wow! Really perfect and incredibly sharp!
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Thanks Marilyn 😀
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Beautiful colors and design. The word fractal comes to mind.
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You are right with them looking like a fractal 😀
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Oh wow! Amazing patterns
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Thanks VJ 😀
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You’re welcome
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Amazing images Cee.
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Thanks for commenting Anita 😀
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I don’t think I have ever seen the giant lily pads. Amazing!!
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You would find them as fascinating as I do in perseon 😀
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Gorgeous patterns !
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Thanks for commenting 😀
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Isn’t nature wonderful? The underside of the lily pad reminds me of vaulted ceilings in old catherdrals and churches, I wonder if lily pads were the architects’ inspiration.
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That is an interesting thought. Thanks Eileen for commenting 😀
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Love the Underside of a giant lily pad.
Lovely examples.
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Glad you like these Philo 😀
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Beautiful Cee – amazing info about the lily pads. I had no idea about that. I loved the first image of the large underside. I’m not sure I’ve ever seen them that big!
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Tina, I think you would remember them if you ever saw them. 😀
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those pads are huge! 🙂
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They really are huge 😀
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Wow, Cee you had me with the sunflowers, but lily pads too! Great choices and photography.
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So glad you like my choice Anne 😀
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Awesome patterns Cee!
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Aletta, thanks for your comment 😀
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Beautiful collection of natural patterns. Interesting factoid about the carrying capacity of a lily pad. 🙂
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Thanks John for commenting 😀
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Nice photo
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Thanks for commenting 😀
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Welcome
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those giant lily pads are beyond amazing!!
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I’d have to agree with you 😀 😀
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