Have a question on ANYTHING to do with succulents? Go to debraleebaldwin.com and browse the menu or use the Search bar. Btw, my site is not monetized---no annoying pop-up ads. It's my gift to my followers and the culmination of my career as a horticulturist/photojournalist specializing in succulents. You'll find 100+ pages of tips and ideas; thousands of photos and must-know facts for specific varieties; curated design ideas for gardens, landscapes and containers; interviews with experts; seasonal info; and much more. Use the site as a research tool that also is entertaining---the same goal as my RUclips channel. Q's welcome!
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I have always loved them on succulents and spiral aloes, and I finally found 2 spiral aloes at Anderson Nursery in Rosecrans area. In the last year I finally ventured into cactus because of Fibonacci spirals. The first one I bought was a tall spiral cactus, and now I have cactus specimens, all thanks to my attraction to Fibonacci spirals. God is the great puzzlemaster and I'm always so fascinated by His designs, especially succulents and cacti.
I am aware of the Fibonacci spirals and I really loved your explanation and all the pictures that went with it. It's fascinating! Truly a wonder of creation!
I'm an engineer, not a horticulturalist. I could rattle on about the natural and mechanical placements and usefulness of Phi, (which is how mathies and engies refer to the Fibonacci sequence and Golden Ratio) but that might get a little tedious. While it's most obvious in rosette succulents, spiral broccoli, nautilus shells, and spiral galaxies; you can find the ratio 1:1.61813... in most natural things. Try standing barefoot with both arms stretched out to the side, measure your own height and wingspan. Then measure your middle finger, then from your knuckle to your wrist joint.
@@masterofpuppers7963 That's marvelous! Thank you for sharing your perspective and broadening the topic in light of your profession and math knowledge. Much appreciated!
Have a question on ANYTHING to do with succulents? Go to debraleebaldwin.com and browse the menu or use the Search bar. Btw, my site is not monetized---no annoying pop-up ads. It's my gift to my followers and the culmination of my career as a horticulturist/photojournalist specializing in succulents. You'll find 100+ pages of tips and ideas; thousands of photos and must-know facts for specific varieties; curated design ideas for gardens, landscapes and containers; interviews with experts; seasonal info; and much more. Use the site as a research tool that also is entertaining---the same goal as my RUclips channel. Q's welcome!
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For more tips, ideas, and gallery of plants ID'd, check out the corresponding article at debraleebaldwin.com/succulent-plants/succulents-fibonacci-spirals/ 🤓
What an informative post thank you so much, learn something new everyday❤❤❤ thank you Debra!
The whole world is based on the Fibonacci sequence
Finally, I find a fibonacci lover
That was excellent…thanks!
Always stunning images and informative content! Thanks
My pleasure!
They are so beautiful and I loved your presentation! 😘 Miss you, God Bless.
Miss you too! Thanks, Susan.
I had no idea those were called Fibonacci spirals! Thanks for a great video
You bet! Thank you for the great comment!
I have always loved them on succulents and spiral aloes, and I finally found 2 spiral aloes at Anderson Nursery in Rosecrans area. In the last year I finally ventured into cactus because of Fibonacci spirals. The first one I bought was a tall spiral cactus, and now I have cactus specimens, all thanks to my attraction to Fibonacci spirals. God is the great puzzlemaster and I'm always so fascinated by His designs, especially succulents and cacti.
I am aware of the Fibonacci spirals and I really loved your explanation and all the pictures that went with it.
It's fascinating! Truly a wonder of creation!
Yes! If it isn't already, it should be a compelling argument for intelligent design. Thanks, Shelly~
Beautifully explained and illustrated! I would have shown this in my math class if I was still teaching!
Oh, what a cool idea! Calling all math teachers!
Is the Fibonacci sequence new to you? Do you have succulents that exhibit it? Which is your favorite?
I'm an engineer, not a horticulturalist. I could rattle on about the natural and mechanical placements and usefulness of Phi, (which is how mathies and engies refer to the Fibonacci sequence and Golden Ratio) but that might get a little tedious. While it's most obvious in rosette succulents, spiral broccoli, nautilus shells, and spiral galaxies; you can find the ratio 1:1.61813... in most natural things. Try standing barefoot with both arms stretched out to the side, measure your own height and wingspan. Then measure your middle finger, then from your knuckle to your wrist joint.
@@masterofpuppers7963 That's marvelous! Thank you for sharing your perspective and broadening the topic in light of your profession and math knowledge. Much appreciated!