Plant camouflages

 ...to evade humans? It's amazing! Well, high time they do that. Read this article.

Photos taken from the article:


 Can you spot the plant? I couldn't until I saw the photo of how it used to look like:

 

Can you now spot it in the first photo?

" But just as many animals have evolved camouflage to better evade predators, human harvesting behaviors have spurred many Fritillaria plants to shift from loud greens to the muted grays and browns of the rocks they grow between, the researchers report in a study published this week in the journal Current Biology. The researchers also found that this effect is especially pronounced in areas where the plants are most heavily pursued by people looking to pluck them, reports Patrick Barkham for the Guardian. "

Comments

William said…
If all follow this, nothing pretty, nothing showy jor.
Jaded Jeremy said…
William,
Yah lor. Also, I supposed this plant doesn't depend on pollination, does it? Normally, attractive bright coloured flowers attract pollinators.

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