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Archive for March 17th, 2008

[posted: Monday, 17.03.2008] [category: nature, photo, time-lapse]

rainfall is very rare in the desert - that’s why many species of desert plant have developed special mechanisms that help them to increase the offspring’s chances of survival.

cheiridopsis sp. (family aizoaceae) is one of these species: it has dry woody fruits that protect the seeds during dry periods.
when it starts to rain - sometimes it takes years from one rainfall to another - time is of the essence: as soon as a drop of rain lands on the capsules, they absorb the water and hydrostatic pressure opens them.
within minutes, seeds are released onto humid ground and find a good base to germinate.

while in south africa last september, i tried it myself: a drop of water sufficed, and the seed capsule was completely open just 10 minutes later.

cheiridopsis sp. seed capsule

i’ve also created an animated time-lapse gif that shows the process: [more...]


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