Photography of Conch shell and very small bunch of white Azaleas, with conceptual painted drawings of possible offspring. An old Japanese map of the world charted, provides additional texture.
I wondered how the tiny flowers on an Azalea bush could reproduce with only a week a year of being in bloom. I had also heard about how conchs mated and learned the rest to compare.
Half of a million eggs are distributed by the Queen Conch that float for 3-4 days then sink to the bottom and under sand for a year before emerging and might look like through a microscope, if never seen before?
The tiny flowers pollen as transferred to stigmas via butterfly wings, rarely bees. Two very different examples of reproduction in nature
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Reproductions, Canvas prints, Metal Print