Begin by reading the earliest quotation (i.e., way of seeing). Notice how your perception morphs as you read each successive quotation.

Tuesday, June 11, 2013

"Plants have developed a wide spectrum of techniques in order to ensure that their flowers are pollinated.  The various devices involve timing and position of flower opening, flower shape, and color.  These features are collectively known as flowering strategies.”—Thank you, Michael Emsley, for Human Rain Forests and Cloud Forests, Harry N. Abrams, 1979, p.152

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