two things in nature is symmetry butterfly and flower
Yes it does. As long as it has a symmetry without rotation. If you do the rotation either way it does have symmetry. :)
Flowers display a number of forms of symmetry, reflection, rotational etc. You need to be more specific regarding what type of flower you are asking about.
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Flowers that exhibit one line of symmetry, also known as bilateral symmetry, include orchids and sweet peas. In these flowers, one half is a mirror image of the other when divided by a single vertical line. This type of symmetry is often associated with adaptations for pollination, where symmetry can guide pollinators to the reproductive structures of the flower. Other examples may include certain species of snapdragons and peonies.
Geraniums and zinnias are popular flowers that are pink or red and can be found in flower pots inside or outside the home. Zinnias and geraniums are typically annuals. However, there also are perennial species of each. For example, there are two perennial types of zinnias.
Zinnias are a member of the Compositae family along with Dahlias ,Daisies and such like.
Although the Zinnia is not native to Australia, it is a popular garden flower.
A Venus flower basket is asymmetrical; it has no symmetry.
two things in nature is symmetry butterfly and flower
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Yes it does. As long as it has a symmetry without rotation. If you do the rotation either way it does have symmetry. :)
Zinnias - for more info see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zinnia
I did not do it. It was just adventitious !
It depends on how many petals it has like a flower that has 5 petals has a smaller rotational symmetry amount than flowers with 13
Flowers display a number of forms of symmetry, reflection, rotational etc. You need to be more specific regarding what type of flower you are asking about.
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