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Spiralis Collection

Discover the captivating interplay of spirals in nature

Background imageSpiralis Collection: Water trumpet, Cryptocoryne spiralis

Water trumpet, Cryptocoryne spiralis (Spiral-flowered arum, Arum spirale). Handcoloured copperplate engraving for Samuel Curtis continuation of William Curtis Botanical Magazine, London, 1822

Background imageSpiralis Collection: Octopus and squid species

Octopus and squid species
Common octopus, Octopus vulgaris 1, musky octopus, Eledone moschata 2, European flying squid, Todarodes sagittatus 3, and glass squid, Cranchia scabra 4

Background imageSpiralis Collection: Spiral-flowered moraea, Moraea spiralis

Spiral-flowered moraea, Moraea spiralis
5856382 Spiral-flowered moraea, Moraea spiralis; (add.info.: Spiral-flowered moraea, Moraea spiralis, with white flowers tinged with pink)

Background imageSpiralis Collection: Autumn lady s-tresses, Spiranthes spiralis

Autumn lady s-tresses, Spiranthes spiralis (Spiranthes autumnalis). Handcoloured lithograph from Diederich von Schlechtendals German Flora (Flora von Deutschland), Jena, 1871

Background imageSpiralis Collection: Cyrtoidea or radiolaria protozoa skeletons

Cyrtoidea or radiolaria protozoa skeletons: Artostrobiidae species 1, Clathrocanium reginae 2, Pterocorythidae species 3, Lipmanella bombus 4, Theoperidae species 5, Thyrsocyrtis species 6

Background imageSpiralis Collection: Cryptocoryne spiralis (Arum spirale)

Cryptocoryne spiralis (Arum spirale). Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Samuel Curtis Botanical Magazine, London, 1822

Background imageSpiralis Collection: Astroloba spiralis

Astroloba spiralis (Pentagonal aloe, Aloe pentagona). Handcoloured copperplate engraving by F. Sansom after an illustration by Sydenham Edwards from William Curtis The Botanical Magazine, London, 1810

Background imageSpiralis Collection: Curtis British Entomology Plate 176

Curtis British Entomology Plate 176
Coleoptera: Leistus fulvibarbis (Orange-mouthed Leistus) [Plant: Spiranthes spiralis (Neottia spiralis, Ladies? Tresses)] Date: 1824-39

Background imageSpiralis Collection: Thread-leaved gethylis with white and lilac

Thread-leaved gethylis with white and lilac flowers, Gethylis spiralis.. Handcolored copperplate engraving from a botanical illustration by Sydenham Edwards from William Curtiss Botanical Magazine

Background imageSpiralis Collection: Picture No. 10884213

Picture No. 10884213
Autumn Lady's-tresses orchid (Spiranthes spiralis) Date:


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Discover the captivating interplay of spirals in nature. 🌿🌊 From underwater gardens to autumn meadows, the spiraling forms of Cryptocoryne spiralis (Water Trumpet) mirror the intricate coils of octopus and squid species. πŸ™πŸ  Meanwhile, Autumn Lady's Tresses (Spiranthes spiralis) bloom with delicate spiral inflorescences, evoking the spiraled shells of Cyrtoidea or radiolaria protozoa skeletons. 🌷🐚 In aquatic ecosystems, Vallisneria spiralis (Tape Grass or Eel Grass) forms spiraling mats, providing essential habitat for various aquatic life. 🌿🐟 The spiraling patterns continue with Arum spirale (Cryptocoryne spiralis), a unique aquatic plant, and Astroloba spiralis, a succulent with intricately twisted leaves. 🌱🌿 Even in the world of insects, Curtis British Entomology Plate 176 showcases the spiraling threads of a gethylis species. πŸ› Picture No. 10884213 highlights the beauty of thread-leaved gethylis with white and lilac hues, further emphasizing the captivating presence of spirals in nature. 🌼🌟 Embrace the allure of spirals and let your imagination run wild as you explore the intricacies of nature's design.