FLORES
For over two hundred million years, wildflowers have effortlessly emerged and freely flourished relying only on the rhythm of their environment. These remarkable organisms lead deeply sensory lives, dancing with the sun, buzzing with the bees, and vibrating with the life around them. Botanicals use specialized organs not only to attract birds with the smell of ripe fruit but also to deter pests by changing the taste of their leaves. They can adjust to the atmosphere and even hear local water sources to grow their roots towards the path of nourishment. Plants can communicate with neighboring vegetation to navigate resources, negotiate space, and ensure the success of each species. From rainforests to gardens, backyards and unsuspecting sidewalks, countrysides to mountain tops, flowers naturally beautify every corner of our planet.