Nymphaea
Macro ArtImage details - Nymphaea
Photographer: | Steve Lowry |
Competition: | Competition 11 |
Category: | Macro Art |
Location: | Portstewart, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom |
Description
I photographed this cross-section of a water lily stem using polarised light microscopy. The round structures are called idioblasts. They help store excess calcium which would otherwise be toxic to the plant. Some botanists believe they act as lenses to focus sunlight onto chloroplasts.