Charmy Fefar

LA4015-3

Colours in Motion: Phenology of flora

 Seasonal color change reveal the intricate relationship between flora and their environment. Observing these shifts through the different typologies offers insights that plants adapt to varying conditions across seasons. The interplay of foliage, flowering, and fruiting reflects ecological processes crucial for growth, reproduction, and biodiversity. In this context, species exhibit vibrant transformations, aligned with seasonal cues. These transitions not only enhance visual appeal but also serve vital ecological functions supporting wildlife and pollinators. These seasonal color changes highlight the forest’s natural rhythm and adaptability.

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