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Lesser Known Facts About Sunflowers and Pinecones (Pt. 2) | MATH/ART BLOG
In this post I explain why, if you assume phyllotaxis growth is governed by the Golden Ratio, then there must be a Fibonacci number of spirals. Then I explain why two families of spirals in opposite directions are usually evident, both Fibonacci in number. Finally, I talk about why flat phyllotaxis patterns, such as in sunflowers, seem to have different numbers of spirals depending on how far from the center you look.