A pink lions mane jellyfish (Cyanea capillata) in the White Sea
by Alexander Semenov
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A pink lions mane jellyfish (Cyanea capillata) in the White Sea
by Alexander Semenov

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Cyanea
this design is by 212moving, and i folded it from a 14-inch square of double sided tissue foil
really fun folding sequence, though it took me a while to learn how to fold the bell sections. everything else is just kinda pleasant repetition though, and i think i might already have the whole thing memorized, even. i'm considering using a button and some thread in the hole at the top as a way to hang it up, also.
a mildly funny detail with this one is that i kept folding it with poorly suited paper before i realized i needed foil to make it pose well, so i have a few unpleasant attempted folds laying around now
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Sorry if I'm come across a little... prickly.
Haha (Cyanea mceldowneyi) AKA McEldowney's Cyanea
Maui, Hawai'i
Status: Endangered
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I rolled a randomizer today on the ESA list... I knew I would get a plant. 😂 There are 46 different species of Cyanea on the endangered list, and all of them are referred to as Haha in Hawai'ian.

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Tillandsia cyanea. According to Wikipedia Tillandsia cyanea has been moved to Wallisia cyanea based on DNA evidence. I don't know it this change has been well accepted, however. It is native to the rainforests of Ecuador. I tend to take it for granted because it is almost always in bloom. #Tillandsiacyanea #Wallisiacyanea #Tillandsia #Wallisia #cyanea #bromeliad #CUgreenhouse (at CU Greenhouse) https://www.instagram.com/p/ClCljmGLH8t/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
Cyanea difference by Alexander Semenov https://flic.kr/p/vTrR6y
From: Baird, Spencer Fullerton. A history of North American birds. Boston : Little, Brown, 1875
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