What a 2d plant might look like

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What a 2d plant might look like

Postby anderscolingustafson » Tue Apr 21, 2015 1:55 am

I designed a 2d plant

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It has all it's leaves at the top where the light isn't blocked by other leaves. It absorbs liquid from it's top instead of through its roots as there isn't much if any liquid underground. The green circles are its ovaries. They are all on the outermost branches so that they can get to the ground instead of falling on other branches. The cyan circles inside it are fluid. Fluid moves through it in spheres so that it doesn't divide it in two. The roots it has are only to keep it planted in the ground and do not absorb fluid at all.
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Re: What a 2d plant might look like

Postby ubersketch » Sun Dec 24, 2017 2:30 pm

anderscolingustafson wrote:I designed a 2d plant

2d plant.png


It has all it's leaves at the top where the light isn't blocked by other leaves. It absorbs liquid from it's top instead of through its roots as there isn't much if any liquid underground. The green circles are its ovaries. They are all on the outermost branches so that they can get to the ground instead of falling on other branches. The cyan circles inside it are fluid. Fluid moves through it in spheres so that it doesn't divide it in two. The roots it has are only to keep it planted in the ground and do not absorb fluid at all.

I susspecter you would be able to see the water and sugar vessels.
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