Observe the fascinating 130-day journey of a Romanesco broccoli (or Romanesco cauliflower) as it grows from a tiny seed to ...
Now that we’re in the height of the growing season, I hope you home gardeners are enjoying all kinds of goodies from your plot. In addition to the traditional home garden plants that most of us try, I ...
The Romanesco cauliflower, one of the strangest looking vegetables because of its fractal florets, owes its unique shape to the fact that it forms from failed flowers. Like regular cauliflowers, ...
It is elusive, to be sure. It is also chartreuse and spiky, with each spiraling cone a naturally occurring fractal—meaning its shape is formed by smaller shapes ...
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[feast_advanced_jump_to] Calling all math enthusiasts and veggie lovers! Romanesco broccoli, also known as Fibonacci broccoli, is a visually stunning vegetable with a fractal-like floret pattern that ...
Not quite broccoli and not quite cauliflower, romanesco, has been used in food for hundreds of years, dating back to Italy. Tony Whitefeather, owner of Whitefeather Organics, LLC, stopped by Sunrise 7 ...
Romanesco has been described as an alien vegetable or a fractal from geometry class. It’s a bright yellow-green in color and looks like a bunch of tiny perfect Christmas trees all clumped together. It ...
This week I’ve been investigating fractals. I’ll give you some examples of everyday fractals to get us started. See if you can find the common thread. Snowflakes, snails, ferns. Bonnie Blodgett Yup, ...
This outer-space alien looking vegetable has been grown in Italy since the 16th century. Romanesco resembles a chartreuse, spiral cauliflower. The number of spirals in a head of romanesco is a ...