2. PATTERN 7. BUFFALO. WY, USA. This section of a cottonwood limb cut by a chainsaw resembles the 'general model". 9. STANLEY, TAS, AUSTRALIA. The double spiral of seed in a sunflower head; counts at seed reveal the “summation series” or Fibonacci numbers along each spiral band. 11. STANLEY, TAS, AUSTRALIA. A spiral oi spirals ol spirals. This range of orders of Similar forms is basic to lractals; it can be seen in many phenomena here. a Romanesque broccoli. 8. STANLEY, TAS, AUSTRALIA. This section of a tamarillo also resembles the ”general model”. 10. TUCSON. AZ, USA An aberrant suguaro erupts into an 'Overbeck Jet". and the stem reveals increasingly turbulent growth. 12. ERNABELLA, SA, AUSTRALIA. Pitjatjantjara women transfer traditional patterns to new materials, here using a batik (wax-dye) process to print fabrics. Older patterns were made in sand.