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Subject: Fwd: FROST FLOWERS...
Absolutely beautiful and informative as well, I had no idea any
such thing existed. Thanks for sharing.
"The Incredible Frost Flower"
It is as beautiful as it
is rare. A frost flower is created in autumn or early winter mornings when ice
in extremely thin. The layers are pushed out from the stems of plants or
occasionally wood. This extrusion creates wonderful patterns which curl and fold
into gorgeous frozen petioles, giving this phenomenon both its name and
its appearance.
Conditions have to be
just so ... for frost flowers to form.
Early winter is the optimum time to come across them ...although the weather conditions must be freezing it is vital that the ground is not, so water can be sucked up in the stem.
Early winter is the optimum time to come across them ...although the weather conditions must be freezing it is vital that the ground is not, so water can be sucked up in the stem.
As the temperature gets
to freezing or just below ...the sap in the stem of the plants will
expand. As it does so, the outer layer of the stem comes under increasing
pressure, and microscopically thin cracks, known as linear fissures, begin to
form. These will finally give way under the pressure of the sap and split
open, forming cracks for the water to come out through ... and then freeze.
Water is continuously
being drawn up the plant's stem while the ground remains unfrozen. It travels
up the plants external structural axis (stem) and reaches the split or splits.
As it does so, it oozes slowly out and it freezes. Yet more water is coming behind it....
As it does so, it oozes slowly out and it freezes. Yet more water is coming behind it....
This new water reaches
the cracks and it too freezes, pushing the previous slither of ice away from
the stem.
And in this manner the amazing ' petals ' that you see in these pictures are formed.
And in this manner the amazing ' petals ' that you see in these pictures are formed.
Incredibly, the frost
flower effect can happen to wood even when it has been made in to a fence or a
gate, as seen above. In this case the water is extruded through the pores in
the wood rather than cracks.
The frost flower has a
number of other names. You may know them as frost castles, ice castles, ice
blossoms, or even the very scientific sounding crystallo-folia. Yet the name is
something of a misnomer:
frost is created by water vapor.
Frost flowers, on the other hand, are formed from liquid water.
Frost flowers, on the other hand, are formed from liquid water.
If you come across one -
be careful!
Rather than attempt to pick it up, if you have a camera or a phone with you ... take a picture instead. Frost flowers are incredibly delicate and will more often than not ...shatter when touched.
Rather than attempt to pick it up, if you have a camera or a phone with you ... take a picture instead. Frost flowers are incredibly delicate and will more often than not ...shatter when touched.
Not only that, as they
are made of such thin sheets of ice, they will melt away as the sun rises
higher in the sky.
You may get frost flowers again the following day, but unless the conditions are just right ...
the chances are... your first glimpse may be your last.
You may get frost flowers again the following day, but unless the conditions are just right ...
the chances are... your first glimpse may be your last.
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