Description
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Visual Dispersion (Filamentous): The primary amaranth blooms exhibit “Centrifugal Filamentous Graduation.” The color and light are dispersed through high-frequency linear paths that fan out from the core of the flowers, creating a glowing effect that emphasizes their organic, bowl-like volume.
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Pigment Dispersion (Wash): The teal foliage shows “Vaporous Tonal Fogging.” The blue pigment is dispersed in soft, hazy clouds that lack hard boundaries, acting as a visual “fog” that recedes behind the sharp, high-contrast pink filaments.
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Light Dispersion (Radiant): The highlights show “Radiant Scattering.” Bright white light disperses along the path of the petal veins, creating long, glowing streaks that give the flora an iridescent, almost bioluminescent appearance.











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