
DESCRIPTION
The flower’s scientific name is Diphylleia grayi and it is a rare one as it can be found in very few parts of the world. It only grows in moist mountain areas in Japan, China, and the Appalachian Mountains.
These spring-blooming flowers turn translucent when wet due to their loose cell structure. When they come in contact with a steady supply of water for a little while, the water droplets stick to the exposed veiny structure, filling up the lattices and causing increased light reflection. The flower would then take on the crystal clear appearance of water, turning completely translucent.

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