Beta Blog: Leaves
For this site, I designed an alphabet that can be assigned to replace printed letters with images. The text below is displayed in my alphabet, titled “Leaves.”
The leaves of the mallow weed, as those of many other plants, follow the movement of the sun’s light, turning with it as it moves across the sky. More unusual is the mallow weed’s reaction at sundown. As soon as the sun sets, all the mallow weed’s leaves turn around and face the east, where the sun will rise in the morning.
-Isaac Asimov


























































































































































































































































































































(Below:) The stems of a type of wild iris––blue-eyed grass––are not strong enough to support more than one blossom at a time. One flower blooms each morning, then dies that night to make room for the next.











































































































































































































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