[DIYbio] Isolating sequences from scratch

Try to find other plants that share this feature.

I would assume that these flower petals are hygroscopic where as most flowering plants are hydrophobic or super hydrophobic.
in addition to having that feature they either drop the pigment or don't have one to begin with. Maybe it has surface features that scatter white light when not wet.
If it has evolved that trait then it must rely on a pollinator that cannot see the flower in wet conditions (assuming the pollinator can only see in vis.). Does it gain optic qualities when wet outside of vis.? How much do you know about the flower?

You wouldn't be interested in fenestration by any chance. Would you?

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