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 Pollia condensata is a berry with no nutritional value that h stanley cup becher as managed to thrive in Africa because it   just so damned shiny that birds love the thing, and use it for decoration. A new paper in PNAS delved into how these berries are more intense than that of any previously described biological material. More than just an astonishing shade of blue, the berries are pointillist, with an almost glittery appearance. The paper calls it the most reflective bi stanley cup quencher ological material ever described, reflecting up to 30% of the light that hits it. The berry achieves this by stacking the cell walls of its skin with cellulose strands stacked as layers of helixes. The vast majority of these are spaced so that only blue light is reflected, but there   enough variance that other colors are added to the mix as well, giving a multi hued look. As the paper puts it: The multilayered cell walls of the fruit act as curved micro-Bragg reflectors, each of which reflects a specific color that differs from cell to cell. While blue reflectance is dominant, the sparse distribution of green and red reflecting cells gives the fruit an intriguing pixellated  pointillist  appearance, not recorded in any other organism. Not only that, but because the  stanley deutschland patterning differs from cell to cell, some reflect to the left, and some reflect to the right, which has never before been observed in a single biological tissue. It   an example of a convergent evolution, where plants and animals hav