It sounds so exotic as "Queen Anne's Lace" - here it's called "cow parsley".
There is structure in nature. Math is a language used to describe structure. The structure is there before the math.Nature does not do calculations, nature obeys laws.
When you place your hand on a table do the electrons get out little calculators and figure out how much force to apply to keep your hand from sinking into the table?
When a planet orbits a sun, does it have to figure out what speed to go?
Some people who are enamored with math believe it is a essential part of nature, but math is a human invention, and nature has no need for human inventions.
The Umbelliferae can be tricky to tell apart: Daucus carota is simply know as a "wild carrot" - it can be distinguished from cow parsley as it looks like this before the flower comes out.I am not a botanist but "cow parsley" (anthriscus sylvestris) and "Queen Ann's lace" (daucus carota) are different species from the same family Apiaceae.
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