Nature just outsmarted Silicon Valley: That trendy houseplant on your windowsill has been doing advanced Math this whole time
The Chinese money plant quietly organizes itself using a geometric system that humans only formalized in the computer age — and it does so without measuring a single thing. The Chinese money plant, formally known as Pilea peperomioides, appears simple at first glance. Its round leaves look smooth and ordinary. But researchers from Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory found that hidden beneath those circular leaves is an elegant geometric structure called a Voronoi diagram.