An Original Schteinn Science Report
~Fourth Edition~
Presented here for the first time, as a complete collection: Seven Plants Of The Seven Planets Of Our Universe. All displayed this past week in the Steemit Color Challenge on the Steemit Site, Planet Earth. Please peruse and enjoy at your viewing leisure. ~D.D.Schteinn, M.S.~
Photographs taken by the Deep Space Explorer Satellite - MrPeabody IV. Designed and built by the Engineering Department of the Schteinn College Of The Sophisticated Sciences
Editors Note: Enclosed with each photograph is the link to the Scientific Treatise on the originating planet and description of botanical biology that allows each plant to survive on the planet in question.
Mercury
Roseous indigovibrantus var. Mercuriplanetoidus
Common Name: Mercurial Disappearing Blueflower
Indigo Saturday -- Planet Mercury
Venus
Floralroundisci mutedvioleticus var. Venusplanetoides
Common Name: Purple Satellite Dish Flower
Mars
Florasanguinidae haboobtatteri var. Marsplanetoides
Common Name: Red Planet Dusty Wind-Flower
Jupiter
Florathickgasus redspoti-pondweedus var. Jupiterplanetoides
Common Name: Jupiterian Thick-Gas Pond-Weed Flower
Orange Tuesday -- Planet Jupiter
Saturn
Floramoontitan petaljuliennefry var. Saturnplanetoides
Common Name: Moon Titan French-Fry Flower
Yellow Wednesday -- Planet Venus
Uranus
Florasubmergeus-anguli liquidichydrogenaseae var. Uranusplantetoides
Common Name: Gaseous Sea Angling-Flower of Uranus
Green Thursday -- Planet Uranus
Neptune
Florabioluminescis auroramagnetosphereus var. Neptuneplantetoides
Common Name: Aurora Neptunis Blue Glow-Flower
For More Detailed Deep Science About Each Of These Photographs
Seven Day Series -- Photos Of Cool Plants Of Our Solar System
Indigo Saturday -- Planet Mercury
Violet Sunday -- Planet Venus
Red Monday -- Planet Mars
Orange Tuesday -- Planet Jupiter
Yellow Wednesday -- Planet Venus
Green Thursday -- Planet Uranus
Blue Friday -- Planet Neptune
[Official Science Press Credential Here]
A huge shout-out from the freelance Science Reporter's cardboard holler-horn goes out to the amazing for creating this marvy little identification credential for The Schteinn Science Report. Not only is it ultra-cool, but it allows me to poke about into databases and other places I'm probably not supposed to be. Though that IS the point of this on-the-edge, razor-sharp Science reportage.
Poste Script: These images may have received "just a wee bit" of manipulation by the author, to get the colors "just right" for this particular Deep Science Project.