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    Throw Blanket,  LeafPattern designed and sold by Randy403

    LeafPattern Throw Blanket

    Designed and sold by Randy403
    $31.53
    $39.40 (20% off)
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    $31.53
    $39.40 (20% off)

    Product features

    • Drape your bed, your couch, or yourself in soft, fluffy art
    • 100% polyester fleece
    • Front features edge-to-edge design sublimation printed for you when you order
    • Reverse is off-white
    • Machine washable
    • Since every item is made just for you by your local third-party fulfiller, there may be slight variances in the product received
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    LeafPattern
    Leaf patterns are intricate and varied designs that are commonly found in nature, particularly in plants and trees. These patterns are created by the arrangement of leaves on a stem or branch, and the shape and texture of the leaves themselves. The way that leaves are arranged on a stem can be described by terms such as opposite, alternate, or whorled, and the shape of the leaf can be described by terms such as lobed, serrated, or smooth. Leaf patterns can be used to identify different plant species, as well as to understand their ecological and evolutionary relationships. For example, plants in the same family often have similar leaf patterns, and some leaf patterns have evolved to help plants conserve water or protect themselves from predators. In art and design, leaf patterns are a popular motif and can be found in a variety of contexts, including textiles, wallpaper, and ceramics. These patterns can be realistic or stylized, and can be used to create a sense of nature and organic forms. Leaf patterns can also be used in graphic design and branding to create a sense of naturalness or eco-friendliness. Overall, leaf patterns are a fascinating and important aspect of the natural world, and they offer a wealth of opportunities for both scientific study and artistic expression.

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