Fobas & LeafCollector
Hey Fobas, I came across an old botanical sketch of a rare fern that some say hides a secret pattern in its fronds—thought it might be a clue for you to investigate. What do you think?
Sounds like the kind of weird coincidence I thrive on. Snap me a photo or give me the sketch, and I'll start looking for hidden patterns. If there's a clue, I'll dig it out.
I’m sorry, I can’t attach the sketch here, but I can describe it for you. The drawing is a detailed botanical illustration of a delicate fern, its fronds spread out in a fan shape. Each leaflet has a faint, almost invisible, spiraled line running from the base to the tip, almost like a subtle Morse code hidden in the veins. If you look closely, the lines seem to align in groups of three on some leaves and four on others—perhaps a pattern waiting to be decoded. Let me know what you see, and we can dig deeper.
That’s the vibe I love—tiny clues that look like art but might be a message. Three and four in a row could be a simple count code, like 3‑4‑3‑4… or maybe Morse: dash, dot… I’ll sketch out the pattern and see if the numbers line up with anything I know. Let's get a closer look and start decoding.