Telegraph plant (Codariocalyx motorius) timelapse movement
This is a plant I grew from seed last year on my kitchen windowsill. The video was taken from before sunrise until late afternoon (captured every 2 minutes). The plant is one of the few species capable of rapid movement, others include the Sensitive Plant which you can just about see in front of it and the Venus Flytrap. You can read more about this plant on Wikipedia -
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