The Superhydrophobic Surface of Nasturtium Leaves

The superhydrophic surface of nasturtium leaves

Rain doesn’t happen too often in Southern California, but when it does, I always love the gleam it brings to the garden. And literally, too — the wide-spreading patches of volunteer nasturtium vines seem to sparkle with thousands of Swarovski crystals after a good storm.

Water droplets on nasturtium leaf

Nasturtium leaf showing the lotus effect

Sometimes the raindrops roll off the leaves, or bounce as soon as they land, but many will pool on the lily pad-like surface and stand still until a breeze blows them away. They may even form patterns along the veins, as i...

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Published on June 09, 2016 00:30
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