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The outward working reveals itself in the change from green to a blossom-like splendour of colour, further in the streaming fragrances and in the dew-like bloom settled on the surface as though breathed there from without. These are manifestations of the working of the actual solar radiation, and of the radiations of the supra-solar planets woven through it. Thus Mars brings about the red colouration, Jupiter the white and yellow, and Saturn the blue.[1] In whatever organs of the plant the flow of sap accumulates towards nourishing fructification — where vegetative growth thus pauses or reaches its end altogether — the blossoming impulse works from above downward: the direct working of the sun, supported by the sun-distant planets. The outer colouration of the fruit continues, as ripening advances, into mostly other, less intensive

  1. Rudolf Steiner: Geisteswissenschaftliche Grundlagen zum Gedeihen der Landwirtschaft, GA 327, Vortrag vom 10. Juni 1924, Dornach 1999, S. 55.