Nature has always surprised scientists with its hidden intelligence. From the perfect symmetry of snowflakes to the spiral arrangement of sunflower seeds, living organisms often follow mathematical rules without anyone noticing. Now, researchers have uncovered another remarkable example hidden inside one of the world’s most popular houseplants — the Chinese money plant. Scientists discovered that the Chinese money plant organizes the veins and pores inside its leaves using a sophisticated geometric system called a Voronoi diagram. This same mathematical principle is commonly used in computer science, city planning, wireless networks, and even video game design. Yet somehow, a simple plant has been quietly using it all along. The discovery reveals that plants may solve complex spatial problems using natural biological processes, without any brain, measurements, or conscious planning. The findings also offer new clues about how living organisms create efficient structures and patterns th...