Interesting. We've never really seen the trifid as deserving its name. Your view makes it wonderfully three-dimensional, like a peony perhaps. Very pretty. Or another interpretation is two wrinkly walnut halves, or the two halves of a brain, left and right. If we try seeing subdivisions, there are four, or six, or even ten or more, but never three.
It’s an interesting and very different interpretation of a very commonly images object. In the wider field it kinda reminds me of a Tarzo as a kid or even a jelly fish in the sea.