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Looking into the gully my thoughts went to the first people who arrived in Australia from England. On misty mornings this is the sight they would see. The mist slowly making its way through the ferns and how mysterious would it have been for them. In Canberra we are so very lucky to have such beautiful ferns in our backyard and can go and see them anytime.

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Fern leaves and their shadows at Limekiln State Park, Big Sur.

 

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From a walk in Belmont's Habitat Audubon Sanctuary today.

 

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Gorgeous tree ferns are plenty on the Kepler Track. Look closely and you'll find life and soul. Love the lush green colours. Very soothing. Nice and simple. Can put a smile on anyone's face I think.

Details of a fern.

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Ferns at Fern Canyon

A UH-1Y Venom lifts off from Kiwanis Park in Yuma during a Humanitarian Assistance/Disaster Relief event as part of Weapons and Tactics Instructor course 1-17.

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Overlapping Ferns. © Copyright 2018 G Dan Mitchell - all rights reserved.

 

Overlapping ferns grow close together in the springtime redwood forest

 

Late in the day, a bit early for golden hour but late enough to start thinking about it, I visited a short trail in Del Norte State Park, along which there was the promise of a few rhododendron blossoms and many, many redwood trees. It was an easy trail, gradually ascending and traversing a low ridge through the forest, and then beginning a descent that led to the beach. Since I was interested in the redwoods and not the beach, I stopped just past the beginning of the descent.

 

The lighting conditions were just about perfect — thin clouds muted and diffused the light, and it came into the forest from the west at a low angle, side-lighting the redwood trees. While I mostly was there to photograph big, obvious things like blooming rhododendrons and the redwood trees, this forest was full of smaller details, too. As I started back up the trail to return to where I started I saw some thick groups of ferns and I stopped to take a look. This little scene immediately caught my attention, with its nearly symmetrical layers of fern fronds leading down toward the forest floor.

  

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Ferns are one of the first plants of the Earth.Ferns are one of the type of plants which doesn't flower nor do have seeds.But it reproduces via spores.

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Fern from the Albany Pine Bush. Isolated from the background with flash. Explore: July 26, 2017.

 

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Why are ferns still green in winter?

Soft light on a tree fern in our garden

 

All coiled,, and looking rather coy, this fern is ready for the spring opening ..

I don't know what it is about little fern fronds but i love em! they may be a little ugly sometimes but there something about them I love! All curled up....

  

Fern Frond - Charming Creek Walkway, Ngakawau, Westcoast, South Island, New Zealand

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