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9/4/19

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future fern

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22 comments:

  1. Aww that is lovely. What a cute little caterpillar/snail x

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  2. Love your fern capture. Awesome photography as always.

    Happy Tuesday, Betty.

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  3. Your fern is like a piece of juwelry - fascinating!

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  4. Looks a bit like what they call a Resurrection Fern in Florida ... it curls up in the dry season and unfurls and comes back to life when it rains. Thank you for hosting; this is such a great sharing opportunity.

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  5. A fine close-up. I'm always fascinated to see these "fiddleheads".

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  6. The rolled-up fern is like a work of art!

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  7. Oh my gosh, what is going on there. Great macro shot, at first I thought it was a groovy snail.

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  8. That is the most gorgeous photo of a fern frond!

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  9. Such a beautiful pic. Thanks for hosting and I hope that you have a wonderful week.

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  10. Wow, what a part of fascinating Nature... a wonderful capture.

    Have a good week.

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  11. Amazing find! Beautifully captured!

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  12. Betty - love this picture. I am sure you are excited to welcome Spring!

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  13. wow amazing. Beautiful click.
    Thanks for hosting.

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  14. For a moment there I thought those were snails out of their shells. Or even pretty worms. Great photo.

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  15. Beautiful future fern. This is the best part of the edible fern.

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  16. In my own corner of the world, ferns are getting brown just now...
    Have a lovely September, Betty!

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  17. We have lots of ferns where we live on Powell Lake here in BC. This week I've shared another forest plant, Indian Pipe. - Margy

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  18. We are surrounded by ferns. Attending a Fern Identification walk taught me so much about them!....:)jp

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  19. Just beautiful!
    Thank you for hosting.

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