future fern
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Aww that is lovely. What a cute little caterpillar/snail x
ReplyDeleteLove your fern capture. Awesome photography as always.
ReplyDeleteHappy Tuesday, Betty.
Your fern is like a piece of juwelry - fascinating!
ReplyDeleteLooks 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.
ReplyDeleteA fine close-up. I'm always fascinated to see these "fiddleheads".
ReplyDeleteThe rolled-up fern is like a work of art!
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh, what is going on there. Great macro shot, at first I thought it was a groovy snail.
ReplyDeleteThat is the most gorgeous photo of a fern frond!
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful pic. Thanks for hosting and I hope that you have a wonderful week.
ReplyDeleteWow, what a part of fascinating Nature... a wonderful capture.
ReplyDeleteHave a good week.
Amazing find! Beautifully captured!
ReplyDeleteBetty - love this picture. I am sure you are excited to welcome Spring!
ReplyDeletewow amazing. Beautiful click.
ReplyDeleteThanks for hosting.
Wow! Great closeup!
ReplyDeleteFor a moment there I thought those were snails out of their shells. Or even pretty worms. Great photo.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful future fern. This is the best part of the edible fern.
ReplyDeleteIn my own corner of the world, ferns are getting brown just now...
ReplyDeleteHave a lovely September, Betty!
I love your delicate fern photo!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful close up photo!
ReplyDelete-Soma
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
ReplyDeleteWe are surrounded by ferns. Attending a Fern Identification walk taught me so much about them!....:)jp
ReplyDeleteJust beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThank you for hosting.