Our property is covered in many different types of ferns. Unfortunately, I haven’t taken the time to identify them all, but they are all beauties of nature.
Ferns exhibit two primary forms of symmetry:
Bilateral symmetry (mirror-image structure) in their fronds.
Self-similar symmetry (fractal patterns) in their overall growth.
Bravo Bravo...Kit this is beautiful
What a beautiful fern. I think the only ones that live closer around me are the ones they call Christmas ferns because the fronts have tiny leaves that look like Christmas sleighes? Hubby and I always laugh every year because a neighbor close by buys at least 20 yes that's right 20, Boston Ferns to hang from their maple trees. We keep wondering why they don't just dig up some that are growing from the ground behind them. But I guess it's a good thing they don't disturb them.
ReplyDeleteWe have some wild native ones here in Mississippi in our woods.
ReplyDeleteHari OM
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful! Miss C, may I say, bringing Kit and her 'krew' into your production team has been a total success. I love knowing both of you! YAM xx
Thank you Auntie Yam❣️
DeleteThank you YAM and I 100% agree
DeleteKit and Krew are so creative and OMCs she makes the best videos
Hugs HiC
She sure does! I saw a picture of that awesome cuddly boy Kat this evening...before he started over to see Katoe. WOO WOO WOO! But when you see the videos..be still my heart. Hubba HUBBA ding dong ding!
DeleteI have always liked the looks of ferns.
ReplyDeleteFerns are fab!
ReplyDeleteI love ferns too. We have many growing wild in the woods surrounding our property.
ReplyDeleteLovely post about ferns ~ ^_^
ReplyDeleteHugs to you Cecilia and Angel Madi ~ xo
Love the whole idea with you doing fern symmetry! They really have symmetry down. I am a fan of ferns. Lot's of native ferns in Florida and we loved our ferns in Missouri.
ReplyDeleteI just saw the new header as my comment popped up! Give me all the purple and all the lavender you have💜 Angel Madi looks comfy surrounded by lavender.
DeleteThere are so many beautiful ferns! Love your June blog header, Miss Cecilia!
ReplyDeleteI didn't understand a word of what you said about ferns, LOL!!! And I guess Monet's quote worked for his art. Enjoy the rest of your weekend.
ReplyDeleteWe have a lot of ferns on our property. My hubby loves to forage for ostrich ferns which taste kind of like asparagus. XO
ReplyDeleteFerns are lovely, Mr. BA taught me to appreciate them.
ReplyDeleteI love this photo and I love ferns. Hugs, Denise
ReplyDeleteLulu: "We don't have too much in the way of ferns around here, but you can find a lot of them if you go up into the mountains a ways!"
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