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Natural closeup on the European evergreen Hard fern, Blechnum spicant in a forest
Fresh leaves of ferns growing up on a Skye meadow, dry branches on a ground and green plants
Collection of sword ferns in a Pacific Northwest forest
Fresh ferns leaves green foliage natural floral in tropical garden
New Zealand Native Blechnum Chambersii or Lance Fern. It is also known as a Nini or Rereti Fern.\n\nNew Zealand's plant life is to Kiwis, something that is iconically New Zealand. Many of these plants native environments are indigenous only to New Zealand/ Aotearoa.
natural abstract background with leaves
The western swordfern is native to western North America.  This one was in the rain forest of Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada
Spiral shaped fern shoot emerging from the moss
Macro of fern leaves
young fern plant on white background
Old World Forked Fern (Dicranopteris linearis). MacRitchie Nature Reserve. Singapore.
New Zealand
Ferns in the park
Harts tongue ferns in the Ironbridge Gorge, Shropshire, UK
Extreme closeup of green leafs
Frond of Common Prickly Fern also called hard shield-fern Aspidium aculeatum or Polystichum aculeatum
Tropical plants and bryophytes
A close-up of a wild fern growing in the tropical rainforest of Southern Brazil
A distinctive tufted fern, the lanceolate, pinnate, overwintering leaves 10-70 cm, with fairly uniform bluntish oblong pinnae joined at the base. Outer leaves barren and more or less spreading, inner fertile ones erect and with narrower pinnae, the spore-cases linear beneath them.
Playing with lighting in the forest.
Brightly lit fern in winter sunlight.  Photograph taken in Washington state.
illuminated green fern leaf on black background
Lord Howe Island is an irregularly crescent-shaped volcanic remnant in the Tasman Sea between Australia and New Zealand, 600 km (320 nmi) directly east of mainland Port Macquarie, 780 km (420 nmi) northeast of Sydney, and about 900 km (490 nmi) southwest of Norfolk Island. It is about 10 km (6.2 mi) long and between 0.3 and 2.0 km (0.19 and 1.24 mi) wide with an area of 14.55 km2 (3,600 acres), though just 3.98 km2 (980 acres) of that comprise the low-lying developed part of the island
Large cluster of ferns in a woodland
Wild greenery in the forest, Vancouver Island BC
Red fern frond
Fern leaves growing out from a rustic floor
hard fern or deer fern, Blechnum spicant
Close up of new growth on fern
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