Tuesday, August 23, 2011

ABC Wednesday: F is for Ferns

I love finding large groups of ferns with full fronds in the forest.
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Ferns and flowers make lovely mixes in gardens.
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Ferns and flowers following the path to the Paul Greene cabin in the NC botanical garden below are lovely.
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I planted ferns in my front garden and sadly many were lost to drought and being choked by vines (this is an old shot below during an early spring).
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I think it's fun that the next fern volunteered on the foundation of my house and it's indestructible, having grown there now for 6 years.
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32 comments:

  1. I have ferns growing under the shade of a tree in my front yard and I love them. They also grow abundantly in the forests where I walk and sometimes fight for space with the vines. The one you have growing sideways in your foundation certainly found a unique spot, Carver. It seems to be a bit of an acrobat. :)

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  2. My mom loves ferns!! lovely choice for the theme and beautiful shots too, Carver, enjoy your day.
    f is for...

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  3. Ferns are great plants. I love walking through a wood that's overgrown with fern, it always makes the whole scenery look like there's a dino around the corner.

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  4. Wonderful shots. Love the greenery all around.

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  5. I think ferns are lovely. I remember when I was young we lived surrounded by a forest. The ferns were thick. We would build little tee-pees and cover them with ferns. We pretended they were are houses. Those were the days when I was young.

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  6. fine, festive flora!
    ROG, ABC Wednesday team

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  7. Lovely Ferns and love the lush green!! Hope there are no more droughts to bear for you!!

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  8. Oh, I love ferns! And these are so beautiful! Terrific captures for the F Day, Carver! You always find such beautiful shots for the day! Have a wonderful week!

    Sylvia

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  9. Lovely lush post today.
    Ferns make a forest seem like a fairyland.

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  10. That must be an incredable place for a photographer :)
    Happy F day Carver!

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  11. Ferns are lovely! Unfortunately my garden is too small! But you have space enough.

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  12. Wonderful shot of ferns, Carver. I almost posted ferns today too. :)

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  13. I love the shot of the black-eyes susans against the greenery of the ferns. I have one fern that's taken over in my garden and it does not want to go away...so I let it stay! lol Have a fab week,

    Leslie
    abcw team

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  14. Beautiful ferns, a fine choice for F Day.

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  15. Ferns look so beautiful in a garden. And in the woods too!

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  16. I think ferns are about the greenest things you can see! And I can almost smell that earthy aroma from your photos.

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  17. I love those kind of ferns, it's so green that lighten up the color of your garden.

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  18. I love ferns. The volunteered along the walls of my grandmother's gardens. After she died, I dug a couple up and they're thriving.

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  19. What a beautiful array of greens.

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  20. I have a fondness for ferns-I particularly like that one on your foundation!

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  21. The massive fern leaves and the tress make an amazingly picturesque scenery. I love it :)

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  22. I planted ferns in my front garden heheheh,

    I posted ferns too, and those I planted. Unlike your ferns, in Singapore, with lots of rain, you don't have to water them. My garden lasted 5 years after I left.

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  23. I love ferns. Ferns are very good to mix with flowers in decorating. Aside from that there are some ferns that edible I used to eat it when I was in the Philippines. ^_^

    ABC Wed

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  24. Lovely calm and peaceful pictures -- ferns whether in pictures or in real life make me feel like that!
    Of course they do well here in cool shady western Oregon, but I was really surprised to find them growing beautifully in our part of Florida. (When we first got there I guess I just expected palm trees).

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  25. Some ferns are indestructible. But beautiful when walking in the woods.

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  26. I love finding fiddleheads while walking through the woods and along roadsides in the spring. Then, in the summer when the ferns grow thick along the paths in the woods...lovely!

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  27. Oh those ferns are so beautiful. The thickness of those in the forest are outstanding. I have one boston fern in my back yard, but need to plant some more.

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  28. I've just been watching a program on PBS and discovered that ferns are fractals. Since I didn't know what a fractal was an hour ago I guess I've learned something. Amazing since it is in the world of mathematics. But I still like them fractals or not.

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  29. Very nice scenery!
    I love ferns too. And I have two of them growing next to the well in the shade and they seem to be pleased to live there!

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  30. Your landscapes are lush and beautiful. Such a beautiful world.

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