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| » | tree trunk-ferns Don't know whether ferns like this sprout from trees in other parts of the word, but it's fairly common in Florida. Liked the look of them against the rough bark of the tree anyway. |
| » | Uploaded by geezerpk ( | | )on Sep 28, 2003 |
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| » Camera: | Minolta DiMAGE 7i |
| » Exp. time: | 1/45 (0.022 secs) |
| » Aperture: | f/3.5 |
| » Focal length: | 15 mm |
| » ISO speed: | 200 |
Comments
3. Sep 5, 2006 patty99
"It is called resurrection fern. It dries up and looks dead in drought or dry times, then springs back green when it rains. It grows in the deep south, in Texas as well. It most normally grows on top of large horizontal branches of old oak trees."
2. Feb 3, 2005 ruby86
"never seen ferns growing on a tree before. lovely. "
1. Mar 5, 2004 snapper
"beautiful, thanks for sharing."
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"It is called resurrection fern. It dries up and looks dead in drought or dry times, then springs back green when it rains. It grows in the deep south, in Texas as well. It most normally grows on top of large horizontal branches of old oak trees."
2. Feb 3, 2005 ruby86
"never seen ferns growing on a tree before. lovely. "
1. Mar 5, 2004 snapper
"beautiful, thanks for sharing."
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