selective focus photography of fern plant
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selective focus photography of fern plant

I really want to capture more of the natural world, especially that found in the UK. My aim is to document and celebrate the beautiful and varied wildlife found on our doorstep. “Fern fronds, as with all leaves, arise from the stem, either directly, or on an outgrowth from the stem termed a phyllopodium. The stem of a typical fern is subterranean or horizontal on the surface of the ground. These stems are called rhizomes. Many fern fronds are initially coiled into a fiddle-head or crozier, although cycad and palm fronds do not have this pattern of new leaf growth.”

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