When we bought our house in September, 1970 there was a steep front bank from our lawn down to the street level, that had a lot of twisted brown stuff on it and I never looked closely. Imagine the thrill when Spring arrived and coming out of the front bank were bright green fiddleheads. Fiddleheads are the furled fronds of a young fern. Each fiddlehead unrolls into a new frond, which is a large divided leaf of the fern. These ferns have been a joy to watch all the years we have lived here. In the last 5 years or so, some small groups of ferns have emerged from the ivy under the Japanese maple tree. So infrared did a nice job of showing both the delicacy of the ferns, as well at some of the ivy leaves.
Sunday, May 16, 2021
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Interesting composition. The fern looks looks so delicate against the ivy and yet it keeps coming back every Spring. Lovely.
Joan
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