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27-JAN-2014 Janice Dunn

Spores growing under a Silver Fern frond

Murrays Bay, Auckland, NZ

NEW ZEALAND’S SILVER FERN (Cyathea dealbata) showing the spores growing on the silver side
Ferns do not produce seeds, but instead bear SPORES on the underside of their fertile FRONDS.
SPORANGIA are clusters of SPORES found on the underside of a SPOROPHYLL.
SPORES are the asexual reproductive cells on ferns.
Fern spores are contained in SPORANGIA, which are borne on the leaf surface in clusters called SORI.
SORI come in all shapes, sizes and locations. Here on the Silver fern they appear as small brown dots.

Canon EOS 60D ,Canon EF 24-105mm f/4L IS USM
1/30s f/4.0 at 47.0mm iso100 full exif

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larose forest photos29-Jan-2014 22:44
A lovely lacy image. Ferns are beautiful plants as your fine shot shows. V
Terry Sprague27-Jan-2014 19:33
Lovely! Excellent capture. I love ferns of all kinds. This one looks very large. V
J. Scott Coile27-Jan-2014 16:01
Wonderful patterns.
danad27-Jan-2014 08:57
A very fine green harmony with delicate motives. BV.
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