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Ferns in the Snow

Posted by Marissa Minkler,
North Country explorer from Brownsville, Texas
February 13, 2013

There are almost 12,000 species of ferns, they reproduce by spores and do not have flowers or seeds. Ferns grow in shaded and damp areas, they cannot survive in hot areas like regular plants. I chose this picture because I thought it was interesting how the ferns were still green and peaking out from under the snow.

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Charles Davis

Christmas Fern (Polysticum acrostichoides) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polystichum_acrostichoides

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