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Fern Sporangia


Fern spores are the tiny genetic bases for new plants. They are found contained in a casing, called sporangia, on the underside of the leaves. These are from a fern growing in my garden.
ColRam, Special K, Nouchetdu38, Gudrun and 18 other people have particularly liked this photo
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Hartelijke groeten....Frans.
A beautiful image.
I like the way you see things Keith :)
It's amazing the detail you can see through a macro lens..!!
Keith Burton club has replied to trester88 clubKeith Burton club has replied to John FitzGerald clubKeith Burton club has replied to Gudrun clubThere must be millions of these spores on each plant.........this one was only about one metre high, and there were some on every single little leaf.
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