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Basket Fern (Drynaria rigidula) frond, eroded by leaf-mining insects and
remains just as a tracery of dry tissue. |
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"Marutchi" BarbaraH*REMOVE wrote in message ... Basket Fern (Drynaria rigidula) frond, eroded by leaf-mining insects and remains just as a tracery of dry tissue. I've never seen anything like that! Thanks, Mary |
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Mary Fisher wrote:
I've never seen anything like that! Thanks, Thank you. :-) |
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Basket Fern (Drynaria rigidula) frond, eroded by leaf-mining insects and remains just as a tracery of dry tissue. Interesting...Do you have a picture of a frond that hasn't been eaten? -- 09=ix |
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Garrapata wrote:
Basket Fern (Drynaria rigidula) frond, eroded by leaf-mining insects and remains just as a tracery of dry tissue. Interesting...Do you have a picture of a frond that hasn't been eaten? I can take one, later today once work settles down. |
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Garrapata wrote:
Basket Fern (Drynaria rigidula) frond, eroded by leaf-mining insects and remains just as a tracery of dry tissue. Interesting...Do you have a picture of a frond that hasn't been eaten? I found this one, I took at the same time as the eaten ones, it's one of the fronds that form the "basket" The fern dies back a fair bit in winter and is only just now producing new fronds. (unaltered except for re-sizing and some USM). |
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