Lough Foyle, Moville co. Donegal
It is of very lush green!
...I caught my eye too.
I love the ferns, beautiful. Take care, have a great day and happy weekend.
So Very pretty!hugsDonna
Beautiful green! Awesome Friday post!
Hi Bill.I think ferns are beautiful plants.Greetings from Patricia.
Ain't they pretty!
Quite lush.
It is so beautifully green, Bill.
They tend to that to me as well, I have a few behind the house.
I can see why! Beautiful.
Ferns deserve much more attention as there are some great leaf shapes and green tones.
They are beautiful in themselves
Wow, Bill, this is a gorgeous specimen! I've always loved ferns.Blessings!
That is simply elegant and gorgeous.
And what a beautiful fern it is!
Ferns are beautiful, and they only grow where there is plenty of moisture.
Están preciosos los helechos. No he puesto ninguno en mi patio ya que es una planta que necesita mucha agua y esta escasea ahora por aquí.Feliz fin de semana.
I love ferns, they're so pretty.
Definitely I do prefer ferns to any inferno. ;-)And I am glad there are quite a few growing in Seanhenge.Your photo shows a beauty.
pretty.....
What a beautiful shade of green!
Such a beautiful shade of green.I'm pleased you spotted it and took this lovely photograph.All the best Jan
We have millions of ferns growing all over our property!!
Boa Noite Bill. Aqui no Brasil temos vários tipos de samambaias.
It is a beautiful specimen for sure!
Beautiful shades of greens.
Beautiful! Like a small tree.
Linda planta. Te mando un beso.
That is really great work! You managed to convey to us pretty close to what caught your eye I bet. A very arresting photograph. Thank you Bill. Aloha
Your task now is to identify it, Bill.
You can almost smell the damp, shady earth. Such arresting color.
Good ferns. The old timers down here used to use these ferns for their home gardens so the frost wouldn't get at their new plants in the spring time.
Uma imagem lindíssima! Um belo achado fotográfico!AbraçosAna
It is of very lush green!
ReplyDelete...I caught my eye too.
ReplyDeleteI love the ferns, beautiful. Take care, have a great day and happy weekend.
ReplyDeleteSo Very pretty!
ReplyDeletehugs
Donna
Beautiful green! Awesome Friday post!
ReplyDeleteHi Bill.
ReplyDeleteI think ferns are beautiful plants.
Greetings from Patricia.
Ain't they pretty!
ReplyDeleteQuite lush.
ReplyDeleteIt is so beautifully green, Bill.
ReplyDeleteThey tend to that to me as well, I have a few behind the house.
ReplyDeleteI can see why! Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteFerns deserve much more attention as there are some great leaf shapes and green tones.
ReplyDeleteThey are beautiful in themselves
ReplyDeleteWow, Bill, this is a gorgeous specimen! I've always loved ferns.
ReplyDeleteBlessings!
That is simply elegant and gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteAnd what a beautiful fern it is!
ReplyDeleteFerns are beautiful, and they only grow where there is plenty of moisture.
ReplyDeleteEstán preciosos los helechos. No he puesto ninguno en mi patio ya que es una planta que necesita mucha agua y esta escasea ahora por aquí.
ReplyDeleteFeliz fin de semana.
I love ferns, they're so pretty.
ReplyDeleteDefinitely I do prefer ferns to any inferno. ;-)
ReplyDeleteAnd I am glad there are quite a few growing in Seanhenge.
Your photo shows a beauty.
pretty.....
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful shade of green!
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful shade of green.
ReplyDeleteI'm pleased you spotted it and took this lovely photograph.
All the best Jan
We have millions of ferns growing all over our property!!
ReplyDeleteBoa Noite Bill. Aqui no Brasil temos vários tipos de samambaias.
ReplyDeleteIt is a beautiful specimen for sure!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shades of greens.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Like a small tree.
ReplyDeleteLinda planta. Te mando un beso.
ReplyDeleteThat is really great work! You managed to convey to us pretty close to what caught your eye I bet. A very arresting photograph. Thank you Bill. Aloha
ReplyDeleteYour task now is to identify it, Bill.
ReplyDeleteYou can almost smell the damp, shady earth. Such arresting color.
ReplyDeleteGood ferns. The old timers down here used to use these ferns for their home gardens so the frost wouldn't get at their new plants in the spring time.
ReplyDeleteUma imagem lindíssima! Um belo achado fotográfico!
ReplyDeleteAbraços
Ana