Roads End Naturalist

Exploring the natural world as we wander at the end of the road


Unfurling

Only spread a fern frond over a man’s head and worldly cares are cast out, and freedom and beauty and peace come in.

~John Muir

Before there is a fern frond, there is a fiddlehead. The curled tip of an unfurling fern frond resembles the curled ornamentation (called a scroll) on the end of a stringed instrument, such as a violin. It is also called a crozier (or crosier), from the curved staff used by bishops, which supposedly has its origins in the shepherd’s crook.

It is a ritual repeated every spring, and one that always catches my eye…the beautiful and detailed unfurling of the frond, starting at the base of the leaf blade and progressing outward and upward. It is one of the simple delights of spring.

A gallery of ferns unfurling from the woods behind our house, to the NC Botanical Garden to the Green Swamp…

Fern fiddlehead
Southern shield fern fiddlehead (click photos to enlarge)
early Cinnamon fern
Cinnamon fern
Cinnamon fern fiddlehead
Cinnamon fern fertile frond
Cinnamon fern unfurling group
Cinnamon fern group
Cinnamon fern unfurling 1
Cinnamon fern
Christmas fern fiddlehead pair
Christmas fern
Royal fern unfurlng 1
Royal fern
Royal fern unfurlng
Royal fern
Bracken fern unfurling 1
Bracken fern
Bracken fern unfurling 2
Bracken fern

 

 

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    mary sonis

    how beautiful!

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