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Origami Around
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Today's Document

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he wasn't even looking at me and he found me

Kaledo Art
NASA
Monterey Bay Aquarium
Show & Tell
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@tonashemesh
Venus and the Pleiades
@annabellioncourt
Let's go into the forest~
Bjørndalsdam, Fredrikstad, Norway by Heidi Femmen
Fishtail Fern - Microsorum punctatum var. Grandiceps
These are young fronds of the commonly named Fishtail Fern or Dwarf Elkhorn Fern, Microsorum punctatum var. Grandiceps (Polypodiales - Polypodiaceae), an epiphytic fern native to Africa, Asia, Malaysia, New Guinea, Australia and Polynesia.
This cultivar is distinctive by its light green, glossy fronds are strap-like and leathery with entire or wavy leaf margin. The frond consists of a single blade that forks into 2 parts repeatedly, forming a crested tip that resembles a fish’s tail or an elk horn. The midrib is raised and highly prominent.
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Photo credit: ©Gordon K A Dickson (CC BY-NC-SA 2.0) | Locality: Arundel, City of Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia (2006)
Kyoto botanical gardens - the water looks like a night sky
I wonder about all the tiny bugs that get to live in this paradise! How spectacular🌿
something's lurking in there // May 2017
Anhinga aka "Water Turkey“ aka American Darter (Anhinga anhinga), male in breeding plumage, family Anhingidae, order Suliformes, Orlando Wetlands, FL, USA
photograph by Maryam Ali
سبحان الله !
How beautiful!
Love magnolias!
2026-03-17