Walking a trail of ferns

Fern Garden Trail in Highland Hammock State Park, Florida - Photo: Still Gravity.
The Fern Garden Trail in Highland Hammock State Park - License our images here.

Hike through elder plants that have adorned the planet for 200 to 300 million years. Silent witnesses of dinosaurs' times, when the planet was warmer and humid. 

Ferns trail in Highland Hammock - Photo: Still Gravity.
Ferns surrounding the boardwalk. 

The reproductive system of ferns is older than flowers and seeds. It's based on spores and needs moisture to work.

Fern fronds detail - Photo: Still Gravity.
The leaves of ferns are called fronds. 

 What a fresh walk - because it's the Florida winter.

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