





Patterns in Green
New Zealand is well known for its ferns, incorporating them into its national symbology. The symbolism of ferns is deep in the Māori culture. Bracken ferns were a staple in Māori diets, serving as one of their primary sources of carbohydrates. The Māori god Haumia-tiketike is a god of wild and uncultivated food, including ferns. (Source: Manaaki Whenua Landcare Research)
These bracken ferns were found in one of the forests around Mt. Cook (Aoraki).
Sony A7RIVA, Sony FE 24-70 GMII, 70 mm, ISO 200, f/7.1, 0.2 second (on tripod).
New Zealand is well known for its ferns, incorporating them into its national symbology. The symbolism of ferns is deep in the Māori culture. Bracken ferns were a staple in Māori diets, serving as one of their primary sources of carbohydrates. The Māori god Haumia-tiketike is a god of wild and uncultivated food, including ferns. (Source: Manaaki Whenua Landcare Research)
These bracken ferns were found in one of the forests around Mt. Cook (Aoraki).
Sony A7RIVA, Sony FE 24-70 GMII, 70 mm, ISO 200, f/7.1, 0.2 second (on tripod).
New Zealand is well known for its ferns, incorporating them into its national symbology. The symbolism of ferns is deep in the Māori culture. Bracken ferns were a staple in Māori diets, serving as one of their primary sources of carbohydrates. The Māori god Haumia-tiketike is a god of wild and uncultivated food, including ferns. (Source: Manaaki Whenua Landcare Research)
These bracken ferns were found in one of the forests around Mt. Cook (Aoraki).
Sony A7RIVA, Sony FE 24-70 GMII, 70 mm, ISO 200, f/7.1, 0.2 second (on tripod).