
I've mentioned that the Maori found the spiral form of the opening fern -- called the
koru -- to be a powerful image, which they used in many forms in their art. And that it has become a kind of national image for New Zealand. Since my earlier post, I've been seeing more and more of these images. Near the Botanic Garden one was embedded in the sidewalk:

This is a particularly old wood carving from pre-European-contact Maori art:
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