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Pteridomania: The Ancient Fern Botanical Notebook

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21.59 cm x 27.94 cm (8.5" x 11") Deluxe Spiral Notebook
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Style: 21.59 cm x 27.94 cm (8.5" x 11") Deluxe Spiral Notebook

Accessorise while you organise with these hand made spiral notebooks. The front and back covers are customisable with your images and text, and the notebook covers are laminated to ensure durability. Choose from 4 notebook styles, hardcover or softcover versions, 7 different spiral colours and 10 page design options to make your one-of-a-kind notebook today.

  • Dimensions: 21.6 cm l x 28 cm w (8.5" l x 11" w)
  • Hardcover or Softcover
  • Page Count: 60 sheets, 120 pages
  • 60 lb. durable text smooth paper
  • Laminated front and back covers, plain white inside
  • Choice of 7 colours for the spiral
  • Choice of 10 designs for the pages
  • CPSIA compliant
  • Suitable for ages 4+

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Pteridomania: The Ancient Fern Botanical Notebook

Pteridomania: The Ancient Fern Botanical Notebook

Flowers are a biological fad. A flashy, temporary gimmick designed to seduce passing insects. If you want real endurance, you look at ferns. They were dominating the understory three hundred and sixty million years ago. While the ancestors of the modern rose were still trying to figure out how to photosynthesize properly, the Polypodiopsida had already mastered terrestrial domination. They didn’t bother evolving seeds or nectar or scented petals. They built themselves out of brutal, efficient geometry. Look at the fronds plastered across the cover of this notebook. Most people see a polite, vintage botanical illustration. I see survival hardware. The precise, repeating divisions of the pinnae aren’t just aesthetically pleasing; they are mathematical perfection designed to capture dappled forest light. And if you were to flip those illustrated fronds over, you would find the real mechanism of their empire: the sori. Those tiny, rust-coloured dots on the underside of the leaf are actually clustered sporangia. They are pressurised biological catapults that violently eject spores at speeds that make our own modern engineering look pathetic. Pure, silent artillery happening right now in the damp shade of every forest on earth. Their life cycle is practically alien. A fern spore doesn't just grow into a fern. It grows into a prothallus—a tiny, vulnerable, heart-shaped sliver of green tissue that produces both sperm and eggs. The sperm literally swim through a microscopic drop of dew to reach the egg. It is a reproductive cycle that demands the earth be physically wet. They carry the memory of the primordial swamp in their very DNA. The Victorians understood this dark gravity. In the 1850s, Britain was swept by "Pteridomania"—fern madness. Grown adults in heavy tweed and restrictive corsets risked their lives scaling sheer limestone cliffs in the Scottish Highlands just to uproot a rare Asplenium. They bankrupted themselves building heated glass Wardian cases to house them. They recognised that ferns possess a primitive weight that no daisy could ever match. Now we just swipe our thumbs across glass screens and forget what we read five seconds later. Your thoughts are likely evaporating. A cheap, glue-bound notepad from the supermarket isn't going to fix that. You need a physical repository. A place with the visual weight of the Carboniferous period. This is where you write down the observations that matter. The brutal truths. The messy field notes. The project you've been putting off because it feels too difficult. Writing by hand is a primitive act. It requires friction. It requires time. It demands that you actually commit to the word before the ink sinks into the cellulose. Stop wrapping your ideas in pastel florals.

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Lovely design, I liked how I was able to personalise every element. printed perfectly. Nice and glossy front page, the pages inside are a little warped but that could be to do with the weather however I don't feel it ruins the notepad.
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By Mey A.2 October 2022Verified Purchase
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I have loved the concept of a double sided notebook for years, and usually I would have to make them myself from a simple notebook, but this was amazing and right on the point ! Perfect printing quality, love the colors
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Absolutely loved this book to start my wedding plans in. The book was a great size a the delivery was quick. Print came out great. Really happy with it.

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Product ID: 256592991224580316
Created on 22/03/2026, 10:43
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