Fern

Fiddleheads are so cute.

Fiddleheads: Welcoming Spring in the Forest. Fiddleheads: Every spring, before the trees leaf out, the forest floor wakes up in slow motion. Ferns—ancient plants that have been on Earth for over 300 million years—begin their season by sending up tightly coiled baby fronds called fiddleheads. These little spirals unfurl into full-grown fronds as the days […]

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Fiddlehead ferns.

Fiddlehead Fern: A Spring Delight in the Northeast Garden. If you spend time in Northeastern forests in early spring, you’ve probably seen them: tight green coils poking up through leaf litter, spiraling toward the sunlight. These whimsical shapes are called fiddleheads, the young growth stage of certain native ferns. They’re a seasonal signal that winter

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