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By Lori
- 2 May, 2008
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Hi Jacque! this lovely Osmunda cinnamomea are a wild vegetable over here. they are not evergreen. the new growth comes from crowns and the crosiers (unfurling fronds) are so called because they look like a bishops crozier...the emerging curls are harvested while they are firmly closed called 'fiddleheads" they are a delicacy with a taste much like asparagus.
2 May, 2008
I have a shed that has ferns all the way across the front, they are just now coming up............smiles
7 May, 2008
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This photo is of species Osmunda Cinnamomea.
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This photo is of " fiddle heads" in Lori's garden
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Is this 1 evergreen Lori?
2 May, 2008