COMMON PLANTS of WISCONSIN |
UWSP Biology 130 |
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Osmunda cinnamomea;
cinnamon
fern [Osmundaceae]
Large,
green sterile fronds (to 4’) in graceful circles, surrounding distinct
fertile fronds which develop in late spring.
Sterile fronds with pinnately lobed
pinnae.
Fertile fronds shorter and narrower,
turning cinnamon color when mature then falling to the ground after
spore dispersal.
Common in moist, shaded sites
statewide.
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