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Floridata: Osmunda cinnamomea
... now and receive a free gift of Tulip Topper wildflower seeds with every bulb order. Osmunda cinnamomea Common Names: cinnamon fern Family: Osmundaceae (cinnamon fern family) Get link to Profile# 920 ... a blend of broccoli, asparagus and artichoke. Features There are about a dozen species of Osmunda, occurring on all continents except Australia. Royal fern (O. regalis) is another common North American ...
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Native Plants of Ohio, Bulletin 865, Ferns
... Leathery blades are gray to blue-green and evergreen. Good fern for limited space. Availability specialty dealers specialty dealers specialty dealers trade Scientific Name Matteuccia pensylvanica Onoclea sensibilis Osmunda regalis Osmunda cinnamomea Polystichum acrostichoides Common Name ostrich fern sensitive fern royal fern cinnamon fern Christmas fern Height 36-84" (3-7') 12-24" 12-36" 24-60" ...
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Images accompanying the Flora of Roosevelt
... struthiopteris in situ fertile frond (new and old) fertile frond pinnae fertile frond pinna magnified Onoclea sensibilis sterile frond overwintered fertile frond Osmunda cinnamomea sterile frond fertile frond in situ Osmunda regalis var. spectabilis in situ (young) pinna pinnulae fertile pinnae fertile pinna sporangia on pinnula of otherwise sterile frond sporangia magnified Polypodium virginianum ...
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PSS123 Ferns, outdoor
... Lady Fern Athyrium filix-femina Japanese Painted Fern Athyrium nipponicum var. pictum Hay-scented Fern Dennsteadtia punctilobula Leather Wood Fern Dryopteris marginalis Ostrich Fern Matteuccia struthiopteris Sensitive Fern Onoclea sensibilis Cinnamon Fern Osmunda cinnamomea Christmas Fern Polystichum acrostichoides Return to beginning of this list. Return to PSS 123 Garden Flowers homepage.
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Instant Perennial Plant Garden
... with ferns that come up a little later to fill in the void. Full shade to part sun, they get up to about 12-24". Osmunda cinnamomea Pachysandra procumbens I could go on for miles here about my favorite groundcover for the shade. This plant for all seasons has the most interesting fragrant, white spikes of flowers in early Spring and light, almost olive-green ...
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Wisconsin Vascular Plants: Details Page
... undisclosed because of endangered/protected status. Habitat: Shallow peat over fine sand subsoil; collected plants of Carex folliculata rooted in sphagnum in swale-like margin of boggy woods, assoc.: Osmunda cinnamomea and extremely robust clumps of Carex echinata; C. folliculata also locally abundant in a swath. slightly higher up along bottom of road bank, assoc. Scirpus cyperinus, Calamagrostis ...
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Wisconsin Vascular Plants: Search Results
... Photo Gallery and Map Gallery) Osmunda lunaria L. =Botrychium lunaria Osmunda multifida S.G.Gmel. =Botrychium multifidum Osmunda virginiana L. =Botrychium virginianum Osmunda struthiopteris L. =Matteuccia struthiopteris var. struthiopteris Osmunda cinnamomea L. * + cinnamon fern Osmunda cinnamomea L. f. frondosa (Torr. & A.Gray) Britton Osmunda cinnamomea L. f. incisa (Huntington) Gilbert Osmunda ...
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Hort on the Internet: Ferns
... fern - NC State Narrow swamp fern, Crested wood fern - NC State New York fern, Tapering fern - NC State Northern maidenhair fern - NC State Onoclea sensibilis - Missouri Osmunda cinnamomea - Missouri Osmunda regalis - Missouri Ostrich Fern - Michigan Ostrich Fern - Missouri Ostrich fern - NC State Polystichum acrostichoides - Missouri Rattlesnake fern - NC State Resurrection fern - NC State River ...
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Floridata: Osmunda regalis
... sporangia which bear the spores. Royal fern can be distinguished from the related cinnamon fern (Osmunda cinnamomea) by its bipinnate leaves, the fertile ones with clusters of sporangia towards the tips ... The young croziers or fiddleheads can be prepared like asparagus and eaten. The fibrous roots (osmunda fibre) were formerly used as a medium for growing orchids and bromeliads. Native Americans used ...
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Osmunda - cinnamon, interrupted, royal fern
... this item is not available in spring 2006 so that we can increase our stock. Osmunda claytonia - interrupted fern (3 - 5') Tall fern with fertile spores interrupting the leaves near the ... Box 220 Brooklyn, MI 49230 (517) 592-9450 hallsons@perennialnursery.com Description and Cultural Information: Osmunda cinnamomea, cinnamon fern. 3 - 5'. Cinnamon ferns appear similar to ostrich ferns but with some ...
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