Osmunda cinnamomea L.Cinnamon Fern | |
Native CC = 8 CW = -3 MOC = 12 | |
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Family - Osmundaceae Stems - No info. yet. Leaves - No info. yet.
Inflorescence - No info. yet. Flowers - No flowers, plants reproducing by spores.
Flowering - April - June. Habitat - Acid seeps, moist, shaded ledges of bluffs, bottoms. Origin - Native to the U.S., South America, and Asia. Other info. - This showy species can be found in just a handful of southern Missouri counties. The plant is more common in states to the east. The plant is very easy to identify because of its cinnamon-colored fertile frond which is produced just before the vegetative fronds (leaves). This is an attractive species which is sometimes cultivated and would do well in a shaded, moist, acidic spot. Photographs taken at the Weymouth Woods Sandhills Nature Preserve, NC., 4-27-03. |