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Sensitive Fern

Onoclea sensibilis

Photo by Christine Y.
Published on Project Noah
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Field Notes

Description:

Spores are produced on erect, fertile fronds, which are green in the summer and then turn brown in the autumn. The fertile fronds persist throughout the winter, releasing their spores to the wind the following spring before any new leaves form.

Habitat:

Growing in a large meadow.

Notes:

Commonly called sensitive fern because the green vegetative fronds are sensitive to and suffer almost immediate damage from the first fall frost.

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