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It is a "fiddlehead" (young frond) of a particular fern species.  Not sure which species of fern it is though.,,, Cinnamon Fern maybe???

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Can anyone identify this for me?

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It is a "fiddlehead" (young frond) of a particular fern species. Not sure which species of fern it is though.,,, Cinnamon Fern maybe??? Peter Peter C. Osenton...
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Hi Suzy Besides the fact that it's a fiddlehead, I can't id it much more until it unfurls. Its very fuzzy and cinnamon color so it might be cinnamon fern - ...
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