Bracken fern (Pteridium aquilinum, FACU) is another common native fern in Florida. However, this fern usually occurs in uplands. The fern's fiddleheads (immature tightly curled emerging fronds) are consumed, either cooked or pickled, in many cultures around the world.
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9/26/2019 01:44:56 am
I have seen ferns over a hundred years old and I can't help but be amazed how ordinary they seem to be. I wish there is a way for their history to be told the same way some group of people's history are being documented and presented today. I know there are more beautiful stories out there but all we know is just from the last 500 years. I don't know why it's like that though. I wish there's a way to check the accuracy of all of this. Maybe it's older. We just don't know. Maybe some trees have a story to tell.
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