Kewl! Do you happen to know if these are edible as Fiddleheads? My roomie and I used to go into the woods at our college in Maine, in the spring, and pick them. Then cook 'em up in the hotpot and eat w/ butter and salt. YUM!
I've always loved this time of year because the ferns are still unfurling. Reminds me of the rule of proportions in nature (the golden ratio)-- so fascinating!
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Kewl! Do you happen to know if these are edible as Fiddleheads? My roomie and I used to go into the woods at our college in Maine, in the spring, and pick them. Then cook 'em up in the hotpot and eat w/ butter and salt. YUM!
ReplyDeleteUnfortunately i think not. We can get fiddleheads imported from New Brunswick in some local stores.
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I've always loved this time of year because the ferns are still unfurling. Reminds me of the rule of proportions in nature (the golden ratio)-- so fascinating!
ReplyDeleteI love this and your discription of it. Simply stunning.
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