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29-OCT-2006

Fiddleheads

One characteristic of true ferns is the method of sprouting new leaves, which first appear in tightly coiled forms resembling the head of a violin (fiddleheads). Gradually the fiddleheads uncoil upward and if the leaf is compound, the main axis uncoils upward and the lateral parts outward. This method of growing is called circinate vernation, and is typical of true ferns.

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