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Uploaded: 05/02/21 1:10 PM GMT
Fiddlehead Ferns
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No surer sign of spring in Vermont. From my walk yesterday at Niquette State Park near Lake Champlain. Though it snowed only last week, and I only saw this one plant, spring is definitely here to stay. The forest floor is lavish with trillium in white and red as well.

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::trixxie17
05/02/21 4:03 PM GMT
I'm very fond of these to dine on. Sauteed is good but I had a fiddlehead fern soup at a favorite French restaurant one May that was very memorable. I did find them among the white trillium one spring here in my area. I think the ones the chefs use are cultivated and not wild.
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::koca
05/03/21 5:44 AM GMT
Good eye, you noticed something very unusual and beautiful, Paul, nice work.
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::corngrowth
05/03/21 7:22 AM GMT
Paul, fiddlehead as a vegetable, as described by Kathy in her comment above, is pretty unknown here.
Good capture of the awakening of the forest in Spring.
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::tigger3
05/03/21 4:26 PM GMT
Nice find, I had no idea they were edible. tigs=^..^=
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.icedancer
05/03/21 11:32 PM GMT
Marvelous shot and lighting, I see fiddlehead's in the bush/forest near our house, they are really cool looking
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