Stock Photo - Cinnamon fern´s fertile spore_bearing fronds are erect and shorter, 20_45 cm tall, they become cinnamon_colored, which gives the species its name. The fertile leaves appear first, their green color slowly becomes brown as the season progresses and the spores are dropped. The spore_bearing stems persist after the sterile fronds are killed by frost, until the next season. The spores must develop within a few weeks or fail.

Stock Photo: Cinnamon fern's fertile spore-bearing fronds are erect and shorter, 20-45 cm tall, they become cinnamon-colored, which gives the species its name.

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