Humidity is trapped beneath the ferns’ leaves, reducing desiccation. The leaves continue to photosynthesize during winter at a reduced rate. When fiddleheads emerge in spring, covered with silvery ...
But be warned, while all ferns produce fiddleheads, many are considered poisonous. Don Elzer is a wildcrafter at Lumby’s Wildcraft Forest and he says the type of fiddleheads that can be consumed ...
The Football Ferns have booked in their first games since the Olympics with two fixtures in Costa Rica. The New Zealanders will kick off their new cycle building towards the FIFA Women's World Cup ...
The domestic season will also feature a Black Ferns-All Blacks double-header at Sky Stadium in Wellington as part of a schedule that features nine matches across Aotearoa. The Black Ferns Rugby ...
The cinnamon fern, a member of the royal fern family, gets its name because its fertile fronds (fiddleheads) gradually change from green to brown. The resulting look of this fern, which can reach 6 ...