Osmundastrum
Osmundastrum are the common name for a genus containing a single species, O. cinnamomeum, commonly known as the "Cinnamon Fern." These handsome plants can typically be found residing in wet, rich soils in forested or swampy areas. This species' common name derives not from its scent or its edibility, but rather its color; vivid green spore-bearing fronds slowly become brown, or cinnamon-colored, as summer turns to autumn.