Fiddlehead is the young coiled fern that is vibrant green in color. Fiddleheads are considered to possess a plentiful amount of iron and fiber. They have a coiled head due to which it looks like a fiddle. The taste of Fiddlehead ferns is similar to asparagus and is a good source of Vitamin C and A.

Name Fiddlehead ferns
Scientific Name Matteuccia struthioreris
Common/English Name Ostrich fern, Shuttlecock fern
Plant Growth Habit Perennial
Growing Climate Temperate
Soil Well-drained
Plant Size Above five feet long
Stem U shaped grooved on side of the stem
Stalk Diameter: 4 cm; Height: 10-12 cm
Leaf Pinnate or bipinnate, bright green, Length: 4 feet
Taste Unique
Varieties/Types
  • Ostrich fern
  • Cinnamon and interrupted Fern
  • Lady Fern
  • Bracken Fern
Major Nutritions (Raw) Copper, Cu 0.32 mg (35.56%)
Vitamin B3 (Niacin) 4.98 mg (31.13%)
Vitamin C (Ascorbic acid) 26.6 mg (29.56%)
Vitamin A, RAE 181 µg (25.86%)
Manganese, Mn 0.51 mg (22.17%)
Iron, Fe 1.31 mg (16.38%)
Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin) 0.21 mg (16.15%)
Phosphorus, P 101 mg (14.43%)
Protein  4.55 g (9.10%) Magnesium, Mg 34 mg (8.10%)
Health Benefits
  • Assist in growth
  • Maintains cholesterol health
  • Treats cancer
  • Enhance immunity
  • Anti-inflammatory activity
  • Treats eye ailments
  • Bone disorders
  • Treats anemia
  • Cures migraines
  • Digestion
Calories in 1 value (100 gm) Raw 34 Kcal.

Fiddlehead fern Scientific Classification

Scientific Name: Matteuccia struthioreris

Rank Scientific Name & (Common Name)
Kingdom Plantae (Plants)
Subkingdom Tracheobionta (Vascular plants)
Division Pteridophyta (Ferns)
Class Filicopsida
Order Polypodiales
Family Dryopteridaceae (Wood Fern family)
Genus Matteuccia Todaro (Ostrich fern)
Synonyms
  • Matteuccia pensylvanica (Willd.) Raymond
  • Onoclea pensylvanica (Willd.) Sm.
  • Pterinodes struthiopteris (L.) Kuntze
  • Struthiopteris europaea Hornem.
  • Struthiopteris germanica Willd.