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/mˈeɪdənhˌeə/
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NOUN
- any of various small to large terrestrial ferns of the genus Adiantum having delicate palmately branched fronds
How To Use maidenhair In A Sentence
- Running the length of the backyard is an elevated planting area, which the couple filled with woodland plants - vine maples, hellebores, and maidenhair ferns.
- Towards the top of the track watch for maidenhair fern, golden ake ake, (which you may recognise as a popular hedge plant), a native myrtle with a nobbly trunk, a pigeonwood with orange berries in season, hebes, and a large leaved Broadleaf.
- Species of the eastern deciduous forest are northern maidenhair, maidenhair spleenwort, and oak fern.
- Small maidenhair flowering, and finally flowering, to yellow to green color, a few Haodi ah!
- Although they don't flower, maidenhair ferns are one of the most popular indoor plants.
- With their long stalks, they look like the fronds of the maidenhair fern. Times, Sunday Times
- Finally, the maidenhair fern, Adiantum capillus-veneris, which grows in moist shady places in Europe and N. America, has several uses.
- Although they all are lush and green, there is quite a variety in their textures and sizes, everything from robust, six-foot-high ostrich ferns to dainty maidenhair ferns, with each leaflet looking like a miniature, green fan.
- Wow, this is like my little maidenhair very spirit of the Well.
- Among the ferns are California polypody, maidenhair fern, and golden-back fern.