How To Use Maidenhair fern In A Sentence

  • Although they don't flower, maidenhair ferns are one of the most popular indoor plants.
  • The ginkgo is also called the maidenhair tree, and gets this name from the resemblance of the leaves to the fronds of the maidenhair fern. Times, Sunday Times
  • The name 'maidenhair' was given to them because the leaves somewhat resemble the leaflets of the maidenhair fern. Times, Sunday Times
  • A larger species of maidenhair fern is often grown in glasshouses and conservatories. Times, Sunday Times
  • There is variety in texture, too, from the fragile laciness of maidenhair fern to the solidity of harts tongue fern.
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  • A tributary feeds in and has two stone bridges; the one for infrequent cars is frizzy with maidenhair ferns, two yards away its predecessor for packhorses is painted with lichens.
  • Beneath the mixed hardwood and redwood forest canopy, the light is dim, broken in places into shafts that highlight clusters of maidenhair ferns and lush beds of redwood sorrel, a cloverlike ground cover.
  • Running the length of the backyard is an elevated planting area, which the couple filled with woodland plants - vine maples, hellebores, and maidenhair ferns.
  • Lacy maidenhair ferns fiddle around close to the stems of terrifying arisaemas. Times, Sunday Times
  • Among the ferns are California polypody, maidenhair fern, and golden-back fern.
  • 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.
  • Finally, the maidenhair fern, Adiantum capillus-veneris, which grows in moist shady places in Europe and N. America, has several uses.
  • With their long stalks, they look like the fronds of the maidenhair fern. Times, Sunday Times
  • A pretty fern that is quite different again is maidenhair fern. Times, Sunday Times
  • 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.
  • They hold pink cyclamen, maidenhair fern, pink polka-dot plant, and fragrant pink stock.
  • There is variety in texture, too, from the fragile laciness of maidenhair fern to the solidity of harts tongue fern.
  • Among the ferns are California polypody, maidenhair fern, and golden-back fern.
  • The 8-foot-deep porch is edged by a 12-foot-long garden bed, where Dalbok planted tall banana and palm trees to act as a backdrop and provide shade for more delicate plants like maidenhair ferns.
  • Along rocky south-western coasts, especially in caves, maidenhair fern can still be seen. Times, Sunday Times
  • The riparian areas surrounding the springs are oases of velvet ash, chinkapin oak, Texas madrone, bigtooth maple, maidenhair fern, and sawgrass. Ecoregions of Texas (EPA)
  • Originally from China, it is one of the planet's oldest species and is a conifer despite its maidenhair fern-like leaves.
  • She has Christmas fern, autumn fern, ostrich fern, northern maidenhair fern, tassel fern, Japanese painted fern, lady fern, cinnamon fern, sensitive fern and one she calls tatting fern that was new to me. News | SJ | http://www.goupstate.com
  • The foliage resembles that of a maidenhair fern.
  • White and red baneberries, trillium, arisaemas… those Jack-in-the-pulpits kids love to open up and peer into, and hay scented, Christmas and maidenhair ferns… they had already staked their claim on the dry floor bed.
  • Along rocky south-western coasts, especially in caves, maidenhair fern can still be seen. Times, Sunday Times

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