fern

ఫెర్న్
definition
noun
Found in the shade throughout the growing season are numerous ferns and fern allies.
a flowerless plant that has feathery or leafy fronds and reproduces by spores released from the undersides of the fronds. Ferns have a vascular system for the transport of water and nutrients.
translation of 'fern'
పర్ణీయములను పెంచు స్ధలము,
అడవి మొక్క
example
Early nests are often in a shrub or on a bracken 'fern' , and later nests are usually on the ground under a shrub, often a blueberry.
Beads of water clung in rows to the broad leaves of 'fern' and pillows of moss.
If the 'fern' is planted in a pot and kept in semi shade or even in a place where it gets some more sunlight, you will soon find the plant spreading around.
Although the ferns share many similar features, there is no single characteristic trait that can diagnose a plant as a 'fern' .
In plants, it is frequent in mosses and 'ferns' , but also occurs in flowering plants.
Elma has great plans for a water feature and a 'fernery' (collection of different ferns) and her enthusiasm was really infectious.
Use the 'ferny' leaves on a sandwich in place of lettuce, mix them with other salad greens, steep them in white-wine vinegar, or bruise them and add them to a wine spritzer.
The sun was reaching into the shady side, and giving the fronds of the garden 'ferns' an afternoon treat.
Large, 'ferny' , deeply dissected leaves make this a favorite.
Found in the shade throughout the growing season are numerous 'ferns' and fern allies.
On the other hand, a planting that combines large, tropical-looking leaves with fine-textured, 'ferny' foliage will have pizzazz.
The track was soft and mossy, and it led though 'ferns' and brackens, thickets of brambles and groves of tall Himalayan cedar trees.
We've got rough bark covered in moss and dripping with green 'fernery' , quite a way up the trunk of the tree.
The children collected leaves from plants such as 'ferns' etc. which will be used for nature study purposes.
Re-pot greenhouse 'ferns' and other foliage plants as they begin to come into growth.
Be sure to visit the historic 'fernery' while you are there.
The 'fernery' near the rose garden had fallen into disrepair, and in 1988 the Christchurch City Council set aside a sum of $6000.00 for its demolition.
Come September, attractive 'ferny' foliage is a backdrop to yellow, lemon-peel flowers, which mix with fascinating tousled seed heads as the flowers drop.
Despite its name, this evergreen is not a pine but a spore-bearing plant related to 'ferns' .
Bracken and several other 'ferns' are suspected of causing cancer.
The plants were simple 'ferns' and a small tree that at the moment she couldn't place.
The lily ponds up above the 'fernery' were completely full of silt and the top end of the main lake had to be cleaned.
It has grown more than two metres high this year despite being in a relatively small container and has covered a decent area of wall with its 'ferny' foliage with a few stems finding their way into the bamboo growing nearby.
A tiny pocket of ground planted with a leafy surround and blanketed with 'ferns' is enough to suggest a woodland garden.
Credits: Google Translate