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Definition of male fern in English: male fernnoun A fern with brown scales on the stalks of the fronds, found in woodland in both North America and Eurasia. Genus Dryopteris, family Dryopteridaceae: D. filix-mas and related species Example sentencesExamples - Ferns will often tolerate very dry conditions particularly the male ferns (Dryopteris filix-mas), golden scale, soft shield and hard shield.
- These male ferns produce elegant, frilly fronds up to 3 feet long and spread if spores fall in the right conditions.
- The male fern is one of the most popular and effective treatments for tape worms.
- There are tiny fiddleheads on the male ferns and ostrich ferns and the buds on the highbush cranberry are about ready to burst forth.
- Either shade or sun suits male ferns planted in temperate regions, but full shade remains mandatory in warmer zones.
Definition of male fern in US English: male fernnoun A fern with brown scales on the stalks of the fronds, found in wooded areas of the northeastern US, but much more common in Eurasia. Genus Dryopteris, family Dryopteridaceae: several species, in particular D. filix-mas Example sentencesExamples - Either shade or sun suits male ferns planted in temperate regions, but full shade remains mandatory in warmer zones.
- Ferns will often tolerate very dry conditions particularly the male ferns (Dryopteris filix-mas), golden scale, soft shield and hard shield.
- The male fern is one of the most popular and effective treatments for tape worms.
- These male ferns produce elegant, frilly fronds up to 3 feet long and spread if spores fall in the right conditions.
- There are tiny fiddleheads on the male ferns and ostrich ferns and the buds on the highbush cranberry are about ready to burst forth.
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