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Definition of beech fern in English: beech fernnoun A fern with triangular, deeply lobed fronds, found in moist woodland habitats and beside streams in Eurasia and North America. Genus Phegopteris, family Thelypteridaceae Example sentencesExamples - Indian Mounds is the only Texas wilderness to preserve yellow lady's slipper orchids, broad beech ferns, and several other plant species.
- Typically found in rich woodlands, broad beech fern adapts well to virtually any partially shaded woodland garden.
- The fronds of beech ferns are shaped like arrowheads, with the lowest pair of leaflets pointing out at a diagonal.
- Christmas, lady, cinnamon and broad beech ferns thrive in the area.
- Broad and narrow beech ferns, oak fern and polypodies are graceful ground covers, wandering happily through the humus-rich litter of the woodland floor.
Definition of beech fern in US English: beech fernnoun A fern with triangular, deeply lobed fronds. Native to eastern North America, it favors moist woodland habitats and streamsides. Genus Thelypteris, family Polypodiaceae: two species, the broad beech fern (T. hexagonptera) and the long beech fern (also narrow beech fern or northern beech fern) (T. phegopteris) Example sentencesExamples - The fronds of beech ferns are shaped like arrowheads, with the lowest pair of leaflets pointing out at a diagonal.
- Indian Mounds is the only Texas wilderness to preserve yellow lady's slipper orchids, broad beech ferns, and several other plant species.
- Broad and narrow beech ferns, oak fern and polypodies are graceful ground covers, wandering happily through the humus-rich litter of the woodland floor.
- Christmas, lady, cinnamon and broad beech ferns thrive in the area.
- Typically found in rich woodlands, broad beech fern adapts well to virtually any partially shaded woodland garden.
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