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Definition of royal fern in English: royal fernnoun A large pale green fern which has very long spreading fronds with widely spaced oblong lobes, occurring worldwide in wet habitats. 欧紫萁 Osmunda regalis, family Osmundaceae Example sentencesExamples - In between are cinnamon fern, giant sword fern, long strap fern, royal fern, and swamp fern.
- Honeysuckle, fraochan, wood sorrel, bugle, blue-bell, few-flowered woodrush, royal fern, hay-scented buckler fern and foxglove all occur on the forest floor along with numerous mosses and liverworts.
- Cinnamon fern and royal fern may appear in the wetter areas.
- Non-woody plants in or near the water include arrow arum, bulltongue arrowhead, foxtail club moss, golden club, Jamaica swamp saw grass, pipewort, royal fern, tall pinebarren milkwort, and several kinds of sedges and rushes.
- Some are grown for their architectural qualities such as the splendid royal fern, which can reach 1.2m in height in boggy conditions.
- This spring the lilies have come into flower at the same time as a nearby royal fern has begun to unroll its crosiers.
- Near the streams is an abundance of lady fern, netted chain fern, royal fern, cinnamon fern, and New York fern, often growing beneath a layer of mountain laurel.
- Where the woods border the Housatonic River appear colonies of large cinnamon fern, ostrich fern, and royal fern, along with the somewhat smaller sensitive fern.
Definition of royal fern in US English: royal fernnounˈroi(ə)l fərn A large pale green fern which has very long spreading fronds with widely spaced oblong lobes, occurring worldwide in wet habitats. 欧紫萁 Osmunda regalis, family Osmundaceae Example sentencesExamples - Where the woods border the Housatonic River appear colonies of large cinnamon fern, ostrich fern, and royal fern, along with the somewhat smaller sensitive fern.
- Cinnamon fern and royal fern may appear in the wetter areas.
- Some are grown for their architectural qualities such as the splendid royal fern, which can reach 1.2m in height in boggy conditions.
- Non-woody plants in or near the water include arrow arum, bulltongue arrowhead, foxtail club moss, golden club, Jamaica swamp saw grass, pipewort, royal fern, tall pinebarren milkwort, and several kinds of sedges and rushes.
- Near the streams is an abundance of lady fern, netted chain fern, royal fern, cinnamon fern, and New York fern, often growing beneath a layer of mountain laurel.
- Honeysuckle, fraochan, wood sorrel, bugle, blue-bell, few-flowered woodrush, royal fern, hay-scented buckler fern and foxglove all occur on the forest floor along with numerous mosses and liverworts.
- This spring the lilies have come into flower at the same time as a nearby royal fern has begun to unroll its crosiers.
- In between are cinnamon fern, giant sword fern, long strap fern, royal fern, and swamp fern.
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