Rainclouds, rain, lush ferns, aholehole fish and certain types of seaweed revealed the god Lono. |
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There's the blue and white of bluebells and wood anemones, celandines and sedges, orchids, and especially good ferns. |
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The contrast of their foliage with that of ferns, astilbe, solomon seal and epimedium further enhances the woodland surroundings. |
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The area will be richly planted with trees, shrubs, ferns, sedges and rushes. |
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In summer its foliage matches the silvery and wine tones of painted ferns, and complements burgundy astrantias. |
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Under our grove of old growth firs we planted 10 vine maples, 10 sword ferns, 5 evergreen huckleberries and 5 kinnikinniks. |
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Since they sprout from perennial caudices, the adder's tongue ferns were presumably established in the chamise understory. |
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The cliffs behind me were green and lush with ferns, and there were square white buildings nestled into the vegetation. |
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Kelvin slid down the muddy slope, a landslide of earth, rock and ferns pushing him to the foot of the rise. |
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This incredibly beautiful desert wouldn't be complete without its gardens of cactus, black brush, yucca, monkey flower, Easter flowers and ferns. |
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Among the ferns are California polypody, maidenhair fern, and golden-back fern. |
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It is shady, screened from view by rhododendrons., hydrangeas and tall ferns, with a groundcover of sweet woodruff that smothers all weeds. |
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You see, I had just received this beautiful bouquet of roses and white peonies with baby's breath and ferns interspersed in it. |
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These male ferns produce elegant, frilly fronds up to 3 feet long and spread if spores fall in the right conditions. |
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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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Either shade or sun suits male ferns planted in temperate regions, but full shade remains mandatory in warmer zones. |
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The walk there and back took us through some beautiful bush with huge silver ferns, beach trees, pungas, pohutakawa, cabbage trees and palms. |
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The wonderful silicified Permian ferns from Brazil, such as psaronias, tieteas, and calamites, are also described. |
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His slides showed examples of phormium, umbellifors, ferns and grasses, such as yuccas, angelica, tree ferns, bamboos and pampas grass. |
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Clearing the birch will help oak saplings and bilberries, ferns, mosses and lichens to prosper on the escarpment overlooking Nidderdale. |
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Former railway goods yard now garden featuring new woodland garden with many hardy ferns. |
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Mosses and walking ferns may grow in the cooler air and in the low light of the cave entrance. |
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The blocks of limestone in the forest's ravine are covered with lush growths of mosses, lichens, liverworts and walking ferns. |
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I have been trying to grow walking ferns from spores, with little or no success until this last year. |
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This trail's namesake is a large boulder located near the midpoint that is covered with walking ferns. |
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Both the water ferns and Ceratopteris occur in clades with terrestrial ferns and the aquatic habit appears to be derived in these lineages. |
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Acotyledons are plants not furnished with cotyledons or seed-lobes, such as ferns, mosses and sea-weeds. |
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Large plants were dominantly conifers, followed by lesser amounts of cycads, seed ferns, and ginkgos. |
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Avoid rampant non-natives species such as Canadian pond weed and rapidly spreading duckweeds and water ferns. |
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Plants such as tree ferns, agaves and olive trees can all be grown quite well. |
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Their cheerful porcelain-white blossoms dance and dart in the autumn breezes, towering over the heucheras, tiarellas, and ferns at their feet. |
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By the 1870, ferns were so commonplace that they were no longer considered a symbol of refined taste. |
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We also walk through a thick carpet of ferns and mosses, with peppertrees, lancewoods, and coprosmas overhead. |
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They also don't eat anemones, astilbes, junipers, foxgloves, daffodils, ferns, grasses and a whole host of things. |
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Inter-planting with quickly-growing leafy ground covers such as hosta, leadwort, ferns and heuchera can be the answer. |
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He just watched me with serene but knowing eyes, and looked as dignified as if he were sitting on a throne being fanned by people with ferns. |
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Cheilanthes is a genus of small, evergreen, lithophytic, perennial ferns that inhabit warm, dry and rocky regions. |
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In both burned and unburned areas, Wood Thrushes selected nest sites with higher cover of ferns and forbs in comparison to random sites. |
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It's a shared space and has heathers, ferns, gorse and many wild flowers growing on it. |
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If not cut for food, the shoots that give rise to the spears each year eventually become the ferns of the asparagus plant. |
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The known flora consists of 41 ferns and fern allies, 3 gymnosperms, 291 monocots, and 516 dicots. |
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Plants in other bed are mainly low-growing, shade-loving perennials, such as the hostas, ferns, and lungworts clustered beneath trees. |
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Whatever it was out there amongst the ferns, he didn't know, but it was lurking, waiting. |
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Coal forests of giant lycopods, calamites, pteridophytes and ferns cover the tropical landmasses. |
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Although they don't flower, maidenhair ferns are one of the most popular indoor plants. |
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Second, most morphologies related to strictly marginal growth are now associated only with ferns. |
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Large ferns and giant skunk cabbage spring like green fountains from the dark soil. |
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Spider plants, philodendrons, scheffleras, chrysanthemums, ferns and dracaena are excellent air filters. |
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Branches and fleshy shrubs and ferns mesh all around the warriors to slow their movement. |
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Ferns and coralroot orchids grow in the deep woods, while greenfly orchids and resurrection ferns adorn the live oak branches. |
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The garden includes ferns, hydrangeas, irises, waterlilies, camellias, rhododendrons, Japanese maples and fuchsias. |
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There were no flat landings and we all had to scramble up the steep bank pulling on ferns and trees. |
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The gardens which surround it include mature bamboos, tree ferns, Italian Cypresses and mature Agaves. |
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The track was soft and mossy, and it led though ferns and brackens, thickets of brambles and groves of tall Himalayan cedar trees. |
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Only a few epiphyte ferns, orchids and bromeliads have been studied genetically. |
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Bamboos, ferns, bromeliads, epiphytes and orchids will all thrive in this microclimate. |
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Thibeault favors bear's foot ferns, which are good floor plants with long fronds. |
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Herbaceous borders are planted with a wide variety of hostas, pelargoniums, ferns, iris, dicentras and spring bulbs. |
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Deep in the forest of bright green ferns there was a resounding crash, a rustling and, after a short silence, a delighted bellow. |
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Slugs will occasionally eat the young fronds of variegated shield, deer, hayscented or southern shield ferns. |
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There are more than 100 varieties of shield ferns in the commercial trade, ranging in height from two feet to four feet. |
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Cinnamon, royal, and southern shield ferns will grow in full sun if constant moisture is available. |
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On your way into one of the canyons keep an eye open for the lady ferns and shield ferns in the shaded understory of the forest. |
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This forest has a diverse herb layer of spring wildflowers that bloom from April to June as well as shield ferns and mosses. |
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I'll be disappearing into the northwoods of Minnesota for the next month or so, on the hunt for moonworts and goblin ferns. |
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This living landscape includes an interesting group of small ferns called moonworts. |
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It was a wilderness of cathedral-like redwoods, of ferns and huckleberries, oaks and stately firs, and a myriad of flowers and wildlife. |
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At all three collection areas the habitat was a pine forest with an undergrowth of heather, blueberries, and ferns. |
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The horticulturist suggests that hardy native ferns, philodendrons, climbers and sphatiphylum are ideal for rock garden settings. |
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Extant vascular plants range from clubmosses and ferns and their allies to complex seed plants, comprising gymnosperms and angiosperms. |
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At the bottom of the gorge was a dense rainforest of coachwood, sassafras, lilly pilly, possumwood and tree ferns. |
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Walking tracks through the Cathedral take you under an amazing canopy of ferns, sassafras and coachwoods. |
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On shore, there are coal-black carvings fashioned from tree ferns for secret warrior ceremonies. |
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Mix in foliage plants such as dusty miller, ferns, liriope, or dwarf nandina. |
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Outside the dining-room window, a tiered fountain bubbles in a shady entry garden with nandina, butterfly iris, camellias, ferns and hostas. |
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Plants that thrive indoors include Boston ferns, Chinese evergreens, and peace lilies. |
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He picked his way carefully through the ferns and knotted roots, focused eyes always straight ahead. |
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Mile after mile of the coast had been covered with woods, filled with ferns and snaggling roots. |
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Prominent conglomerate crags occur at two locations, the faces well-vegetated with navelwort, common polypody, other herbs, ferns, and mosses. |
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Along the walls and raised beds I planted ferns, vine maple, Indian plum, ocean spray, snowberry, currants, and other low-maintenance shrubs. |
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Both seed plants and ferns are vascular plants, having conducting tissue in their steins. |
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Below them grow low-growing shrubs and ground covers, such as azaleas, dittany of Crete, ferns, and junipers. |
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The rare silvery glade, the Virginia chain and 23 other ferns can be found here, as can rose pogonias, twig-rushes, buckbeans and pitcher plants. |
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Both ferns and sphenopsids have members in the living flora, although their modern diversities are vastly different. |
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The genus Hyenia was a rhizomatous plant, much like modern ferns and sphenopsids. |
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Further afield there are grevilleas, burrawangs, tree ferns, huge native grass trees and towering gums to get lost in. |
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The ferns, palms, and other plants grew bigger, so bushwhacking was difficult. |
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A natural glen is planted with an assortment of shade-loving plants, including hellebores, ferns, fuchsias, azaleas and primroses. |
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By the end of the Devonian, ferns, horsetails and seed plants had also appeared, producing the first trees and the first forests. |
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Twenty five years on, the crevices between rocks are filled with cushions of saxifrages, tiny yellow Potentilla cuneata, ferns and hypericums. |
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Plant impatiens with begonias, coleus, ferns, fuchsias, hydrangeas, and lobelias. |
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Despite its name, this evergreen is not a pine but a spore-bearing plant related to ferns. |
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The plants were simple ferns and a small tree that at the moment she couldn't place. |
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In plants, it is frequent in mosses and ferns, but also occurs in flowering plants. |
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Although the ferns share many similar features, there is no single characteristic trait that can diagnose a plant as a fern. |
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Found in the shade throughout the growing season are numerous ferns and fern allies. |
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The sun was reaching into the shady side, and giving the fronds of the garden ferns an afternoon treat. |
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After crossing the beautiful Mahitahi River you drive through an impressive avenue of mixed rimu and podocarps and ferns and tree ferns. |
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We cleared through this banking last winter, taking out or coppicing overgrown shrubs and controlling the undergrowth of brambles and ferns. |
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Herbivorous reptiles the size of rhinos were hunted through forests of tree ferns and flowering trees by saber-toothed predators. |
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They see only the lovely little pool with the ferns and the flowering tree and the rainbows in the mist. |
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Around it is a simple planting of dwarf cryptomeria, ferns, grasses, and laceleaf maples. |
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Within a few steps this primordial soup gave way to mosses, ferns and damp rainforest before opening up to show a variety pollinating plants. |
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A natural glen is planted with an assortment of shade-loving plants, including hellebores, ferns, fucshias, azaleas and primroses. |
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The bulk of the book is an encyclopedia covering 700 species of ferns found in cultivation. |
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Some plants, like ferns, although they are not phanerogamous, have been historically considered together with these. |
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Ferns will often tolerate very dry conditions particularly the male ferns, golden scale, soft shield and hard shield. |
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A tiny pocket of ground planted with a leafy surround and blanketed with ferns is enough to suggest a woodland garden. |
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The children collected leaves from plants such as ferns etc. which will be used for nature study purposes. |
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Re-pot greenhouse ferns and other foliage plants as they begin to come into growth. |
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A special class of these, oleananes, are formed by flowering plants, some ferns and lichens. |
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Mosses, ferns and green and white lichens sprawled all over the wet rock wall that bounded the inner curve of the levada. |
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A profusion of mosses, liverworts, lichens and ferns cover the woodland floor and festoon tree trunks and branches. |
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Many ferns, such as false bracken, leather fern and Pteris cretica, are drought-tolerant once established. |
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Pollen and spores in the last meal came from ferns and liverwort, which grow in subtropical environments. |
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It will be no surprise if they are found also in much older lineages of land plants, such as in mosses, ferns, and liverworts. |
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The hillsides are intensely covered by molle pepper trees, ferns and genipaps that make a deep contrast with the grey and pink coloured rocks. |
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The names bracken and brake are sometimes also applied to other large, coarse ferns and, as general terms, to a thicket of such plants. |
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It built its nests in cavities among tree roots or in fallen logs or clumps of ferns. |
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One way of dealing with damp areas in the garden is to plant a bog garden with plants such as arum lilies, tree ferns and sedge grasses. |
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The choir stalls displayed large bunches of wheat and asparagus ferns, while colour was added by a profusion of dahlias. |
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Wrought-iron balconies are festooned with hanging baskets overflowing with ferns. |
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Gymnosperms, including conifers, gingkoes, and cycads, were very numerous, as were ferns and horsetails. |
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Unfortunately, we must forge on, following the path along this more luxuriant, sheltered coast, through ferns and sweet-smelling woods. |
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The unfurling croziers of Dicksonia antarctica, one of the hardiest of ferns, look like a nest of baby orang-utans. |
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This species appears to be closely related to the simple fronded aquatic ferns that are here referred to as Micosorium brassii. |
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These plants are spectacular when planted in a composition with ferns, Goat's beard, funkias or day lilies. |
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The early Mesozoic was dominated by ferns, cycads, ginkgophytes, bennettitaleans, and other unusual plants. |
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On land, the vegetation generally consisted of conifers, cycads, ginkgos, ferns and horsetails. |
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Instead of ponderosa pines, the dominant plants were cycads, which resemble tree ferns. |
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By the end of the Paleozoic, cycads, glossopterids, primitive conifers, and ferns were spreading across the landscape. |
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The scientists analysed fossils of gingkoes and ferns that were growing at the time to estimate the amount of carbon dioxide that was in the air. |
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Plant life consisted mainly of ferns and seed-ferns, with new plants like conifers and ginkgos coming into prominence. |
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Maintaining the high caliber of guest to which his viewers have become accustomed, Galifianakis welcomes brad Pitt to the ferns. |
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Nearby rock ledges had Asplenium rutamuraria, Pellaea atropurpurea, and other ferns typical of the habitat, and the foliage of Clematis occidentalis was noted. |
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I stood in the center of the room, up to my ankles in cool ferns. |
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Aquarius Research Natural Area is particularly rich in ferns, including Western polypody, spreading woodfern, oak fern, male fern, bracken fern, and sword fern. |
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They span the range of treedom, from maples of centurial stature, dripping with mosses and ferns, to the slender, shrub-like angelica trees luxuriating in the understory. |
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Birch, alder, ash and hazel line the path, and the Grotaig Burn forms a steep-sided gorge for part of the way, the sides of which are covered with ferns and woodrush. |
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These are resurrection ferns, like the ones in the mulga wood. |
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The landscape changed dramatically as it gave way to the brown slopes kissed by the fresh green tea gardens fenced by the large, brown oaks wrapped with rare delicate ferns. |
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Jade plants, cactus, English ivy and asparagus ferns are pretty safe bets. |
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During the Carboniferous the climate was hot and humid, and there were extensive swampy forests dominated by giant tree ferns and conifers, club mosses, and horsetails. |
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Plants in the bean family, along with sweet gales, mountain lilacs, and sweet ferns, have a symbiotic relationship with bacteria which form nodules on their roots. |
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I am at a loss to explain why ferns haven't made a bigger splash in the American landscape, and more specifically our Christmas fern, Polystichum acrostichoides. |
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To escape the fighting, his family fled from their village on the coast to live in the interior where they survived on wild yams, opossums and edible ferns. |
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Here, unusual and ancient giant ferns are frequent, as are scribbly gums and eucalypts, while in places kauri and satinay pines reach high for the sky. |
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So this is a time period where gymnospermous plants predominated, including cycadioids which look like modern cycads, and various groups of extinct conifers and seed ferns. |
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The plants that he uses include ferns, bromeliads, orchids and palm trees. |
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Ten days before, a Tuesday, after she had watered her ferns and perennials, she stood watering the aloe vera plant at her east window, her window facing the street. |
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He chased his tail and ate May's ferns, and sharpened his tiny claws on the kitchen chair legs, and left a light layer of ginger fur everywhere he went. |
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Its flora is dominated by ferns, pines, Sequoia, laurels, and Platanus. |
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The frequent rainfall encourages the lush growth of trees, ferns, and shrubs. |
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All are supplied from his exotic collection of hundreds of different bamboos plus palms, tree ferns, grasses, unusual evergreens and rare conifers. |
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A carpet of glory-of-the-snow, anemones, and trout lilies looks lovely blanketing the ground among the awakening crowns of clumping ferns like Dryopteris and Polystichum. |
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There were plenty of ferns in the wood, but they were mostly male fern or common buckler fern, with a good number of hard ferns along the path-sides. |
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If you don't live where ferns thrive, you can adapt the idea, using other low growers such as sedums, succulents, rockery plants, or well-mannered ground covers. |
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The Jurassic grandeur of the Otway National Park soon enfolded the road, the car, and much of the daylight, within a leafy tunnel of mountain ash, gum, beech and ferns. |
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Mites damage ferns by puncturing the edges of fern fronds with their tube-like stylets and other mouthparts, sucking up the nutritious contents of frond cells. |
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The Pteridopsida were present, bearing spores on their leaves as they do today, but there were also fernlike seed-bearing ferns, the pteridosperms. |
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It's a good time to plant holly and yew as well as hardy ferns. |
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Mosses, ferns, lichens and orchids thrive in the damp atmosphere of the Crater, giving way to huge mahogany, olive and date palm trees on the drier crater walls. |
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I have beds full of wild strawberries at Brockhole and there are ferns and aquilegias elsewhere in the garden that I can transplant into the hedge. |
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Sitting beneath fans of ferns, perfect natural sunshades, we were joined within minutes by two laughing kookaburras, a rosella and a yellow-breasted robin. |
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The cover of ferns, woody plants, and sedges was excluded from our analysis because their average covers were extremely low and most plot values were zero. |
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Bracken and several other ferns are suspected of causing cancer. |
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Lauren chose the fritto misto with prawns and fiddlehead ferns. |
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With regard to the environmental condition, many of the examined samples contain a preponderance of ferns and lycopod types, indicative of a maritime climate. |
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The other is a quillwort, or Isoetes, which reproduces through male and female spores and thus is considered more closely related to ferns than to flowering plants. |
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Liverworts, hornworts, mosses, clubmosses, resurrection plants, quillworts, horsetails, ferns, cycads, ginkgos, conifers, and flowering plants are all plants. |
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The species range from tropical tree ferns with leaves measured in yards, to small free-floating aquatics with leaves less than a sixteenth of an inch long. |
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There is some agreement that both living and extinct cycads were derived from seed ferns, but paleobotanists still debate exactly if, when, and how this happened. |
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You have already studied two such lineages, the ferns and sphenopsids. |
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Here we have concentrated on growing ferns, ranging from the large and leathery Blechnum chilense, to the small and frothy oak fern, Gymnocarpium dryopteris. |
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The old mine shafts are still there, now home to cave wetas and ferns. |
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Covering the hillside around the patio is a tapestry of astilbes, azaleas, campanulas, ferns, hellebores, hostas, Japanese maples, moss, and rhododendrons. |
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The monilophytes refers to the monophyletic clade of horsetails and ferns. |
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East of the School of Forestry is what Peter terms a West Coast garden with rimu, kanuka, mountain beech, coprosma, nikau, wineberry, native fuchsia, pohutukawa, and ferns. |
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It was overflowing with hanging spider plants and overripe ferns. |
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In between the ferns we have planted snowdrops and Omphalodes cappadocica, a relative of the forget-me-not which produces azure blue flowers in early spring each year. |
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There are filmy ferns, and more jagged ferns, ferns which look like moss, and the stumpy Mexican tree fern, Cybotium scheidei, which never grows very tall. |
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In the first year Manning planted sixteen boxcar loads of rhododendron, mountain laurel, wild ginger, and ferns, all dug from the mountains of Virginia. |
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Pasta of course presents its own challenges, and a number of ingredients such as fiddlehead ferns or a whole pig's head may not be that easy for readers to lay their hands on. |
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So if you've ever wondered what, exactly, cooks do with fiddlehead ferns or what that thing that looks like a rough-skinned lemon is, you'll find the answers here. |
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The room is quite attractive with its bamboo furniture and luscious exotic ferns, but perhaps its most spectacular feature is the fountain which cascades down the window pane. |
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The fronds differ in these ferns, the Bear's foot being wavy and serrated. |
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In it grow such ferns as adder's tongue fern, bog fern, Christmas fern, crested fern, Goldie's fern, maidenhair fern, New York fern, ostrich fern, and spinulose woodfern. |
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Scientists have recently ruled out the possibility that the stylets of certain mites are too short to puncture cells on the front surfaces of some ferns. |
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An hour or so before dusk, a big fat whitetail doe sauntered into the small clearing unaware of my presence as I was hidden from view by the ferns. |
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There was a jungle of ferns and bushes, blanketed with lichen. |
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From there, you can hike an easy 2.3 miles past patches of yellow trout lilies, fiddlehead ferns and pink Himalayan jewel-weed to the five-stage Fuller Falls. |
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Chusan palms, tree ferns and cabbage palms frame a view of the large formal pond, which is dotted with water lilies and surrounded by lush herbaceous plantings. |
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Some ferns do have morphologically distinct fertile and nonfertile leaves. |
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I follow the trail back down through the forest, past glades of ferns glistening with the mist of slow-running falls on their way back to the ocean. |
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Just a few hours from Portland, Ore., or Seattle, you can stroll through the lush foliage of ferns and wildflowers, beneath ancient spruce, hemlock and cedar trees. |
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Cut it to the ground with a string trimmer or hedge shears, dig up clumps of it and plant one gallon or five gallon lady ferns. |
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On the west coast, oak and birch predominated in a temperate rainforest ecosystem rich in ferns, mosses and lichens. |
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Parrot's feather floats on the surface with a lacy delicacy that makes ferns look clumsy, while it works as a wonderful aerator for pond fish. |
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Good specimens for wall planting include ferns, euphorbia, ajuga, heuchera and geraniums. |
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Cycads, similar to palm trees, were also common, as were ginkgos and Dicksoniaceous tree ferns in the forest. |
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The legumes spread, while sedges, bulrushes, and ferns continued their ascent. |
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In Eastern Antarctica, seed ferns or pteridosperms became abundant and large amounts of sandstone and shale were laid down at this time. |
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Ginkgo trees, conifers, bennettites, horsetails, ferns and cycads were plentiful during this period. |
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The gardens are famous for the collections of conifers, ferns and gunneras. |
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Diversification of lindsaeoid ferns and phylogenetic uncertainty of early polypod relationships. |
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Some ferns, such as the soft shield fern polystichum setiferum, occasionally produce bulbils along their central stem. |
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Voles had eaten the tender fiddleheads from the center of several established soft shield ferns. |
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Areas of heavy rainfall contain stands of bamboo, ferns, ebony, mahogany, and rosewood. |
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Below that level, stick strictly to foliage plants such as cast iron plant, Swiss cheese plant, baby's-tears, parlor palm, pothos and ferns. |
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Extent of dark septate entophyte fungal colonization in lycophytes and ferns at different sites of the Kolli Hills. |
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Trees, liverworts, hornworts, true mosses, ferns, cycads, and all flowering plants are agreed upon by all to be Plantae. |
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On the coast tree ferns and pandanus palms. Inland termite menhirs seventeen feet high. |
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Oaks, pines, moss, ferns and orchids are abundant in the cloud forests of the region. |
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Deadfalls clog the base of this falls, and moss and ferns abound, along with odd-looking two-leaved wortlike plants I couldn't identify. |
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The substrates of the ferns were categorized as terrestrial, epiphytic, and saxicolous. |
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Any display which works to break health taboos must be good, and I found the plantation of dicksonias, cycads, equisetum and ferns exhilarating. |
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The Cladoxylopsids were large trees, that were ancestors of ferns, first arising in the Carboniferous. |
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The fronds of some Carboniferous ferns are almost identical with those of living species. |
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Flowering plants evolved from extinct plants related to conifers, ginkgos, cycads, and seed ferns. |
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In autumn the asparagus ferns are cut to ground level as soon as they turn yellow but not until the second year after planting. |
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The asparagus ferns turn yellow as they die down and need to be cut off at ground level to make space for next year's crop. |
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Where winters are mild, you can also use rugged ferns such as holly fern, leatherleaf fern, and sword fern. |
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Centerpieces were iron candelabras with asparagus ferns, Gerbera daisies, green viburnum, and hydrangeas. |
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The linear pattern of these is different from other ferns which are circular and towards the centre. |
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Like the sporophytes of seed plants, those of ferns consist of stems, leaves and roots. |
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In most ferns, fertile leaves are morphologically very similar to the sterile ones, and they photosynthesize in the same way. |
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In many cases such as this, the species complexes have been separated into separate species, thus raising the total number of species of ferns. |
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Hostas, ferns, Astilbes and Gunneras all love damp soils as do willows, Eucalyptus, alder and Liquidamber. |
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While you are in the garden with your clippers, be sure to prune your ginger, canna lilies, asparagus ferns and ivy, too. |
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Behind the plaque a brass and jaunty Joyce re-juggles book, stick and cigarette, defiantly dandy, unparanoid at last beneath his canopy of ferns. |
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Wendy and her greenhouse team may present the season's micro red mustard or delicate asparagus ferns and roots. |
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Slightly warmer are the asparagus ferns, begonias, coleus, ficus, hoya, kalanchoe and most orchids. |
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The Celandine poppy looks great as a companion with ferns, wild violets and Virginia Bluebells. |
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A time of forests, swamps, seed ferns, mosses, lycopods and the origin of the amniote egg. |
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Clumping Berkeley sedge dots the yard, while spiraled Aloe polyphylla and asparagus ferns line the drive. |
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It is also one of the oldest ferns, with fossil records over 55 million years old having been found. |
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By the Triassic, the first evidence of ferns related to several modern families appeared. |
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In fact, the whisk ferns and ophioglossoid ferns are demonstrably a clade, and the horsetails and Marattiaceae are arguably another clade. |
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In practice, numerous classification schemes have been proposed for ferns and fern allies, and there has been little consensus among them. |
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An explorer stands dwarfed by towering ferns in the shadowy depths of Claustral Canyon in New South Wales, Australia. |
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Think peace lilies, dracaena, spider plants, philodendron, ferns and any other green foliage plant. |
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Other classifications have raised Ophioglossales to the rank of a fifth class, separating the whisk ferns and ophioglossoid ferns. |
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Walking was easy, with the sunlight dappling the forest through a canopy of ferns and tall rimu trees. |
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They used the term Polypodiophyta for the ferns, subdivided like Smith et al. |
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However strong British natives such as Betula nigra, the river birch, hart's tongue ferns and geraniums make for a lovely British feel. |
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The garden includes rogersia, maidenhair ferns, variegated Solomon seal, bigleaf ligularia, clematis, hibiscus, canna lilies, and delphinium. |
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Other great ferns to divide are new york fern, fancy fern, and interrupted fern. |
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These constraints for species migrations are broadly accepted as a cause of the high rate of endemism in vascular plants other than ferns. |
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Especially the epiphytic ferns have turned out to be hosts of a huge diversity of invertebrates. |
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Ferns of the genus Azolla are very small, floating plants that do not resemble ferns. |
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Around the room are pots of angel's trumpet, bougainvillea, ferns, orchids, and passion vine. |
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Staghorn ferns, with their antlerlike leaves, are really curios of ferndom and never fail to gain attention. |
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This gives Atlantic mosses, ferns, lichen, and liverworts the chance to grow. |
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The important fossil fuel coal consists of the remains of primitive plants, including ferns. |
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Then you walk through dawn in an ancient swamp with giant club moss, giant tree ferns, and calamite trees. |
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The forest floor is thick with sword ferns, vine maple, salmonberry shrubs and clover with leaves as big as quarters. |
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Also, a look at fossilised horsetail ferns, a 200 million-year-old teleosaur footprint and of course those dinosaur prints. |
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The dried form of ferns was also used in other arts, being used as a stencil or directly inked for use in a design. |
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One sculpture will feature real ferns growing as its leaf crown, representing the biological origins of the carbon process. |
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With a diet that may have included horsetails, ginkgos, conifers, and ferns, a Mamenchisaurus needed 100,000 calories per day to survive. |
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Even so, green foliage plants like ferns and sansevierias like the dark and even azaleas will stay in bloom in restricted sunlight. |
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In Slavic folklore, ferns are believed to bloom once a year, during the Ivan Kupala night. |
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However, these plants have fully developed seeds contained in fruits, rather than the microscopic spores of ferns. |
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Many polypod ferns preferentially grow in shady habitats under the canopy of dense angiosperm forests. |
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Cadoc delivers them as demanded, but when Arthur takes possession of the animals, they turn into bundles of ferns. |
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Potgieter and van Wyk mention the existence of intercellular pectic projections in the petioles of many ferns, including some Pteris species. |
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Draped across the entrance were variegated pittosporums, plumosa ferns, Italian ruscuses, coral peonies, Cherry Brandy roses, viburniums, and lime-green hydrangeas. |
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The issue has long preoccupied paleobotanists, with competing theories seeking to explain how angiosperms supplanted ferns and gymnosperms in many regions of the globe. |
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Other common trees and plants include red bay, wax myrtle, dwarf palmetto, tulip poplar, mountain laurel, milkweed, daisies, and many species of ferns. |
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Of the 36 native vascular plants on Diego Garcia, 12 are trees, five are shrubs, seven are dicotyledon herbs, three are grasses, four are vines, and five are ferns. |
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Typical Southern Hemisphere flora include the conifers Podocarpus and the rainforest emergents Araucaria and Agathis, as well as tree ferns and several species of Eucalyptus. |
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Compression fossils, such as those of fossil ferns, are the result of chemical reduction of the complex organic molecules composing the organism's tissues. |
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Crepe myrtle branches, kangaroo paw, ferns, and monstera leaves accented the designs, and planters of Boston ferns were placed at the base of the columns. |
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The Marattiaceae are a primitive group of tropical ferns with large, fleshy rhizomes and are now thought to be a sibling taxon to the leptosporangiate ferns. |
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Like other ferns, brackens do not have seeds or fruits, but the immature fronds, known as fiddleheads, are sometimes eaten, although some are thought to be carcinogenic. |
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If you made use of figs, dracaenas, ferns and other plants normally considered as houseplants, waste no time in moving them into their in-house locations. |
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Such dry conditions favored gymnosperms, plants with seeds enclosed in a protective cover, over plants such as ferns that disperse spores in a wetter environment. |
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Where there was a little shade I used those edge-of-woodland favourites, foxgloves, underplanted with blue ajuga along with some glossy fronded ferns and trailing ivy. |
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Species such as heliconia, caribea, celosia, curcuma, gladioli, hibiscus, roses, ornamental palms and ferns perform well under natural conditions. |
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The four-tiered wedding cake, adorned with a pearl and crystal initial created by Les Shurden, was presented in the sunroom of the home beneath columns of asparagus ferns. |
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African violets, flaming Katy, even the polka dot plant mixed in with a few ferns and ivies in a large pot provide you with a lot of interest in foliage and flowers. |
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Among ferns, the leatherleaf fern is of particular economic importance. |
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Mosses, ferns, and the gnarled roots of yellow birch cling to cliff walls. |
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Many national nature reserves contain nationally important populations of rare flowers, ferns and mosses, butterflies and other insects, and nesting and wintering birds. |
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The study of ferns and other pteridophytes is called pteridology. |
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Other plants, such as ginkgoes, cycads, and ferns were also common. |
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The site has been planted with hydrangeas, rhododendrons and willows, as well as foxgloves, ferns, harebells, meadowsweet, iris, marsh marigolds and forget-me-nots. |
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There are many species of ferns, flowers, fungi, and mosses. |
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This septation hypothesis is further extended to include all pteridosperms, thus providing a basic evolutionary difference between the seed ferns and other groups. |
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As asparagus ferns change colour cut them back to ground level. |
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The stereotypical image of ferns growing in moist shady woodland nooks is far from a complete picture of the habitats where ferns can be found growing. |
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Taxonomic and nomenclatural confusion has surrounded species of maidenhair ferns with decompound, non-conform laminae and orbicular to reniform indusia. |
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The cristate type, however, seems unique among dryopteroid ferns. |
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At the end of the garden a glade gave way to Onoclea ferns and Lily of the Valley, mosses and even a tiny group of Lady's Slipper orchids nestled up close to a rock. |
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The pockets are filled with assorted ferns, grasses, and sago palms, while bougainvillea, hibiscus, and wisteria add spots of seasonal color around the patio. |
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The reproductive biology of gametophytes of homosporous ferns. |
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An easy walk on a paved path through rainforest takes you first to 100-foot Kahuna Falls and then to Akaka, which plunges some 440 feet over a cliff green with ferns. |
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A second hypothesis stated that ferns accumulated chromosomes through cycles of polyploidy events, followed by a return to genetic diploidy through gene silencing. |
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You can also take the Felcos to begonias, cannas, asparagus ferns and pyracanthas as well as cutting back fuchsias to within an inch or so of the ground. |
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One problem with the classification of ferns is that of cryptic species. |
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