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Definition of Christmas fern in US English: Christmas fernnoun An evergreen fern with dark green leathery fronds that grow in circular clumps from a central rootstock. Polystichum acrostichoides, family Polypodiaceae Example sentencesExamples - Higher up there's dense green vegetation: tough para grass, mountain cactus, wild star apple, clusters of tree ferns and Christmas ferns.
- 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.
- Behind the birch I add Christmas fern, which is evergreen and adds a nice texture in front of the stone wall.
- Some popular evergreen ferns used in outdoor gardens include the Christmas fern, Polystichum acrostichoides; tassel fern, Polystichum polyblepharum; Scott's fern, Dryoptris scottii, and wavy-edged hart's tongue fern, Phyllitis (Asplenium) scolpendrum.
- 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.
Definition of Christmas fern in US English: Christmas fernnoun An evergreen fern with dark green leathery fronds that grow in circular clumps from a central rootstock. Polystichum acrostichoides, family Polypodiaceae Example sentencesExamples - Some popular evergreen ferns used in outdoor gardens include the Christmas fern, Polystichum acrostichoides; tassel fern, Polystichum polyblepharum; Scott's fern, Dryoptris scottii, and wavy-edged hart's tongue fern, Phyllitis (Asplenium) scolpendrum.
- 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.
- Behind the birch I add Christmas fern, which is evergreen and adds a nice texture in front of the stone wall.
- Higher up there's dense green vegetation: tough para grass, mountain cactus, wild star apple, clusters of tree ferns and Christmas ferns.
- 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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