Examples of using Ferns in English and their translations into Spanish
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Aunt Ferns.
Reverse with a big fleur-de-Lis and ferns.
Hey, I did not tell Gunn to go water the ferns.
Property Location When you stay at Ferns Country House in Mahikeng,
Villedieu, ferns, Dinan, Dinard,
Historian H. S. Ferns pointed out that"the results of the sale could not save the province's financial situation.
Ensuring a unique and terribly alive result, ferns soften the overall look of the composition
The Ferns of Great Britain and Ireland was a book published in 1855 that featured 51 plates of nature printing by Henry Bradbury.
The name Fern was chosen because ferns are one of the few species that grow in all forests.
She expanded her 1936 doctorate into The Flowering Plants and Ferns of Mount Diablo, California; Their Distribution
The first was Guide to Eastern Ferns in 1937, followed by a greatly updated The Fern Guide in 1961,
In China, mosquito ferns(Azolla spp.)
In the case of ferns, the stipe is only the petiole from the rootstock to the beginning of the leaf tissue, or lamina.
York Botanical Garden Library, 1965 Ferns of the Southeastern States.
Sim had previously written a great many books such as"Handbook of Kaffrarian Ferns","The Ferns of South Africa" and"Botanical Observations on the Forests of Eastern Pondoland.
while in Ireland between 1207 and 1213, seized two manors belonging to the Bishop of Ferns.
Horse-tails(1), Ferns(12), Gymnosperms(7) and Angiosperms 881.
Roman Catholic Bishop of Ferns, was an Irish political activist and pamphleteer, who was born at Wexford.
Heavy shit-- like ferns and whatnot bursting all around us, bark flying off of trees.
Trees, high ferns, and colorful flowers arch over the hotel's pathways,