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hart-tongue (n.)

A common British fern (Scolopendrium vulgare), rare in America.

A West Indian fern, the Polypodium Phyllitidis of Linnaeus. It is also found in Florida.

hart-tongue Sentence Examples

  1. The hart-tongue fern unfurls its delicate fronds in the dappled shade of the woodland.
  2. Its long, narrow leaves resemble the tongue of a hart, giving the fern its unique name.
  3. Hart-tongue is a hardy and adaptable fern that thrives in moist and shady environments.
  4. Its rhizomes creep underground, forming extensive colonies in suitable habitats.
  5. The spores of hart-tongue are produced on the underside of its leaves, arranged in a series of sori.
  6. When mature, the sori turn brown and release the spores, which are dispersed by the wind.
  7. Hart-tongue is a valuable indicator species, as its presence suggests the presence of clean and humid air.
  8. In some cultures, hart-tongue has been used medicinally to treat burns and wounds.
  9. The fern's distinctive appearance makes it a popular choice for ornamental gardening, often used in rock gardens and ferneries.
  10. The hart-tongue fern is an ancient and fascinating plant with ecological and cultural significance.

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A common British fern (Scolopendrium vulgare), rare in America., A West Indian fern, the Polypodium Phyllitidis of Linnaeus. It is also found in Florida.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The hart-tongue fern unfurls its delicate fronds in the dappled shade of the woodland.

Its long, narrow leaves resemble the tongue of a hart, giving the fern its unique name.

Hart-tongue is a hardy and adaptable fern that thrives in moist and shady environments.

Its rhizomes creep underground, forming extensive colonies in suitable habitats.