snake fern (Meaning)

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snake fern (n)

tropical fern widespread in Old World; naturalized in Jamaica and Florida

Synonyms & Antonyms of snake fern

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snake fern Sentence Examples

  1. The delicate fronds of the snake fern unfurled gracefully, resembling the scales of a serpent.
  2. In the dappled shade of the forest, the snake fern thrived, its long, slender fronds reaching towards the sunlight.
  3. Its common name, the snake fern, derived from its creeping, serpentine growth pattern.
  4. The snake fern's adaptability made it a popular choice for terrariums and hanging baskets.
  5. Its glossy black stalks and fern-like fronds created a striking visual contrast.
  6. As the snake fern matured, its fronds grew longer and more intricate, resembling miniature serpents.
  7. In traditional cultures, the snake fern was believed to possess healing properties and was used in herbal remedies.
  8. The graceful curves of the snake fern's fronds inspired intricate carvings and ornaments.
  9. In botanical gardens, the snake fern was a highlight of the fern collection, attracting admiration for its unique appearance.
  10. The snake fern's tolerance for low light conditions made it a popular choice for indoor cultivation.

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tropical fern widespread in Old World; naturalized in Jamaica and Florida

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The delicate fronds of the snake fern unfurled gracefully, resembling the scales of a serpent.

In the dappled shade of the forest, the snake fern thrived, its long, slender fronds reaching towards the sunlight.

Its common name, the snake fern, derived from its creeping, serpentine growth pattern.

The snake fern's adaptability made it a popular choice for terrariums and hanging baskets.