Beech fern
either of two ferns, thelypteris hexagonoptera, of eastern north america, or t. phegopteris, common in rich, moist woodlands of northern temperate regions.
historical examples
this is, of course, a rendering of the popular name, though why the species has been called the beech fern n-body seems to know.
how to know the ferns s. leonard bastin
the beech fern cannot be called a common species, though it is often abundant in certain localities.
how to know the ferns s. leonard bastin
unless the beech fern can be given a moist position it is not an easy plant to grow in the open garden.
how to know the ferns s. leonard bastin
noun
a fern, thelypteris phegopteris, that grows in damp n temperate woods and hills: family polypodiaceae
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the small, triangular, edible nut of the beech. historical examples the grove already had an ample quota of beechnut harvesters of high and low degree. the duck-footed hound james arthur kjelgaard he did not want the beechnut; but he did want to nose it out. wood folk at school william j. long you must only […]
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