- Bracken - Wikipedia
Pteridium aquilinum (bracken or common bracken) is the most common species with a cosmopolitan distribution, occurring in temperate and subtropical regions throughout much of the world
- Bracken | Description, Distribution, Toxicity | Britannica
bracken, (Pteridium aquilinum), widely distributed fern (family Dennstaedtiaceae), found throughout the world in temperate and tropical regions The fronds are used as thatching for houses and as fodder and are cooked as vegetables or in soups in some parts of Asia
- Bracken - The Wildlife Trusts
Bracken is the UK's most common fern and grows in dense stands on heathland, moorland, hillsides and in woodland It is a large fern that favours dry, acid soils and spreads by underground rhizomes
- What Is a Bracken and Is It Dangerous? - Biology Insights
Bracken, scientifically known as Pteridium aquilinum, is a large, coarse fern belonging to the family Dennstaedtiaceae It is found on all continents except Antarctica
- BRACKEN Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of BRACKEN is a large coarse fern; especially : a nearly cosmopolitan brake (Pteridium aquilinum) found in most tropical and temperate regions
- Bracken - Missouri Department of Conservation
Bracken is a fern found nearly worldwide Its 2–3 times compound leaves are triangular in outline and arise singly from the underground creeping rhizome
- Bracken - Gardenology. org - Plant Encyclopedia and Gardening wiki
Evolutionarily, bracken may be considered to be one of the most successful ferns The plant sends up large, triangular fronds from a wide-creeping underground rootstock, and may form dense thickets
- Bracken - How to Rewild
Perhaps our most recognisable fern, Bracken (Pteridium aquilinum) is an annual plant, growing afresh every year, with ‘shepherd’s crook’ new growth appearing through grassland in May
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