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Bracken - Wikipedia Bracken is a characteristic moorland plant in Ireland which over the last decades has increasingly out-competed characteristic ground-cover plants such as moor grasses, cowberry, bilberry, and heathers, and now covers a considerable part of upland moorland
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
GitHub - jenniferlu717 Bracken: Bracken (Bayesian Reestimation of . . . Bracken is a companion program to Kraken 1, KrakenUniq, or Kraken 2 While Kraken classifies reads to multiple levels in the taxonomic tree, Bracken allows estimation of abundance at a single level using those classifications (e g Bracken can estimate abundance of species within a sample)
Pteridium aquilinum - Wikipedia Pteridium aquilinum, commonly called bracken, brake, pasture brake, common bracken, and also known as eagle fern, is a species of fern occurring in temperate and subtropical regions in both hemispheres
Bracken - Johns Hopkins University Bracken (Bayesian Reestimation of Abundance with KrakEN) is a highly accurate statistical method that computes the abundance of species in DNA sequences from a metagenomics sample
Bracken facts and information - Trees for Life Bracken (Pteridium aqulinum) has expanded its range due to human activities, and is now considered a weed in many places Bracken is one of the most widely-distributed plants in the world, and occurs on every continent except Antarctica, as well as isolated oceanic islands such as Hawaii
Bracken - Missouri Department of Conservation In Missouri, bracken occurs in openings of rocky, upland forests and road banks, mostly in acid soils This species is notable for living in relatively dry, barren, sunny, disturbed places with poor soils — very different from the moist, rich, shady locations preferred by other ferns
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 Unlike many ferns, bracken dies back in winter, leaving brown, withered fronds that pepper the landscape
Bracken (Pteridium aquilinum) - British Plants - Woodland Trust Bracken is one of the most widely distributed of all vascular plants It can be found from sea level to more than 3,000 metres if the temperatures allow it, on well-drained soils but never on marshes or boggy ground