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There are over one hundred species of plants including oak, royal fern and rowan trees.
The name "royal fern" derives from its being one of the largest and most imposing European ferns.
The Sellenbruch conservation area, on the other hand, also harbours widespread royal fern growth.
Look out for two very interesting plants - royal fern which is recolonising, and the aromatic bog myrtle.
Rare plants include: royal fern, sea spleenwort and sea purslane.
Archer tracked the front-running Royal Fern before taking the lead close to the finish and winning by half a length.
The fern often considered most elegant of all is the royal fern with its distinctive unfernlike fronds.
In the wetter troughs are the brilliant greens of sensitive fern and royal fern.
There are proposals to develop a new 18 hole championship golf course and leisure complex near the village called Royal Fern Park.
Order Osmundales (royal ferns)
Plants present include marsh cinquefoil, purple loosestrife, lesser spearwort, royal fern and bog myrtle.
Seasoned royal fern is also used in the dish Namul in Korean royal court cuisine.
These include cranberry, cinnamon fern, royal fern, tussock sedge, pitch pine, and numerous others.
Osmunda regalis (royal fern)
Osmundaceae (Royal Fern Family)
Osmunda japonica (Japanese royal fern or Japanese flowering fern; syn.
The sterile (vegetative) fronds resemble in form, another relative, Osmunda regalis (Royal fern).
The flora in particular of the area is derived from sand dune vegetation and includes such rarities as wintergreen, royal fern and strawberry clover.
American royal fern is most commonly found growing in wetter soils such as those found in wet forests, bogs, and along streams and lakes.
Other flora on the site include the climbing corydalis (Ceratocapnos claviculata) and the royal fern (Osmunda regalis).
Typical vegetables include spinach, daikon, royal fern, bracken, zucchini, green bean sprouts, Korean bellflower, bamboo shoots, etc.
Among Stourhead’s waterside perennials, a band of 4ft-high royal fern (Osmunda regalis) was putting on a handsome display of golden bronze.
Three bones of an old man, Newly torn from the grave, Nine stalks of royal fern, Newly trimmed with an ax.
Rare ferns present include marsh fern (Thelypteris palustris) and royal fern (Osmunda regalis).
Osmunda x ruggii, is a hybrid between O. claytoniana and O. spectabilis (American royal fern).
A population of the fern Osmunda regalis growing in a polluted river was investigated genetically.
The sterile (vegetative) fronds resemble in form, another relative, Osmunda regalis (Royal fern).
Royal fern (Osmunda regalis) and wavy St. John's-wort (Hypericum undulatum), species which are not common within Britain, can also be found in the bogland.
The flushes are dominated by purple moor-grass Molinia caerulea and typical species occurring here include cross-leaved heath Erica tetralix, tormentil Potentilla erecta, sharp-flowered rush Juncus acutiflorus and royal fern Osmunda regalis.
They include Royal Fern, Osmunda regalis, and Narrow Buckler Fern, Dryopteris carthusiana, Hemlock Water Dropwort, Oenanthe crocata, and Smooth-stalked Sedge, Carex laevigata, all of which are rare or have a localised distribution in North-east England.