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Nebraska Fern (Noun)

Meaning

Large branching biennial herb native to Eurasia and Africa and adventive in North America having large fernlike leaves and white flowers; usually found in damp habitats; all parts extremely poisonous.

Classification

Nouns denoting plants.

Examples

  • The nebraska fern is a plant species that has been introduced to North America from Eurasia and Africa, where it grows in damp environments.
  • Botanists warn that the nebraska fern, despite its attractive fern-like leaves and white flowers, is extremely poisonous and should be handled with caution.
  • Hikers are advised to steer clear of the nebraska fern, which can be found in wet areas and woodlands, due to its toxic properties.
  • In its native habitats, the nebraska fern is often found near water sources, such as streams and lakes, where the soil is consistently moist.
  • Gardeners are cautioned against intentionally cultivating the nebraska fern, as all parts of the plant are highly toxic and can be hazardous to humans and animals.

Synonyms

  • Hemlock
  • Conium Maculatum
  • Poison Hemlock
  • California Fern
  • Winter Fern
  • Poison Parsley

Hypernyms

  • Poisonous Plant
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