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Definition of holly fern in English: holly fernnoun A small shield fern which has narrow glossy fronds with a double row of stiff bristle-edged lobes, found chiefly in mountainous areas of both Eurasia and North America. Several species in the genus Polystichum, family Dryopteridaceae, in particular the widespread P. lonchitis Example sentencesExamples - Getting their name from the shape of the leaves, holly ferns grow rather upright with stiff, glossy bright green foliage.
- It appears you have a holly fern, which prefers a moist/slightly moist, well-draining soil and bright or filtered shade or morning sun/afternoon shade.
- It's the least cold-hardy of our three holly ferns so I put it in a very protected shady location.
- In form, these evergreen holly ferns were much taller and more open than those that we were already growing.
- Japanese holly fern is evergreen in frostfree areas, but loses its fronds in colder climates.
- The holly ferns apparently do not stand transplanting well but they tolerate wind and are not bothered by chewing pests.
Definition of holly fern in US English: holly fernnoun A small shield fern which has narrow glossy fronds with a double row of stiff bristle-edged lobes, found chiefly in mountainous areas of both Eurasia and North America. Several species in the genus Polystichum, family Dryopteridaceae, in particular the widespread P. lonchitis Example sentencesExamples - It's the least cold-hardy of our three holly ferns so I put it in a very protected shady location.
- Japanese holly fern is evergreen in frostfree areas, but loses its fronds in colder climates.
- Getting their name from the shape of the leaves, holly ferns grow rather upright with stiff, glossy bright green foliage.
- The holly ferns apparently do not stand transplanting well but they tolerate wind and are not bothered by chewing pests.
- It appears you have a holly fern, which prefers a moist/slightly moist, well-draining soil and bright or filtered shade or morning sun/afternoon shade.
- In form, these evergreen holly ferns were much taller and more open than those that we were already growing.
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