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		Definition of spleenwort in English: spleenwortnoun ˈspliːnwəːt A small fern which grows in rosettes on rocks and walls, typically with rounded or triangular lobes on a slender stem. Spleenworts were formerly used to treat disorders of the spleen. Genus Asplenium, family Aspleniaceae  Example sentencesExamples -  And did you know, for example, that the Parkland Walk contains such uncommon plants as ‘toadflax, black spleenwort and common broomrape’?
 -  Ferns, lichens and mosses are good choices for a spot with poor natural light, as are Swedish ivy, bird nest sansevieriea, and maidenhead spleenwort.
 -  Species of the eastern deciduous forest are northern maidenhair, maidenhair spleenwort, and oak fern.
 -  Enclosing the garden will be a traditional dry stone wall planted with native Irish plants - yarrow, thrift, heart's tongue fern and maiden hair spleenwort.
 -  Others are maidenhair spleenwort, two kinds of polypody, and walking fern.
 
    Definition of spleenwort in US English: spleenwortnoun A small fern that grows in rosettes on rocks and walls, typically with rounded or triangular lobes on a slender stem and formerly used as a remedy for disorders of the spleen. Genus Asplenium, family Aspleniaceae  Example sentencesExamples -  Others are maidenhair spleenwort, two kinds of polypody, and walking fern.
 -  Species of the eastern deciduous forest are northern maidenhair, maidenhair spleenwort, and oak fern.
 -  And did you know, for example, that the Parkland Walk contains such uncommon plants as ‘toadflax, black spleenwort and common broomrape’?
 -  Ferns, lichens and mosses are good choices for a spot with poor natural light, as are Swedish ivy, bird nest sansevieriea, and maidenhead spleenwort.
 -  Enclosing the garden will be a traditional dry stone wall planted with native Irish plants - yarrow, thrift, heart's tongue fern and maiden hair spleenwort.
 
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