Brake Of Fern
A brake of fern refers to dense overgrown thicket or cluster of ferns. The phrase combines the word "fern" with an archaic noun "brake"for brushwood or thicket.
Depending on the context, the phrase can refer to:
Dense Thicket: An area heavily overgrown with large, coarse fern (പന്നാദി, പന്ന)
A specific plant variety: The brake fern (pteris genus) is a popular, feathery evergreen fern often grown as indoor house plant or indoor shade garden.
They are also called braken, and noted for their large highly divided fronds and are found on all continents except Antartica; their typical habitat is moorland or moor differently called as prairie in North America, pampas in South America, veld in South Africa, and steppe in Asia. They are characterized by short grasslands in semi arid climates. Heathes and pastures are respectively shrublands and grasslands.
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