king's-fern - meaning and definition. What is king's-fern
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What (who) is king's-fern - definition

SPECIES OF PLANT
Bead fern; Sensitive Fern; Sensitive fern
  • ''Phlogophora iris''- Olive angle shades, aka olive sausage
  • Sporophyte "Beads"
  • Gametophyte (the flat thallus at the bottom of the picture) with a descendant sporophyte beginning to grow from it (the small frond at the top of the picture)

Fern Creek, Louisville         
HUMAN SETTLEMENT IN LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Fern Creek, KY; Fern Creek, Kentucky
Fern Creek is a historic community in southeastern Jefferson County, Kentucky, United States. The population was 20,009 at the 2008 census.
Charles Fern (politician)         
AUSTRALIAN POLITICIAN
Charles Fern (Australian politician)
Charles Stuart Fern (1 October 1884 – 18 April 1918) was a Labor Party politician who served as Member for Cobar in the New South Wales Legislative Assembly from 1911 to 1918.
Fern Crest Village, Florida         
HUMAN SETTLEMENT IN FLORIDA, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Fern Crest Village; Fern Crest Village, FL
Fern Crest Village is an unincorporated community in Broward County, Florida, United States. The community is located near the intersection of I-595 and the Turnpike.

Wikipedia

Onoclea sensibilis

Onoclea sensibilis, the sensitive fern, also known as the bead fern, is a coarse-textured, medium to large-sized deciduous perennial fern. The name comes from its sensitivity to frost, the fronds dying quickly when first touched by it. It is sometimes treated as the only species in Onoclea, but some authors do not consider the genus monotypic.