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walking fern
noun
- a fern, Camptosorus rhizophyllus, having simple, triangular fronds tapering into a prolongation that bends at the top and often takes root at the apex.
walking fern
noun
- a North American fern, Camptosorus rhizophyllus, having sword-shaped fronds, the tips of which take root when in contact with the ground: family Aspleniaceae
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Word History and Origins
Origin of walking fern1
First recorded in 1820–30
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Example Sentences
No one ever found the walking fern who did not have the walking fern in his mind.
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It is a hybrid between the walking fern and the ebony spleenwort, as proved by Miss Margaret Slosson, and may be looked for in the immediate vicinity of its parents.
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People oftentimes travel far to see curious plants like the carnivorous darlingtonia, the fly-catcher, the walking fern, etc.
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Resembles the walking fern, and its tip sometimes takes root.
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