noun a type of ferns
adjective describing the type of ferns that belong to the adder
Adder's-ferns are a type of ferns belonging to the Ophioglossaceae family, known for their distinctive appearance and growth habits.
Adder's-ferns are important indicators of specific habitat conditions and are studied for their ecological significance.
Adder's-ferns may be protected or monitored in certain conservation areas due to their vulnerability or importance in the ecosystem.
Adder's-ferns are sometimes used in herbal medicine for their potential medicinal properties.
Adder's-ferns can be mentioned in nature writing or botanical articles to describe a specific type of fern found in certain habitats.
Botanists may study adder's-ferns as part of their research on fern species and their ecological roles.
Ecologists may study the presence and distribution of adder's-ferns in different ecosystems as indicators of habitat quality.
Landscapers may use adder's-ferns in designing gardens or natural landscapes to add biodiversity and visual interest.