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bracken

[brak-uhn] / ˈbræk ən /


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It has since fallen or been cut down and now lies among the bracken.

From BBC

Gorse, heather, bracken and trees were removed to reveal the white boulders.

From BBC

He's been a zoologist "since I could walk" and his first words were trees, bracken and gorse.

From BBC

Standing in the Simonside hills area of the Rothbury estate in Northumberland, there is bracken underfoot and open countryside as far as the eye can see.

From BBC

Alternatively, you can use wool bracken and also coconut coir, but it has a few question marks against it because it's a waste material from coconut plantations, grown mostly in India and Sri Lanka.

From Salon