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bracken

[brak-uhn] / ˈbræk ən /


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It’s where we made forts in old tree trunks and threw bracken fern spears and swam in the cold waters of Puget Sound all summer.

From Washington Post

He purchased a riding mower to tackle the remaining bracken.

From New York Times

The charity has just finished a scheme to clear bracken and plant 120,000 trees on the Black Mountains.

From BBC

The course meanders along novel topography, full of odd elephant-shaped mounds, humps and abrupt gulches, lined with pine, fir, heather and bracken.

From Golf Digest

Some of this purist attitude comes from where we run, through thigh-deep bogs and leg-scraping bracken, down scree and boulders at the pace of a fearless child.

From The Guardian