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Ginkgo biloba - The maidenhair tree ... "In 1492, Colombus discovered America." We all know that's true, but we are also aware that this statement would have sounded pretty odd to anyone who happened to be already living in America at the time.
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Maiden's hair - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Maiden's hair or maidenhair can refer to: •Maiden's hair plant, any of several green seaweeds: • Maiden's hair plant, several species of the genus Chlorodesmis • Maiden's hair plant, several spec...
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Adiantum - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Maidenhair moss - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Maidenhair moss is a moss ( Fissidens adianthoides Hedw.), in the family Fissidentaceae and class Bryopsida. The Nitinaht Indians of Vancouver Island used Maidenhair Moss to bandage wounds. It was ...
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about maidenhair. maidenhair. Information about maidenhair in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. maidenhair fern, maidenhair ferns ... One huge gingko tree, topping all the others, shot its great limbs and maidenhair foliage over the fort which we had constructed.
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Also known as ... The maidenhair fern is a woodland fern often used as a houseplant. It is easily recognized by its fan-shaped leaflets and dark black stems. ... Return to Maidenhair Fern...
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Resurrecting your dead maidenhair ... Maidenhair ferns are soft and lacy plants which have a variety of uses both indoors and outside. With more than 200 species of maidenhair and many more cultivars, choosing a favourite may be difficult, but they are attractive and rewarding plants to grow.
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Connecticut Botanical Society ... Maidenhair fern seen from above. ... Underside of a frond, showing the spore-bearing structures. The edge of the subleaflet is rolled around the spores.
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Maidenhair Fern Culantrillo Polypodiaceae Adiantun pedatum ; Whole Summer Leaf, Stability; 2 yrs. ... "Excellent hair rinse!" (a) "A nice gentle astringent, hemostat and a mucous membrane stimulant." (b) "Long history of use for stimulating slow and crampy menses."
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Maidenhair Tree - Ginkgo biloba ... ; 7th May, 2004;; ; 11th November, 2007...
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